- INS
The acronym INS can refer to Immigration and Naturalization Service former United States agency, now part of several agencies in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Indian Naval Ship Submarine Inelastic collision Inelastic neutron scattering Inertial navigation system The insulin gene ref http www.genenames.org data hgnc data.php?hgnc id 6081 genenames.org ref I Not Stupid a Singaporean movie released in 2002 Insert Key of a computer keyboard International Necronautical Society International Network Services Institut National de Statistique Belgium International News Service International Numbering System adopted by the Codex Alimentarius Commission Irish Naval Service Insurgency 28mod 29 Insurgency Mod Indian Newspaper Society formerly Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society Independent National Socialism , a derivative of Nazism . Indian numbering system Israeli new shekel , the currency unit of Israel. See also Inspectah Deck , rapper and one of the founding members of Wu Tang Clan . Ins, Switzerland , a municipality of Switzerland. wiktionary ins ins is a German contraction of in das into the Ins, found in compound names such as PP2 InsP4, refers to a myo inositol skeleton. References reflist disambig de Ins eo INS fr INS ko INS it INS ja INS pl INS ... more details
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- INS Eilat
INS Eilat may refer to USCGC Northland WPG 49 USCGC Northland WPG 49 , a cruising class gunboat, commissioned into the Israel Navy in 1948 as INS Eilat and scrapped in 1962 HMS Zealous R39 HMS Zealous R39 , a Z Class Destroyer, commissioned into the Israel Navy in 1955 as INS Eilat , sunk in 1967 INS Eilat 321 INS Eilat 321 , a Sa ar 2 class, commissioned in 1969 INS Eilat 501 INS Eilat 501 first of 3 Sa ar 5 class corvettes of the Israel Navy disambig cs INS Ejlat es INS Eilat he ... more details
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- INS Kirpan
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Kirpan ship INS Kirpan 1959 was a Type 14, Blackwood class frigate commissioned in 1959 ship INS Kirpan P44 is a Khukri class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Kirpan Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Kuthar
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Kuthar ship INS Kuthar F146 was a Type 14, Blackwood class frigate commissioned in 1959 ship INS Kuthar P46 is a Khukri class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Kuthar Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Delhi
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Delhi ship INS Delhi 1948 was a Leander class cruiser , acquired by the Royal Indian Navy in 1948 from the Royal Navy , after having served in World War II as HMNZS Achilles 70 HMNZS Achilles ship INS Delhi D61 is the lead ship of Delhi class destroyer her class of guided missile destroyer s, commissioned in 1997 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Delhi Category Indian Navy ship names hu INS Delhi egy rtelm s t lap ... more details
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- INS Dolphin
INS Dolphin may refer to one of the following submarine s of the Israeli Sea Corps ship INS Dolphin 1944 , the former British T class submarine British T class submarine HMS Truncheon P353 acquired by the Israeli Sea Corps in 1965 scrapped in 1977 ship INS Dolphin 1996 , the lead ship of the sclass Dolphin submarine 2 commissioned ship commissioned in May 1998 Ship in active service Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Dolphin, Ins ... more details
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- INS Leviathan
INS Leviathan may refer to one of the following submarine s of the Israeli Sea Corps ship INS Leviathan 1943 , the former British T class submarine British T class submarine HMS Turpin P354 acquired by the Israeli Sea Corps in 1965 scrapped in 1978 ship INS Leviathan 1997 , a sclass Dolphin submarine 2 commissioned ship commissioned in November 1999 Ship in active service Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Leviathan, Ins ... more details
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- INS Trishul
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Trishul ship INS Trishul 1960 was a Type 12, Whitby class frigate commissioned in 1960, which served in the Portuguese Indian War and the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Trishul F43 is a Talwar class frigate , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Trishul Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Shardul
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Shardul ship INS Shardul L16 was a Kumbhir class landing ship of the Indian Navy, decommissioned in 1997 ship INS Shardul 2007 is the lead ship of Shardul class landing ship her class of amphibious warfare vessel s, currently in active service Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Shardul Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Beas
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Beas INS Beas 1960 was a Type 41, Leopard class frigate commissioned in 1960, which served in the Portuguese Indian War and the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 INS Beas F37 is a Brahmaputra class frigate Brahmaputra class guided missile frigate , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Beas Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Betwa
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Betwa INS Betwa 1960 was a Type 41, Leopard class frigate commissioned in 1960, which served in the Portuguese Indian War and the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 INS Betwa F39 is a Brahmaputra class frigate Brahmaputra class guided missile frigate , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Betwa Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Talwar
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Talwar ship INS Talwar 1959 was a Type 12, Whitby class frigate commissioned in 1959, which served in the Portuguese Indian War and the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Talwar F40 is the lead ship of Talwar class frigate her class , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Talwar Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Kesari
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Kesari ship INS Kesari L15 was a Kumbhir class landing ship of the Indian Navy, decommissioned in 1999 ship INS Kesari 2008 is a Shardul class landing ship Shardul class amphibious warfare vessel , currently in active service Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Kesari Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Magar
