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SL Navy’s second AOP Vessel Built In India launched

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The second Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel (AOPV) built by India's Goa Shipyards Ltd for the Sri Lanka Navy was ceremoniously launched today at the shipyard in Goa.

The state of the art ship which measures 105.7 m in length and 13.6 m in width features a helipad which is capable of landing a helicopter. Navy said the ship also possesses the displacement capacity of 2350 tons. The AOPV offers spacious accommodation for the comfort of 18 officers and 100 sailors.

Moreover the vessel has an endurance of 4,500 nautical miles in terms of carrying out its surveillance operations. The vessel was launched to the water by the Sri Lankan High Commissioner in India Chitranganee Wagiswara. Deputy Chief of Staff of Sri Lanka Navy and Commandant of the Volunteer Naval Force, Rear Admiral Neil Rosayro, Chairman and Managing Director of Goa Shipyards Ltd, Rear Admiral (Retd) Shekhar Mital, Director General Electrical and Electronics, Rear Admiral Wasantha Fernando, Commodore Darmapriya Wijethunga and Commodore Kapila De Silva were also present at the event.

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Good to see this, India should become defence Manufacturing Hub.Since we are having good relations with of both western countries as well as Russia now, we should try manufacturing defence vessels with the best technology available from both sides. Indian navy is strongly supporting indigenous development of weapons and vessels, the same support should be provided from Indian Army and Air force as well.
 
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Looks like it's built to topple over.
 
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Is there any advantage to launch a new boat topless, besides shorter dock time? Looks weird.
 
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Is there any advantage to launch a new boat topless, besides shorter dock time? Looks weird.

It's not completed, I think is just the launch of the hull from the dry docks to water
 
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