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Indian Navy to Establish State-of-the-Art Combat Training Centre in Karwar

In a significant development for India’s naval capabilities, the Indian Navy has officially commenced the construction of a state-of-the-art Combat Training Centre (CTC) in Karwar, Karnataka. This facility, which is set to span 75 acres, aims to bolster the training of Navy personnel, MARCOS commandos, and special forces from allied nations, focusing on combating modern threats such as terrorism and piracy.

The CTC will emerge as one of the most advanced training centres of its kind in India. According to exclusive details obtained by CNN-NEWS18, the facility is envisioned to feature an array of modern training resources, including sophisticated simulators and modular buildings designed to replicate various operational environments. Among the highlights of the centre will be a ‘multilevel kill-house’, a mock-up of an oil rig, a ship mock-up, and a pool capable of generating waves to simulate different sea states. Additionally, the training centre will include a replica urban city centre, a mock rural village, and an obstacle-cum-jungle firing range.

The decision to establish this advanced training facility aligns with the Navy’s strategic goals to enhance tactical proficiency against emerging threats. A detailed project report is currently being prepared with the assistance of a consulting firm, outlining the precise frameworks and operational capabilities the centre will offer.

The CTC will house several specialized components designed to meet diverse operational needs:

  1. Three-Storey Multilevel Kill House: This facility will be constructed to simulate various urban scenarios, featuring hotel lobbies, office spaces, and living areas, all equipped with ballistic protection for realistic training with different weapons. This space will allow trainees to practice intricate hostage rescue scenarios.

  2. Maritime Workup Station: A composite structure including an oil rig mock-up and a ship mock-up will be crucial for realistic maritime training. The oil rig will mimic the design and functional levels of a genuine oil platform, while the ship mock-up will replicate sections of a merchant vessel’s exterior.

  3. Military Operations in Urban Terrain Complex: This tactical training area will consist of dual setups—one urban and one rural. The urban complex will feature multi-storey buildings and key infrastructures, such as a hospital and police station, designed to create realistic civil scenarios. The rural compound will recreate a typical Indian village, with structures that reflect local agricultural and community settings.

  4. Indoor Firing Range with Firing Simulator Complex: This advanced range will incorporate an integrated firing system for training in various operational scenarios, supported by an armoury for secure weapon and explosive storage. Equipped with enhanced security measures, the complex will have access-controlled areas, comprehensive surveillance systems, and camouflage provisions.

The establishment of the Combat Training Centre underscores the Indian Navy’s commitment to enhancing its operational readiness and tactical training capabilities, positioning it as a crucial asset in the nation’s defense infrastructure. As the project progresses, it is anticipated to play a vital role in training elite forces for complex missions while fostering international defense partnerships by accommodating foreign military personnel.

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Jitendra Singh
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