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INS VIRBAHU – HOME OF THE DOLPHINS

Submarines, in comparison with surface ships, have very small crews, notwithstanding the greater complexity of machinery and more demanding maintenance requirements. This is because every square inch on board is needed for equipment that will enhance the fighting capacility of these potent underwater warships. It follows that submarines are heavily dependent on shore support. Our early submariners, understanding this, had planned for a submarine support base, whose foundation stone was laid on the very same day that INS Kalvari, the first Indian submarine , arrived in Visakhapatnam.

For nearly four years after Kalvari’s arrival submarines continued to operate from make shift arrangements in temporary barracks near the old Base Repari Organisation premises. At last, in 1971, a spacious building was completed and the submarine base began functioning from there. The first officer in charge of this base in its new premises was Commander KA (Raju to his friends) Menon, an electrical officer who had undergone training with the dockyard team in Vladivostok, USSR. Subsequently the submarine base operated under the direct command of the Chief of Staff of the Eastern Naval Command, Commodore MS Grewal.


INS Virbahu commissioning 19th May 1971.

The submarine base was commissioned as a full-fledged establishment under the command of Commander KS Subra-Manian, on 19 May 1971, with the name of INS Virbahu- " The Heroic Arm". To mark the importance of the occasion the Defence Minister, Shri Jagjivan Ram flew down from the Capital to be present at the commissioning ceremony.


INS Virbahu after 25 years.

From the very beginning, Virbahu has had a very cherished place in the hearts of all submariners. The reasons are historical. Initially all training, maintenance, operational, and logistic matters pertaining to submarines were dealt with by Virbahu. As the Arm expanded, the training role was taken over by INS Satavahana, and the Class Authority functions by Submaine Headquarters under the Flag Officer Submarines. But the attachment to the old Alma Mater persists, and Virbahu continues to be regarded as the ‘Home of the Dolphins’, even today.


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