INS Kadmatt reached Langkawi to participate in LIMA exhibition
Team India Sentinels 11.05am, Monday, March 25, 2019.
Indian Navy’s frontline anti submarine warfare (ASW) corvette INS Kadmatt on Monday reached at Langkawi in Malaysia on a seven days official visit to participate in LIMA exhibition.
LIMA stands for LangkawiInternational Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition.
Eastern Naval Command (ENC) Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Vice Admiral Karambir Singh would also be attending various engagements as part of LIMA 19 as head of Indian Navy Delegation, an Indian Navy spokesperson said.
The ship would be participating in numerous activities planned as part of LIMA 19 during the seven days at Langkawi, including the International Fleet Review (IFR) by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, maritime and air demonstration, Sea Exercises with 29 other participating navies, cultural exchange programmes, cross visits to ships, sporting events.
INS Kadmatt (P 29) is an indigenous stealth anti-submarine warfare corvette and was commissioned into the Indian Navy in January 2016.
The ship is fitted with state of the art weapons, sensors and machinery and is also designed to embark the Seaking anti-submarine helicopter.
Malaysia and India are maritime neighbours and the two navies continue to interact closely on issues related to training and exchange best practices during visits by ships from both sides.
As part of such friendly engagements, Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Ship KD Jebat, a frigate underwent the Operational Sea Training by Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) at Kochi in October 2018 and RMN KD Lekir had participated in the IFR held off Visakhapatnam in February 2016.