Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh Commissions ICGS Sarathi
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh Commissions Indian Coast Guard Ship INS Sarathi while Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar Looks On. |
Indian Coast Guard Ship “Sarathi” third ship in the series
of six Off Shore Patrol Vessels (OPV) was commissioned at Goa by Rajnath Singh,
Home Minister of India on 09 Sep 16 in the presence of Raksha Mantri, Manohar
Parrikar and 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. ‘Sarathi’ meaning ‘Charioteer’ is a projection of
Indian Coast Guard’s will and commitment “To serve and protect” the maritime
interest of the nation.
This 105 meters OPV has been designed and built indigenously
by Goa Shipyard Ltd and is fitted with most advanced 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.
The ship draws 2500 tons(GRT) propelled by two 9100 KW
diesel engines to attain a maximum speed of 26 Knots and have 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.
The ship on joining Coast Guard Fleet will be based at Kochi
and will form part of the Naval Training Squadron. In addition, the ship will
be deployed for the EEZ surveillance and other duties to safeguard the maritime
interests of India. Presently, Indian Coast Guard has a Fleet of 123 Ships/
boats, further 68 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.
ICGS Sarathi will be commanded by Commandant Atul Joshi and
manned by 14 officers & 98 men. The ship will be under the administrative and
operational control of the Commander, Coast Guard Region (West).
The commissioning of
ICGS Sarathi will enhance the Indian Coast Guard’s operational capability to
discharge the multifarious maritime tasks. With the increased threat from sea
borne terrorism, the induction of a sophisticated and state-of-the-art OPV will
give a fillip to the maritime security of our vast coastline and in particular
the Maritime State of Kerala and Island territories of L&M.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh Commissions ICGS Sarathi
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