The Free Press Journal

Sri Lanka commission­s India-built Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel

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An Indian-built Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel (AOPV) has been commission­ed by the Sri Lankan navy at a ceremony in Colombo harbour.

Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena launched the country’s newest acquisitio­n-- “SLNS Sayurala”--earlier this week at the ceremony at the Eastern Container Terminal of the Port of Colombo. Flag Officer Commander in Chief Southern Naval CommandInd­ian Navy, Vice Admiral A.R. Karve, attended the event.

Constructe­d by the Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) in India, it is the first-ever brand new AOPV purchased from a foreign ship builder, custom-made for the specific requiremen­ts of the Sri Lankan Navy. A Ministry of Defence release said that it is the largest vessel of its kind to be acquired by the Navy.

With a length of 105.7 metre and width of 13.6 metre, the vessel has a displaceme­nt of 2,350 tonnes. The GSL built the AOPV under an agreement signed on February 2014 and it was handed over to the Sri Lankan Navy on July 22.

In addition to SLNS Sayurala, Sri Lanka intends to acquire three more OPVs in accordance with SLN maritime strategy 2025, the Island newspaper reported.

The Goa Shipyard Limited is also building a second AOPV for Sri Lanka and it will be joining the country’s fleet next year. SLNS Sayurala will go on its first mission later this month.

Constructe­d by the Goa Shipyard Limited in India, it is the firstever brand new AOPV purchased from a foreign ship builder

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