Indian Navy completes refit of Maldivian Coast Guard Ship Huravee

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ANI Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) [India]
Last Updated : Nov 15 2018 | 8:20 PM IST

The Indian Navy completed refit of Maldivian Coast Guard Ship (MCGS) Huravee at Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam and formally handed over the same to Major Mohamed Jamshad, Commanding Officer MCGS Huravee in a ceremony organised to commemorate the occasion here on Thursday.

The chief guest for the function, Rear Admiral Amit Bose, Admiral Superintendent Naval Dockyard thereafter addressed the gathering wherein he ensured continued support of the Indian Navy to the

Maldivian Coast Guard.

The Commanding Officer also took this opportunity to thank the Indian Navy for the successful completion of the refit. The event concluded by customary crest exchange between the ship and the chief guest. The four-month long refit to MCGS Huravee was an initiative undertaken by the Indian Navy in furtherance of the Indian Navy's diplomatic outreach to friendly foreign navies in the Indian Ocean Region.

The ship had arrived at Visakhapatnam on 12 July and refit was successfully completed on 14 November.

During the refit, major repairs were undertaken on the ship's hull, main propulsion and auxiliaries. In addition number of systems and equipment were upgraded for better performance and reliability.

All equipment were put through extensive harbour and sea trials so as to achieve full combat capability of the ship and ensure her continuous availability for operations to the Maldives Coast Guard for next operational cycle.

MCGS Huravee was originally commissioned as INS Tillanchang, a Trinkat-class patrol vessel built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, Kolkata in Mar 2001 and was subsequently gifted to Maldives by theGovernment of India in April 2006 to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two nations and work together to ensure the maritime safety of the Indian Ocean Region.

The Indian Government through the Navy has undertaken such diplomatic courtesies previously when it undertook the refit of the ship in 2015.

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First Published: Nov 15 2018 | 7:21 PM IST

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