Indian Navy Removes Unexploded Missile Warhead from Tanker Off Kochi
The Indian Navy successfully conducted a high-risk operation to remove an unexploded missile warhead from a Greek-owned oil tanker off the coast of Kochi, following an earlier attack that killed an Indian sailor.
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Missile lodged in fuel tank: Navy's daring op to recover warhead from UAE-Kochi oil tanker
The Indian Navy successfully disposed of an unexploded missile warhead from a crude oil tanker, MT Olympic Life, which was en route to Kochi. The operation involved a specialist explosive ordnance disposal team that safely extracted the warhead lodged in a fuel tank, ensuring the safety of the ship and its crew.
By SURENDRA SINGH
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The Indian Navy has removed an unexploded missile warhead from a Greek-owned crude oil tanker after the vessel sailed for days with the projectile lodged inside one of its fuel tanks, in a case that has underlined the growing risks facing shipping around the Gulf of Oman. The Marshall Islands-flagged MT Olympic Life, a Very […]
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