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Third patrol vessel for Coast Guard launched
The third indigenously designed and built offshore patrol vessel (OPV) for the Coast Guard was formally launched here on Tuesday. The vessel is expected to be inducted into the Coast Guard by March after completion of extensive trials.
Chennai
The OPV will be manned by a 102-member crew and utilised for day and night patrol, surveillance and to provide coastal security. The vessel ‘YARD-45003’ equipped with ultra-modern navigation and communication systems is the third in the series of the seven vessels being built by the Larsen and Toubro Shipbuilding under a contract the company had signed with the Ministry of Defence in March 2015. The first and second vessel were launched in October 2017 and January this year respectively.
At a function held in the presence of Coast Guard Additional Director General KR Nautiya at the Kattupalli Shipyard, the third OPV was formally lowered into the waters of Bay of Bengal. The vessel measuring 98 metres in length and 14.8 metres in breadth has a gross tonnage of 2,100 tonnes and can reach a maximum speed of 26 knots per hour. The ship is fitted with two diesel engines, 30-mm automatic gun and two 12.7-mm guns with fire control systems besides a twin-engine helicopter that would enhance its operational, surveillance capability.Â
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