- HMIS Bombay (1941)
HMIS "Bombay" (J249), later INS "Bombay", named for the city of Bombay (now
Mumbai ) inIndia , was aBathurst class corvette operated by theRoyal Indian Navy ."Corvettes: Townsville-Punjab" (2007). HMAS Mildura Association] Laid down by Morts Dock & Engineering Co inSydney ,Australia on19 July 1941 , "Bombay" was launched on6 December 1941 , and commissioned on24 April 1942 ."Bombay" was based in Sydney from the time of commissioning until September 1942. As such, she was present in Sydney Harbour during the Japanese midget submarine operation on
May 31 –June 1 1942 . [Jenkins (1992). pp 193–194] In September 1942 "Bombay" left Sydney forColombo . While based at ports in British India, "Bombay" was responsible for escorting convoys between India and thePersian Gulf . In April 1945 "Bombay" operated in support ofOperation Dracula .Following India's transformation to an independent republic on
26 January 1950 , "Bombay"'s prefix changed from "HMIS" to "INS"."Bombay" was decommissioned in 1960. She was sold for scrap in 1961, and broken up in 1962.
HMIS "Bombay" is recognised as the fifteenth ship (and ninth warship) in Indian maritime history to bear the name "Bombay".Chandni] INS "Mumbai" is considered to be "Bombay"'s successor, following the name-change of India's largest city.
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