I.N.S. Vyas is the first warship to be converted from steam engine to diesel engine.

I.N.S. Vyas is the first warship to be converted from steam engine to diesel engine.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: October 18 2023

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  • INS Vyas is a warship of the Indian Navy.
  • This is a Brahmaputra class warship.
  • The Defense Ministry has signed an agreement with Cochin Shipyard for the renovation of this warship.
  • This agreement is worth Rs 313 crore.
  • This warship will be renovated with 'Mid Life Upgrade'.
  • 'Mid Life Upgrade' refers to the upgrading of a warship after it reaches half its service life.
  • INS Vyas will be renovated and handed over to the Navy by the year 2026.
  • The Brahmaputra class frigates have been built under Project 16 (A).
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