Five naval officers awarded 'wings'
Kochi, Sep 22 (UNI) Five Naval Officers of the 64th observer course were awarded 'wings' by Rear Admiral M P Muralidharan, Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), at an impressive ceremonial passing out parade here today.
Addressing a gathering Muralidharan said training at the Observers School, equipped the trainees with the basics to man a modern and multi-mission aircraft and made them an important cog in the multi-crew environment.
The officers were trained in anti-submarine warfare and handling of electronic systems, in addition to basic training in air navigation and flying procedures, by a team headed by Commander P S Virdiin.
The Navy was undergoing the process of expansion and modernisation, with induction of various types of new platforms with potent weapons and sensors, the Admiral said.
Lieutenant V Kasiraman was awarded the 'Sub Lieutenant R V Kunte Memorial Book Prize' for being first in ground subjects and the 'Uttar Pradesh Trophy' for the best 'All Round Trainee', while Lieutenant A K Singh was awarded the 'Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command' rolling trophy for excellence in flying training.
The officers would now function as the Airborne Tacticians on board maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft of the Navy.
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