Three fast attack crafts commissioned to protect offshore assets

June 04, 2014 03:41 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:02 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Anil Chopra unvieling the plaque of Indian Navy immediate support vessel T-36 after commissioning the three ISVs of the 83rd Squadron of the Indian Navy at a colourful ceremony at Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Photo: C. V. Subrahmanyam

Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Anil Chopra unvieling the plaque of Indian Navy immediate support vessel T-36 after commissioning the three ISVs of the 83rd Squadron of the Indian Navy at a colourful ceremony at Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Photo: C. V. Subrahmanyam

Adding strength to the Eastern Naval Command’s capability in fulfilling its mandate of maritime safety and security of the offshore development areas (ODAs) and coastal security three fast attack crafts were commissioned by Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Anil Chopra in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday.

The three Immediate Support Vessels (ISVs) – T-35, T-36 and T-37 – constituting the 83rd Squadron are lightly armed surface craft capable of operating at high seas as well as in coastal waters. They are capable of day and night surveillance and can carry out rapid insertions/ extractions of MARCOS for ship/ offshore interventions and SBS operations in ODAs.

Equipped with advanced navigational and communication sensors and equipment, the ISVs are capable of speed up to 40 Knots and an operational radius of 500 nautical miles. Designed with fibreglass reinforced hulls for patrolling in the ODAs, each ship is armed with heavy and light machine guns and also carries an inflatable Gemini boat for search and rescue, law enforcement and maritime patrol. The ISVs are commanded by an officer of the rank of Lieutenant and have a crew of six sailors.

These crafts have been designed and built by Abu Dhabi Ship Builders (ADSB) and Rodman, 78, Spain as part of a project that is a joint collaboration between Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd, ADSB and the Indian Navy. The three are part of the nine ISVs to be deployed with the ENC out 23 being acquired by the Indian Navy, Naval Officer In Charge Andhra Pradesh Capt Satish Uniyal said.

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