KOCHI: Around 1,000 students from more than a few colleges got an opportunity to be on board naval ships, see naval weapons on shut quarters and feature a glimpse of more than a few actions at Kochi naval base.
As part of Navy Week 2018, students and teachers from 9 colleges from Ernakulam and one from Salem, visited the naval base on Wednesday. The seek advice from was arranged by means of the southern naval command with an aim to make students mindful in regards to the role of the Indian Navy in protecting the country's maritime interests.
The students visited naval ships Tir and Shardul, they usually were shown more than a few portions of the ship, and given an idea about more than a few equipment, weapons and sensors fitted on board. They were also given a demonstration of ways they're used in more than a few situations. The highlight was an immaculate 'continuity drill' carried out by means of the naval body of workers of INS Dronacharya.
The students were also provided with a guided tour of the Naval Air Station, INS Garuda, where they got a glimpse of more than a few fixed-wing plane and helicopters. They were also handled to a flying display by means of Sea King helicopter and complicated light helicopter (ALH) of the Navy.
As part of Navy Week 2018, students and teachers from 9 colleges from Ernakulam and one from Salem, visited the naval base on Wednesday. The seek advice from was arranged by means of the southern naval command with an aim to make students mindful in regards to the role of the Indian Navy in protecting the country's maritime interests.
The students visited naval ships Tir and Shardul, they usually were shown more than a few portions of the ship, and given an idea about more than a few equipment, weapons and sensors fitted on board. They were also given a demonstration of ways they're used in more than a few situations. The highlight was an immaculate 'continuity drill' carried out by means of the naval body of workers of INS Dronacharya.
The students were also provided with a guided tour of the Naval Air Station, INS Garuda, where they got a glimpse of more than a few fixed-wing plane and helicopters. They were also handled to a flying display by means of Sea King helicopter and complicated light helicopter (ALH) of the Navy.
School students get a glimpse of naval ships
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November 29, 2018
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