- INS ‘Sumedha’, an Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) indigenously designed and built by Goa Shipyard Ltd. (GSL), Goa-based defence shipyard for the Indian Navy, will be formally commissioned by Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, Flag Officer, Commander-In-Chief
- The ship on commissioning will join Eastern Naval Command at Vizag, the sword arm of Indian Navy.
- This warship is the culmination of many years of in-house design development and ship build techniques.
- The commissioning of this ship marks a significant milestone in GSL’s and country’s march towards indigenization and self reliance.
- Sumedha is 200th ship indigenously built by GSL.
- GSL is the only yard which has delivered four classes of OPVs to both Navy and Coast Guard.
- INS ‘Sumedha’ is the third of the new 105 meter class of NOPV and the largest ship constructed by GSL for the Indian Navy.
- This state-of-the- art ship will help meet the increasing requirement of the Indian Navy for undertaking ocean surveillance and surface warfare operations in order to prevent infiltration and transgression of maritime sovereignty.
About Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV)
- A patrol boat is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defense duties.
- There have been many designs for patrol boats.
- They may be operated by a nation’s navy, coast guard, or police force, and may be intended for marine (blue water) and/or estuarine or river (“brown water”) environments.
- They are commonly found engaged in various border protection roles, including anti-smuggling, anti-piracy, fisheries patrols, and immigration law enforcement.
- They are also often called upon to participate in rescue operations.
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