Last Journey of INS Viraat
Mumbai, 23 July 2016
The Aircraft Carrier, INS Viraat set sail for Kochi this
afternoon for Essential Repairs and Dry Docking (ERDD) at the Cochin Shipyard.
This is the last sailing under her own propulsion as INS Viraat is slated for
decommissioning later this year. Vice Admiral Girish Luthra, Flag Officer
Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command and other senior officers of the
command, visited the ship and interacted with the crew prior to her departure.
The carrier was escorted out of harbour by Fast Interceptor Craft and helicopters
from the Western Naval Command. It was indeed an emotional moment for the Navy,
as INS Viraat leaves Naval Dockyard Mumbai, for ‘one last time’ under own
power. The ship will be towed back to Mumbai on completion of ERDD, for the
decommissioning ceremony later this year.
INS Viraat was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 12 May
1987. The ship operated Sea Harrier (White Tigers - fighter air crafts),
Seaking 42B (Harpoons - Anti Submarine helicopters) & Seaking 42C (Commando
Carrier helicopters) and Chetak (Angles - SAR helicopter) as her main air
elements. The Sea Harrier fleet was also recently decommissioned at Goa in May
16.
Under the Indian Flag, various aircrafts have flown more
than 22,034 hours from the decks of INS Viraat. She has spent nearly 2,250 days
at sea sailing 5,88,288 NM (10, 94,215 KM). This implies that Viraat has been
at sea for over six years covering the entire globe about 27 times. She played
a major role in the Operation Jupiter in 1989 (Indian Peace Keeping operations in
Sri Lanka) and Operation Vijay in the year 1999 (Kargil War). The ship has also
participated in various international joint exercises like Malabar (with US
Navy), Varuna (with French Navy), Naseem-Al-Bahar (with Oman Navy) and has been
an integral element of all major naval exercises. The last operational
deployment of the ship was for participation in International Fleet Review
(IFR-2016) at Visakhapatnam.
Having served the country and the Navy for nearly
three decades, INS Viraat handed over the mantle of carrier operations to INS
Vikramaditya which was commissioned in the year 2013.
The second aircraft carrier of the country has spent 29
years under the Indian Flag and 27 years with the Royal Navy (United Kingdom).
The ship holds the Guinness Record for being the oldest serving warship. INS
Viraat is a Centaur-Class Aircraft Carrier and served in the Royal Navy as HMS
Hermes, which was the flag ship of Royal Navy during the Falk Lands Campaign of
1982. She is commonly referred to as the ‘Grand Old Lady’ among the Naval
comunity.
Last Journey of INS Viraat
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