Sagar Kanya Research Vessel !!install!!

Built in Germany at the Schlichting-Werft shipyard and commissioned in , Sagar Kanya was designed as a multidisciplinary platform. At 100.34 meters in length, it was one of the most advanced research vessels of its time, equipped to handle everything from physical and chemical oceanography to marine biology and meteorology.

Imagine stepping aboard. You don't smell salt; you smell solder and coolant. The decks are not for sunbathing but for winches, cranes, and a massive A-frame structure dangling over the stern. Sagar Kanya is essentially a university campus bolted to an engine. Sagar Kanya Research Vessel

Since its first mission on March 25, 1983, Sagar Kanya has been central to India's "Blue Economy" and deep-sea exploration. RR-090 - Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Built in Germany at the Schlichting-Werft shipyard and

The is India's premier multidisciplinary research ship, owned by the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) and operated by the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) . Built in Germany and commissioned in 1983, it serves as a versatile "ocean-observing platform" for geoscientific, meteorological, and oceanographic research across the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal. Technical Specifications You don't smell salt; you smell solder and coolant