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- Q5969576 subject Q7011632.
- Q5969576 subject Q8138522.
- Q5969576 subject Q8877659.
- Q5969576 abstract "INS Mysore was a Fiji-class cruiser commissioned in the Indian Navy in 1957. She was acquired from the Royal Navy, where she served in World War II as HMS Nigeria.Mysore was the second cruiser to be purchased by independent India. She was commissioned into the Indian Navy in August 1957. The crest for Mysore depicted the mythological double-headed eagle Gandaberunda from the coat of arms of the former Mysore state. The ship's motto Na bibheti kadachana was taken from the Taittiriya Upanishad.In 1959, Mysore was rammed by the Royal Navy destroyer Hogue, severely damaging Hogue's bow. In 1969, she collided with the destroyer Rana resulting in the latter being decommissioned and again in 1972 with the frigate Beas. Mysore served as a crucible of training. On her several Indian naval officers earned their stripes as her successive commanding officers. In 1971 she served as the flagship of the Western Fleet of the Indian Navy and led the missile attack on Karachi harbour in December 1971. Later in her life from 1975 onwards Mysore served as a training cruiser for naval cadets.Mysore was decommissioned on August 20, 1985 and scrapped.".
- Q5969576 acquirementDate "1957-08-29".
- Q5969576 builder Q763052.
- Q5969576 builder Q7962191.
- Q5969576 country Q668.
- Q5969576 decommissioningDate "1985-08-20".
- Q5969576 layingDown "1938-02-08".
- Q5969576 length "169.3".
- Q5969576 shipBeam "18.9".
- Q5969576 shipLaunch "1939-07-18".
- Q5969576 status "Scrapped".
- Q5969576 thumbnail HMS_Nigeria.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5969576 wikiPageWikiLink Q7011632.
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- Q5969576 shipAcquired "1957-08-29".
- Q5969576 shipBeam "18.9 m".
- Q5969576 shipBuilder Q763052.
- Q5969576 shipBuilder Q7962191.
- Q5969576 shipCountry "India".
- Q5969576 shipDecommissioned "1985-08-20".
- Q5969576 shipFate "Scrapped".
- Q5969576 shipLaidDown "1938-02-08".
- Q5969576 shipLaunched "1939-07-18".
- Q5969576 shipLength "169.3 m".
- Q5969576 shipName "INS Mysore".
- Q5969576 type Product.
- Q5969576 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5969576 type Ship.
- Q5969576 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5969576 type Thing.
- Q5969576 type Q11446.
- Q5969576 comment "INS Mysore was a Fiji-class cruiser commissioned in the Indian Navy in 1957. She was acquired from the Royal Navy, where she served in World War II as HMS Nigeria.Mysore was the second cruiser to be purchased by independent India. She was commissioned into the Indian Navy in August 1957. The crest for Mysore depicted the mythological double-headed eagle Gandaberunda from the coat of arms of the former Mysore state.".
- Q5969576 label "INS Mysore (C60)".
- Q5969576 depiction HMS_Nigeria.jpg.
- Q5969576 name "INS Mysore".