The Kalvari Submarine Escape Training Facility (Vinetra), which aims to increase the escape capabilities of crew from a distressed Kalvari-class submarine, was commissioned on Friday, by Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command.
Vinetra - the Kalvari Submarine Escape Training Facility, aimed to enhance the escape capabilities of crew from a distressed Kalvari-class #submarine; was commissioned on #13Sep by VAdm Rajesh Pendharkar, FOCINC #ENC, at @IN_Satavahana, #Visakhapatnam.
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The indigenously designed and developed facility, constructed by M/s L&T Defence as a turnkey project, is equipped with a five-meter escape tower integrated with an adjacent diving basin.
Vinetra, meaning 'Trainer' will be used for imparting both basic and refresher escape training to the crew of Kalvari-class submarines.
The training will ensure that the crew members are proficient in escape procedures in the event of a submarine distress situation.
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The facility represents a major step forward in building confidence among submariners, ensuring that they are equipped with the skills and training necessary to escape in case of any underwater emergency, the defence ministry said in a release.
Vinetra reinforces the operational readiness, safety protocols and training infrastructure of the Indian Navy.