This document defines various terms related to ship structure and routine. It describes parts of the ship like the deck, superstructure, forecastle, and hull. It also explains the routine and watch schedule onboard including the division of the day into watches. Pipes and signals used onboard are defined as well as honors given during guard ceremonies. Naval weapons, missiles, and aircraft are also listed.
This document defines various terms related to ship structure and routine. It describes parts of the ship like the deck, superstructure, forecastle, and hull. It also explains the routine and watch schedule onboard including the division of the day into watches. Pipes and signals used onboard are defined as well as honors given during guard ceremonies. Naval weapons, missiles, and aircraft are also listed.
This document defines various terms related to ship structure and routine. It describes parts of the ship like the deck, superstructure, forecastle, and hull. It also explains the routine and watch schedule onboard including the division of the day into watches. Pipes and signals used onboard are defined as well as honors given during guard ceremonies. Naval weapons, missiles, and aircraft are also listed.
This document defines various terms related to ship structure and routine. It describes parts of the ship like the deck, superstructure, forecastle, and hull. It also explains the routine and watch schedule onboard including the division of the day into watches. Pipes and signals used onboard are defined as well as honors given during guard ceremonies. Naval weapons, missiles, and aircraft are also listed.
ON A SHIP IS REFERRED AS DECK *SUPER STRUCTURE: ADDITIONAL STRUCTURES BUILT IN THE SHIP ABOVE THE CONTINUOUS UPPER DECK *FORECASTLE/FOXLE :THE PORTION OF THE SHIP FORWARD OF THE FORWARD SUPER STRUCTURE IS KNOWN AS FOXLE • QUARTER DECK THE PORTION OF THE SHIP AFT OF THE AFTER SUPER STRUCTURE IS KNOWN AS QUARTER DECK • KEEL:IT’S THE BACKBONE OF THE SHIP BOTTOM PLATE LEADING FROM FORWARD TO AFT • FREE BOARD: THE HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST CONTINUOUS WATER TIGHT DECK(USUALLY KNOWN AS UPPER DECK) ABOVE THE WATER LINE ACROSS THE HULL • HULL: THE MAIN BODY OF A SHIP IS CALLED HULL. • GANGWAY :THE POSITION IN THE SHIP'S SIDE BY WHICH THE SHIP IS ENTERED OR LEFT .THE TERM IS ALSO USED TO DESCRIBE A PASSAGE WAY IN SHIP, AND SOMETIMES USED TO DESCRIBE THE PLATFORM BETWEEN SHIP AND SHORE.
• JETTY A STRUCTURE GENERALLY OF WOOD, CONCRETE
OR IRON, WHICH PROJECTS USUALLY AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM THE COAST OR OTHER STRUCTURE. VESSELS USUALLY LIE ALONGSIDE PARELLEL WITH THE MAIN AXIS OF THE STRUCTURE. • ROUTINE THIS IS THE TIME TABLE BASED ON WHICH THE MEN ONBOARD DO THEIR WORK, EAT THEIR MEALS, REST AND PROCEED ON LIBERTY GANGWAY JETTY * SHIP'S ROUTINE THE TIME TABLE OF SHIPS IS CALLED ROUTINE. THE ROUTINE CONTROLS THE GENERAL ACTIVITIES OF THE SHIP AND HER CREW BOTH AT SEA AND HARBOUR. THE DAY STARTS AT MID NIGHT. TIME EXPRESSED IN FOUR FIGURES. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS DENOTES HOUR AND LAST TWO DENOTES MINUTES AFTER MID NIGHT * THE 24 HOURS OF THE DAY IS DIVIDED IN TO SEVEN WORKING PERIODS CALLED WATCHES NAME OF WATCH TIME MIDDLE WATCH 0001-0400 MORNING WATCH 0400-0800 FORE NOON WATCH 0800-1200 AFTERNOON WATCH 1200-1600 FIRST DOG WATCH 1600-1800 DOG WATCH LAST DOG WATCH 1800-2000 FIRST WATCH 2000-0001 * IN HARBOUR * HE IS RESPONSIBLE TO THE OFFICER OF THE DAYWATCH FOR EFFICIENT RUNNING OF THE SHIP'S ROUTINE. * INFORM OOD(OFFICER OF DAY)/OOW(OFFICER OF WATCH) ON SIGHTING WAR SHIPS AND MAKE A RECORD OF THESE IN QMS(QUARTER MASTERS) LOG BOOK * TO TAKE ROUNDS EVERY HOUR DURING THE NIGHT AND MAKE ENTRY IN NIGHT ROUNDS BOOK AT SEA
• STEERING THE SHIP ON INSTRUCTION FROM OOW
• RUNNING OF THE SHIP ROUTINE AT SEA. • MAINTAIN THE ROUGH LOG BOOK ON EVENTS, ROUTINE, ENGINE ORDERS AND REVOLUTION AND METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PIPES HANDS CALL-13sec GENERAL CALL-04sec STILL PIPE -08sec CARRY ON-02sec SUPPER PIPE-30sec PIPE DOWN -10sec SIDE PIPE-12sec TITLE FOR SIDE PIPE PRESIDENT OF INDIA FLAG OFFICERS IN UNIFORM ALL COMMODORE WEARING BROAD PENDENT ALL COMMANDING OFFICERS (SHIP) OOG –OFFICER OF GUARD ALL FOREIGN OFFICERS DEAD BODY MEMBERS OF COURT MARSHAL GUARD OF HONOUR PRESIDENT -150 MEN GUARD CABINATE MINISTER/GOVERNER -100 MEN GUARD CNS/CINC/ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET -50 MEN GUARD COMMODORE -19 MEN GUARD CAPTAIN -8+1 GUARD
GUNS FITTED ONBOARD SHIPS
4.5" TWIN BARREL TERRET ,30 MM KASTHAN, AK 630, 76.2 MM GUN ,SRGM ,AK 230 ,40/60 GUNS (BOFORCE) , AK 100 MISSILE USED IN INDIAN NAVY
BRAHMOS SEA EAGLE P21
STRELLA IGLA BARAK MAGIC MANTRA URAN DHANUSH
NAVAL AVIATION CHETAK SEAKING KAMVO DEEPAK MATCH ALH MIG 29K TU 142 SEA HARRIER SAGARPAWAN DORNIER SAGARKIRAN