Commander AK Sharma, Officer-in-charge of the floating dock says, "Here we carry out docking of war ships, which are positioned here and carry out their maintenance, related to underwater portion. That's how, keeps them float worthy."
The dock is situated just off Port Blair in the beautiful Andaman and Nicobar islands. It length is more than 188 metres and its width is over 40 metres.
This floating dock is second only to an aircraft carrier in size - in fact the only things it cannot dock are aircraft carriers and oil tankers.
When a ship comes for repair or maintenance, the dock's portion is sunk beneath the water. The ship to be repaired floats onto it and then the dock is raised again - leaving the hull of the ship in the open air, making it much, much easier to repair.
Commander Sharma adds, "We ballast the water into those tanks and this dock goes down into the water and thereafter ships are positioned onboard wherein precision is of the order of about 3mm."
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