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INS Prahar (K98)

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Name
  
INS Prahar

Out of service
  
22 April 2006

Fate
  
Sunk in collision

Length
  
56 m

Draft
  
2.5 m

Commissioned
  
1 March 1997

Identification
  
Class and type
  
Veer-class corvette

Displacement
  
412,800 kg

Builder
  
Goa Shipyard

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INS Prahar was a Veer-class corvette of the Indian Navy.

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Operations

In October 1999, the Panamanian-registered Japanese cargo ship, MV Alondra Rainbow was hijacked by pirates off Indonesia. The crew were left adrift and rescued off Phuket, Thailand. The ship carrying aluminum ingots was re-painted as MV Mega Rama. She was spotted off Kochi, sailing towards the Pakistan coast. She was chased by ICGS Tarabai of the Indian Coast Guard, but the small-arms fire of Tarabai failed to stop the vessel.

Prahar joined the operation, and fired a shell which started a fire in the hijacked ship's engine room. The pirates attempted to scuttle the ship, but she was boarded by the crew of Prahar and Tarabai. The pirates were arrested and the Alondra Rainbow was rescued and towed to Mumbai.

Collision

On 22 April 2006 INS Prahar collided with the container ship MV Rajiv Gandhi, and sank off the coast of Goa. No one was injured in the accident. The commanding officer of the ship, Lieutenant Commander Yogesh Tripathi was found guilty of negligence by an Indian Navy court-martial, and dismissed from service.

References

INS Prahar (K98) Wikipedia


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