In a remarkable mid-sea operation, the Indian Navy displayed exceptional skill and precision while conducting a high-risk salvage mission onboard the fire-struck cargo vessel MV Wan Hai 503. The operation, carried out on June 13, 2025, involved airlifting a salvage team onto the burning ship under extremely challenging weather and sea conditions. This mission highlighted the Navy’s capability and preparedness in handling complex maritime emergencies.

Why is this in the news?
The cargo ship MV Wan Hai 503 was engulfed in flames off the coast of Kochi, demanding immediate and expert intervention. Responding promptly, the Indian Navy deployed its Seaking helicopter from INS Garuda, Kochi, to winch a salvage crew onto the vessel amidst rough seas, ensuring quick containment and stabilization efforts.
Incident Snapshot
Vessel Name: MV Wan Hai 503
Incident Type: Massive fire onboard merchant vessel
Location: Arabian Sea, off Kochi coast
Date of Operation: June 13, 2025
Aerial Insertion Highlights
Aircraft Deployed: Seaking Helicopter from INS Garuda
Insertion Technique: Salvage team winched directly onto the burning ship
Mission Objectives
- Secure towing arrangements with salvage tug Offshore Warrior
- Stabilize the vessel to prevent further damage
- Safely extract the team after mission completion
Key Participants
Indian Navy Assets:
- INS Sharda
- Helicopter crew from INS Garuda
Support Vessels:
- Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) MV Triton Liberty
- Salvage Tug Offshore Warrior
Other Agencies: Coordination with Indian Coast Guard and other maritime authorities
Mission Outcome
- Successful towing preparations completed
- Salvage team safely retrieved post-operation
- Vessel secured, avoiding risks to passing maritime traffic
Summary Table
Summary/Static | Details |
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Why in the news? | Indian Navy Carries Out Daring Rescue on MV Wan Hai 503 |
Incident | Fire onboard MV Wan Hai 503 |
Location | Off Kochi coast, Arabian Sea |
Lead Agency | Indian Navy |
Operation | Aerial insertion and extraction of salvage team |