COMMISSIONING OF OFF SHORE PATROL VESSEL (OPV)
ICGS SHAUNAK – 21 FEB 2017
1. Indian
Coast Guard Ship “Shaunak” the fourth ship in the series of six Off Shore
Patrol Vessels (OPV) was commissioned at Goa by Shri Suresh Prabhu, Hon’ble Minister
for Railways on 21 Feb 17 in the presence of Director General Rajendra Singh,
PTM, TM, Director General Indian Coast Guard, CMD Goa Shipyard Limited and
other senior dignitaries of the Central and State Government. ‘Shaunak’ meaning
‘Wise’ is a projection of Indian Coast Guard’s will and commitment “To
serve and protect” the maritime interest of the nation.
2. This
105 meters OPV has been designed and built indigenously by Goa Shipyard Ltd and
is fitted with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment, sensors
and machineries. The features include 30 mm CRN 91 Naval Gun, Integrated Bridge
System (IBS), Integrated Machinery Control System (IMCS), Power Management
System (PMS) and High Power External Fire Fighting System. The ship is designed to carry one twin engine
Light Helicopter and five high speed boats including two Quick Reaction Inflatable
Boats for swift boarding operations, search and rescue, law enforcement and
maritime patrol. The ship is also capable of carrying pollution response
equipment to contain oil spill at sea.
3. The
ship draws 2500 tons(GRT) propelled by two 9100 KW diesel engines to attain a
maximum speed of 26 Knots and has an endurance of 6500 NM at economical speed.
The sustenance and reach coupled with the latest and modern equipment and
systems, provides her the capability to perform the role of a command platform
and accomplish all Coast Guard charter of duties.
4. The
ship on joining Coast Guard Fleet will be based at Visakhapatnam and deployed
extensively for EEZ surveillance and other duties as enshrined in Coast Guard
Charter, to safeguard the maritime interests of India. Presently, Indian Coast
Guard has a Fleet of 127 Ships/boats, 85 Ships/boats are at various stages of
construction at different shipyards. With the commissioning of this vessel and
other assets, the Indian Coast Guard will emerge as a stronger and potent force
to address the emerging security challenges in maritime zone of India.
5. ICGS
Shaunak will be commanded by Deputy Inspector General T Sashi Kumar and manned
by 14 Officers & 98 men. The ship will be under the administrative and
operational control of the Commander, Coast Guard Region (East).
6. The
commissioning of ICGS Shaunak will enhance the Indian Coast Guard’s operational
capability to discharge the multifarious maritime tasks. The induction of a
sophisticated and state-of-the-art Offshore Patrol Vessel will give a fillip to
the maritime protection of our vast coastline of Eastern Seaboard in general
and the Maritime States of Eastern Region viz Andhra Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu in particular.
Tamil Nadu in particular.
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