Date of Birth : May 1, 1988
Place of birth : Mumbai(Mah)
Service : Indian Navy
Last Rank : Lieutenant
Unit : INAS 310
Arm/Regt : Executive Branch(IN)
Martyrdom : March 24, 2015
Indian Navy Dornier Crash: 24th March 2015
During Mar 2015, Lt Kiran Shekhawat was serving with Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 310, a maritime reconnaissance squadron of the Indian Navy based at Goa. It was one of the most decorated naval air squadrons, with a distinguished history. Initially equipped with French Breguet Br. 1050 Alizé aircraft, the squadron later operated German-origin Dornier Do-228 aircraft from INS Hansa, in Dabolim, Goa. The Dornier Do-228 aircraft inducted in 1991 in the squadron was configured for Maritime Patrol (MP) and Electronic warfare roles. At the time of their induction, the aircraft were fitted with MEL Super Marec 360º Search radar, sonobuoys, AES 210 ESM, and direction-finding systems. Subsequently, HAL's modifications to the airframe included four underwing hardpoints, to accommodate additional external payload including wing-mounted 7.62mm gun pods. In 1998, GPS units and new ELINT equipment were installed resulting in a major capability upgrade for the squadron’s Dorniers. During Op Vijay, from May to July 1999, the "Cobras" carried out MR/ELINT missions in close coordination with the Army and the Air Force. This was the first time the Dornier was deployed as an EW platform in support of the Army and the Air Force for integrated ELINT operations. The Cobras also played a vital part in the 2001-2002 India-Pakistan stand-off following the Indian Parliament attack by the suspected terrorists on Dec 13, 2001. Deploying at the commencement of 'Op Parakram' in January 2002, the squadron, with aircraft painted in a low visibility grey color scheme, was detached to Naliya to carry out more ELINT operations. On 24 Mar 2015, the squadron undertook one more such mission with Commander Nikhil Joshi, co-pilot Lt Abhinav Nagori, and Lt Kiran Shekhawat, as an observer. Lt Kiran was operating in a combat role as an observer in the tactical sorties flown over the ocean for tracking and engaging hostile ships violating the country’s maritime boundaries.
The aircrew completed the operational ground checks and the aircraft took off from Goa as planned on 24 Mar 2015. It was a night sortie and was uneventful in the initial part of the mission. At about 10 pm the Dornier aircraft transmitted the message to the Air Traffic Control - "Ops Normal". But as the Dornier was trying to gain height after flying as low as 50 feet, a crucial part of the exercise, it disappeared from the screen of the Naval Air Traffic Controller on duty at that time at the Goa airport. The Naval ATC alerted the air traffic control at the Mumbai, Mangalore, and Trivandrum airports to see if they could trace the plane. Within 40 minutes, the first ship and helicopters of the Indian Navy left the Goa harbour to search for the missing Dornier. Eventually, it was confirmed that the aircraft had crashed about 25nm off the coast of Goa at about 22:08 hours. The body of Lt Kiran Shekhawat and that of the co-pilot Lt Abhinav Nagori were recovered two days after the crash, while the pilot Commander Nikhil Joshi was rescued by a fisherman. The wreckage of the Dornier was found about 60 m under the sea at the south-west of Goa coast. The body of Lieutenant Shekhawat was found inside the fuselage of the aircraft. Lt Kiran Shekhawat was a brave and committed soldier who became the first Naval woman officer to die in harness. Lt Kiran Shekhawat will always be remembered for her service to the nation and her story will continue to inspire future generations of India.
Meghna
2023 at 11:10 amHeart breaks reading this post.. We are forever indebted for Kiran Ma’am’s sacrifice.
Vedveer Arya
2023 at 11:11 amLive in peace .. dear sister
Molluru Manaswi
2023 at 11:33 amFor the sacrifice Lt Kiran Shekhawat has done, I bow my head and thank her from the bottom of my heart. There is no greater sacrifice than the one for our country and for its people. We enjoy freedom and feel secured every single day only because of what people like Lt Kiran Shekhawat do for us. Heartfelt thank you for her service. We need more people like her, truly an inspiration!
Geeta Routray
2023 at 11:34 amHi Kiran,
I am emotionally touched after reading your profile. So much of bravery, acheivement at such young age, it is a role model for all others aspriting to join Navy.
Jai Hind Jai Bharat
Nitin Machhi
2023 at 11:35 amBharat ki shan,
Salute to brave daughter of Hindustan.
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Sanvi
2023 at 11:35 amn reply to Swaranjali Sanjay Hulavale.
Yes you are saying right to this woman is wonderful
Swaranjali Sanjay Hulavale
2023 at 11:36 amThat I Will say this woman is wonderful
Anjelin
2023 at 11:46 amKiran,
Even though I don’t know you personally I can feel the sacrifice you offered.
We are grateful for people like you who put their lives on the line for us.
You people are True legends and a great inspiration for our daughters, RIP.
Anushri Balaji
2023 at 11:46 amSalute to the brave daughter of our nation. Salute to your sacrifice. You shall now remain an inspiration for the daughters of the future. Jai Hind.
Cdr T Dubey (Retd)
2023 at 11:47 amVande Mataram ,
Lt Kiran will remain an inspiration for future generations for ever.
Salute to her.