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Magar ship INS Magar 1949 was an amphibious warfare ship acquired in 1949 from the Royal Navy , where it served in World War II as HMS Avenger LST 3011 ship INS Magar L20 is the lead vessel of Magar class landing ship her class of amphibious warfare vessel s, currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Magar Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Veer
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Veer ship INS Veer K82 was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Veer K40 is the lead vessel of Veer class corvette her class of corvette s, currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Veer Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Vidyut
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Vidyut ship INS Vidyut K83 was the lead vessel of Vidyut class missile boat her class of fast attack craft of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Vidyut K48 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Vidyut Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Vinash
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Vinash ship INS Vinash K85 was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Vinash K47 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Vinash Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Nipat
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nipat ship INS Nipat K86 was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Nipat K42 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Nipat Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Nashak
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nashak ship INS Nashak K87 was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Nashak K83 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Nashak Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Nirbhik
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nirbhik ship INS Nirbhik K88 was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Nirbhik K41 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Nirbhik Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Nirghat
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nirghat ship INS Nirghat K89 was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Nirghat K44 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Nirghat Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Pralaya
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Pralaya ship INS Pralaya K91 was a Chamak class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Pralaya K91 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Pralaya Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- INS Prabal
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Prabal ship INS Prabal K93 was a Chamak class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 ship INS Prabal K92 is a Veer class corvette , currently in active service with the Indian Navy Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Prabal Category Indian Navy ship names ... more details
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- GPS/INS
Unreferenced date September 2007 GPS INS refers to the use of GPS satellite signals to correct or calibrate a solution from an Inertial Navigation System INS . Inertial navigation systems usually can only provide an accurate solution for a short period of time. The INS accelerometers will produce an unknown bias signal that appears as a genuine specific force. This is integrated twice and produces an error in position. Additionally, the INS software must use an estimate of the angular position of the accelerometers when conducting this integration. Typically, the angular position is tracked through an integration of the angular rate from the gyro sensors. These also produce unknown biases that affect the integration to get the position of the unit. The GPS gives an absolute drift free position value that can be used to reset the INS solution or may be blended with it by use of a mathematical algorithm such as a Kalman Filter . The angular orientation of the unit may be inferred from the series of position updates from the GPS. The change in the error in position relative to the GPS may be used to estimate the unknown angle error. The benefits of using GPS with an INS are that the INS may be calibrated by the GPS signals and that the INS can provide position and angle updates at a quicker rate than GPS. For high dynamic vehicles such as missiles and aircraft, INS fills in the gaps between GPS positions. Additionally, GPS may lose its signal and the INS can continue to compute the position and angle during the period of lost GPS signal. The two systems are complementary and are often employed together. See also SIGI GNSS Augmentation References US Patent No. 6900760 transport stub engineering stub Category Navigation Category Aerospace engineering ... more details
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- INS Venduruthy
INS Venduruthy is the oldest naval establishment in Kochi, India Kochi , India . A small naval unit was set up just two days prior to the outbreak of World War II it is currently being used as a Seamen Training Establishment . ref http www.indiannavy.nic.in INS Venduruthy.html Indian navy website page on INS Vendurhty ref World War II , however devastating it may have proved elsewhere, brought great importance to Willingdon Island , because the Royal Navy chose it to be a strategic site not only for their headquarters in Southern India , but also as an air station cum landing craft and sea plane base. In 1946, the Royal Navy bequeathed their abandoned establishments to the Royal Indian Navy , and part of the deserted base was converted into a small establishment of about twenty Officers and 130 men. It is the parent establishment imparting training to Executive officer Military executive officers and seaman sailors of Indian Navy and several friendly foreign naval forces.The establishment caters to the logistic needs of the services, civilian personnel and naval units based not only at Kochi but also those based in Ezhimala, Wellington , Bangalore and the Lakshadweep Islands besides the naval NCC units. ref http www.defenceindia.com 20 jun 2k5 news27.html Defence India for 20th June 2005 ref The name of the establishment which was then H.M.S. Chinkara was renamed H.M.I.S. Venduruthy after the name of the original Venduruthy island and on January 26, 1950, when India became a Republic , H.M.I.S. was altered to I.N.S. . It celebrated it s 63rd anniversary in 2006. ref http www.hindu.com ... in I.N.S. Venduruthy are underway. The establishment had to split itself into two great hunks when on May 11, 1953, the new INS Garuda Kochi Air Station was officially commissioned and named INS Garuda Kochi I.N.S. Garuda by Shri Mahavir Tyagi , Minister of Defence Organisation. ref http mod.nic.in ... Ins Venduruthy Category Buildings and structures in Kerala Category Indian Navy ... more details
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