Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba inaugurated the Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System (IUHDSS), a state-of-art system, for the defence of Kochi.
The system, first of its kind in the country, was a part of Navy's initiative to strengthen security of the coastline and would be extended to other places also, Navy said.
It is fitted in over 150 locations across the world, in Africa, South America, Caribbean and Mediterranean countries.
Post 26/11 Mumbai attacks, Indian Navy was tasked with securing of country's vast coastline of 7,516 km, covering nine coastal states and four Union Territories.
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The Commanders-in-Chief of the three Naval Commands of the country were designated as C-in-C Coastal Security.
The setting up of the Sagar Prahari Bal, availability of Fast Interceptor craft (FICs) and commissioning of the IUHDSS formed part of the naval efforts to beef up security of its own harbours, the release said.
The system, contracted by Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence in 2012, will operate under the control of the Naval Officer-in-Charge (Kerala).