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Visakhapatnam: Underwater vigil system launched

The MWDC will collate, analyse and classify data collected by the Navy's mine hunting ships from various ports along the East coast.

Visakhapatnam: In a boost to the coastal surveillance, that can prevent threats from sea, two state-of-the-art harbour defence systems, Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System (IUHDSS) and Mine Warfare Data Centre (MWDC), were inaugurated on Tuesday by Eastern Naval Command (ENC) commander-in-chief, Vice Admiral H.C.S. Bisht at the naval dockyard.

The IUHDSS is a multi-sensor system capable of detecting, identifying, tracking and generating warnings for all types of surface and underwater threats to Visakhapatnam harbour.

Post 26/11, the Indian Navy was made responsible for the security of the country's vast coastline of 7,516 km in coordination with other agencies like Indian Coast Guard, Marine Police, Fisheries etc.

The creation of the Sagar Prahari Bal, induction of Fast Interceptor Crafts (FICs) and commissioning of the IUHDSS are some of the Navy’s measures to strengthen security.

The MWDC will collate, analyse and classify data collected by the Navy’s mine hunting ships from various ports along the East coast. This state-of-the-art facility will be the nodal centre for maintaining an underwater information database of harbours along the East coast.

Both the IUHDSS and MWDC will function under the control of the naval officer-in-charge (Andhra Pradesh), Commodore Sanjiv Issar.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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