MARATHON OPERATION BY NAVY, IAF LED TO PIRATES’ SURRENDER
Why in the news?
Marathon Navy-IAF operation led to pirates’ surrender and rescue of hijacked vessel crew, showcasing joint military efficiency.
source:themirror
About Marathon Operation by Navy and IAF:
- Indian Navy and Indian Air Force conducted a joint operation resulting in the surrender of 35 pirates and rescue of 17 crew members from the hijacked MV Ruen.
- The operation lasted over 40 hours and involved strategic manoeuvres by both forces to neutralise the pirates and secure the vessel.
- Key actions included the IAF’s precision airdrop of Combat Rubberised Raiding Craft (CRRC) boats and Marine Commandos (MARCOS) and INS Kolkata’s disabling of the pirate ship’s steering system.
| About (Marine commando Force of Indian Navy (MARCOs):
● MARCOs are elite soldiers of the Indian Navy, trained for swift and stealthy responses. ● Modelled after US Navy SEALS, formed in 1987 with collaboration from NSG, Garud, Para commandos, and Force One. ● Proficient in sea, air, and land operations, their motto is “The few The fearless.” ● Notable operations include Cactus, Leech, Pawan, and their role in the 26/11 Mumbai attack. ● Operation Pawan targeted LTTE in the 1980s, aiding in restoring peace during the Sri Lankan Civil War. |

