which indian navy vessel carrying all women crew circumnavigated the global in 8 months and returned to india in may 2018
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Question : Which indian navy vessel carrying all women crew circumnavigated the global in 8 months and returned to india in may 2018A) INSV TariniB) INSV MhadeviC) INSV SukanyaD) INSV Tarangini
SOLUTION : Option A is Correct - INSV Tarini.
The Indian navy vessel carrying all women crew circumnavigated the global in 8 months and returned to india in May 2018 is INSV Tarini.INSV Tarini has been built at Goa by Aquarius Shipyard. It is 17 m long, 5 m wide.
The members on the crew were Lieutenant commander Vartika Joshi, Lieutenant Commander Pratibha Jamwal , Lieutenant Commander P Swathi, Lieutenant S Vijaya Devi, Lieutenant B Aishwarya and Lieutenant Payal Gupta. They were flagged off from Goa, on 10 September ,2018. They covered more than 21600 nautical miles.
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Question : Which indian navy vessel carrying all women crew circumnavigated the global in 8 months and returned to india in may 2018A) INSV TariniB) INSV MhadeviC) INSV SukanyaD) INSV Tarangini
SOLUTION : Option A is Correct - INSV Tarini.
The Indian navy vessel carrying all women crew circumnavigated the global in 8 months and returned to india in May 2018 is INSV Tarini.INSV Tarini has been built at Goa by Aquarius Shipyard. It is 17 m long, 5 m wide.
The members on the crew were Lieutenant commander Vartika Joshi, Lieutenant Commander Pratibha Jamwal , Lieutenant Commander P Swathi, Lieutenant S Vijaya Devi, Lieutenant B Aishwarya and Lieutenant Payal Gupta. They were flagged off from Goa, on 10 September ,2018. They covered more than 21600 nautical miles.
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INSV Tarini was the Indian navy vessel carrying all-women crew that covered more than 21,600 nautical miles and circumnavigated the globe.
- The vessel with dimension 17*5 meters and carried six women across the Pacific Ocean.
- The expedition took around 8 months which is exactly 254 days and ended in Goa on May 21, 2018.
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