Indian Navy's New Guided Missile Destroyer 'Surat' Crest Unveiled
- 07 Nov 2023
Recently, the Chief Minister of Gujarat unveiled the crest of 'Surat,' the Indian Navy's latest guided missile destroyer, in a vibrant ceremony in the city of Surat.
Key Points
- Crest Symbolizes Maritime Heritage: The crest of 'Surat' showcases the iconic Hazira lighthouse, built in 1836 at the southern entrance of the Gulf of Khambhat.
- It also features the Asiatic lion, Gujarat's state animal, symbolizing the ship's strength and majesty.
- The wavy sea on the crest highlights the naval prowess and commitment to maritime security.
- A Symbol of Naval Advancement: Equipped with the latest naval warfare technology and combat capabilities, 'Surat' reflects the Indian Navy's dedication to national defence and maritime security.
- It promises to be a formidable sentinel safeguarding India's maritime frontiers and strategic interests.
- A Tribute to Surat's Legacy: Named after the maritime-rich city of Surat, 'Surat' embodies the spirit of its namesake, known for its maritime history and self-reliant ethos.
- Milestone in Naval Technology: As the fourth ship in the indigenous Project 15B (Vishakhapatnam Class) destroyers, 'Surat' marks a significant advancement in naval technology.
- Its construction method, involving block assembly at various locations before integration at the Mazagaon Dock Limited (MDL), underscores India's growing shipbuilding capabilities.
- India's Growing Naval Power: Following the success of Project 15A (Kolkata Class), Project 15B signifies India's steady progress in naval prowess.
- Commitment to Indigenous Maritime Technology: The construction of 'Surat' reflects India's commitment to cutting-edge maritime technology and strategic military advancements, showcasing the nation's dedication to self-reliance.