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Offshore patrol vessel VAJRA to enhance coastal security

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CHENNAI:THE sixth offshore patrol vessel 'Yard 45006 VAJRA' to enhance coastal security was formally launched in the presence of Union Shipping Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and senior government officials here on Thursday.

The vessel, built by Larsen and Toubro under the Centre's 'Make in India' campaign, would be used for day and night patrolling, Mandaviya said.

Geeta Mandaviya, wife of the Union Minister, launched the vessel at L & T Shipbuildi­ng Ltd at the Kattupalli Port here.

Coast Guard Director-general K Natarajan and senior government officials were also present.

"With commitment to ensure foolproof coastal security, launching of 6th Offshore

Patrol Vessel VAJRA was done at Larsen and Toubro Shipbuildi­ng Ltd., Kattupalli," the Minister said.

"With avant garde navigation­al and communicat­ion system, it would be utilised for day-night patrolling surveillan­ce," he added.

According to Coast Guard, the 'Yard 45006' is the sixth in the series of seven offshore patrol vessels project that is designed and indigenous­ly built by Larsen and Toubro Shipbuildi­ng in line with the Centre's 'Make in India' vision.

The vessel is fitted with state-of-the-art machinery, equipment and navigation systems.

The vessel launched on Thursday is expected to be inducted into the Coast Guard after completion of extensive trials and testing for the equipment and machinery.

The vessel is 98 metres

long and 15 metres wide with gross tonnage of 2,100 tonne. It is equipped with two diesel driven engines and can reach a maximum speed of 26 knots.

The ship would be fitted with CRN-91 and 12.7 mm guns and an integral twin engine helicopter enhancing its operationa­l, surveillan­ce, search and rescue capability.

The vessel would be be utilised for day and night surveillan­ce along with anti-terrorist, anti-smuggling operations in the exclusive economic zone.

It has two navigation radars with ultra modern technology, sophistica­ted navigation­al and

latest communicat­ion systems. The ship would be manned by 121 personnel.

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