INS Sumitra: Indian Navy’s largest offshore patrol vesse

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INS Sumitra, an indigenously built naval offshore patrol vessel (NOPV), was commissioned into the naval fleet on September 2014. This is the Navy’s largest offshore patrol vessel. The 2200-tonne vessel is the biggest NOPV to be developed at Goa Shipyard. It also has medium and short-range weapons installed in it. They include 76mm guns, Close-in Weapon System (CIWS), electronic support and a communication intelligence system. It has a helipad to operate one lightweight Dhruv helicopter. The vessel will give a boost to coastal surveillance and anti-piracy and counter maritime terrorism operations of the Navy. The latest generation warship will join the Eastern Naval Command fleet for maritime surveillance and coastal security. 

Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infrastructure/ins-sumitra-seven-facts-about-navys-largest-offshore-patrol-vessel/will-join-eastern-naval-command-fleet/slideshow/41771855.cms 

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