INS Mumbai underway
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Name: | INS Mumbai |
Namesake: | Mumbai |
Ordered: | 20 March 1992 |
Builder: | Mazagon Dock Limited, India |
Laid down: | 12 December 1992 |
Launched: | 20 March 1995 |
Commissioned: | 22 January 2001 |
Identification: | Pennant number: D62 |
Motto: | "Aham Prayptam Tvidametesam Balam" (I am Invincible) |
Fate: | in active service |
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Class and type: | Delhi-class destroyer |
Type: | Guided-missile destroyer |
Displacement: | 6,200 tonnes (full) |
Length: | 163 m (535 ft) |
Beam: | 17 m (56 ft) |
Draught: | 6.5 m (21 ft) |
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Speed: | 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph) |
Range: | 4,500 mi (7,200 km) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) |
Complement: | 350 (incl 40 officers) |
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Aircraft carried: | 2 × Sea King Mk 42B helicopters |
INS Mumbai is the third of the Delhi-class guided-missile destroyers in active service with the Indian Navy.
Mumbai was built at Mazagon Dock Limited in her namesake city Mumbai, launched in 1995, and commissioned in 2001.
The ship's crest depicts the gateway entrance to INS Angre (named as such in honour of Admiral Kanhoji Angre). The gateway has a watch tower with three look-out posts and stands against the backdrop of the ramparts of the fort. Two Ghurabs (or Grabs), depicted on either side of the fort, signify the seafaring traditions of the Marathas.
In July 2006, Mumbai was part of Task Force 54, on its way back to India from the Mediterranean, when the Israel-Lebanon conflict broke out. Mumbai was redeployed to assist the evacuation of Indian citizens from Lebanon as a part of Operation Sukoon.
In March 2015, Mumbai was deployed with INS Tarkash and INS Sumitra as part of Operation Raahat to provide protection and support to Indian ships and aircraft involved in the evacuation of Indian citizens from Yemen during the military intervention.