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All Aboard! Keel Laying of Second Cadet Training Ship

Keel Laying Ceremonies - Maritime Industry - Naval Construction - Navy Ships - Philippine Navy - Shipbuilding

Exciting news as the Second Cadet Training Ship is officially under construction! ๐Ÿšข #KeelLaying #ShipBuilding

The atmosphere was buzzing with anticipation as the keel laying ceremony for the Second Cadet Training Ship (Yard-18004) took place at M... The ceremony was a grand affair, graced by the presence of RAdm Sandeep Mehta, Assistant Controller of Warship Production and Acquisition (ACWP&A), adding a touch of prestige to the event. RAdm G K Harish (Retd) also attended, further emphasizing the importance of the occasion. The symbolism of laying the keel signifies the official commencement of construction, paving the way for the ship to come to life in the near future.

The Second Cadet Training Ship promises to be a remarkable vessel, designed to train and mold future sailors. As the keel is laid, it marks the beginning of a journey towards excellence in naval education. With a focus on practical training and hands-on experience, this ship aims to prepare cadets for the challenges of the open seas. The dedication of the officials and shipbuilders involved ensures that this vessel will be a testament to India's maritime capabilities and commitment to nurturing skilled seafarers.

Did you know that the tradition of keel laying dates back centuries, symbolizing the maritime industry's rich history and customs? This ritual marks a significant milestone in shipbuilding, signifying the start of a new chapter in seafaring excellence. The Second Cadet Training Ship's construction signifies a new era of training and education, blending tradition with innovation to shape the future of India's naval forces.

Keel Laying of The Second Cadet Training Ship (Yard-18004) at M ... (Indian Navy)

The ceremony was presided over by RAdm Sandeep Mehta, Assistant Controller of Warship Production and Acquisition (ACWP&A). RAdm G K Harish (Retd), Head ...

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Indonesian builder lays keel of future Philippine Navy landing ship ... (Baird Maritime)

The vessel will be the third LD in the Philippine Navy's Tarlac-class ships, which are variants of the Makassar-class landing platform docks built by PAL for ...

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