Alang (Gujarat): It is an emotional and momentous occasion for Alang on Monday, as the dismantling of the world's longest-serving warship, INS Viraat, will begin here three years after it was decommissioned by the Indian Navy.
This Centaur-class aircraft carrier of Indian Navy that remained in service for almost 30 years and holds the Guinness record for world's longest-serving warship will be dismantled here at Alang, one of the largest shipbreaking yards globally.
"This historic warship has sailed almost 11 lakh km, enough to travel the globe 27 times over", Shipping Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said addressing an event here to give farewell to the warship.
"Today I pay homage to ex INS Viraat at Alang, Gujarat. INS Viraat served our nation for 30 glorious years and after decommissioning, She is moving towards her last journey for recycling at Alang," the Minister said.
The Navy's pride has groomed 40 flag officers including five Chief of Naval Staffs.
Mandaviya said that Cochin Shipyard is building another huge warship.
He said that efforts were made to convert INS Viraat into a museum and several consultations were done but the plan could not materialise as an expert committee reported that it won't last for more than a decade.
"The government was ready to spend Rs 400-Rs 500 crores to convert it into Museum but an expert committee said its ferrous won't last and it may result in an accident. Under the circumstances, we had to bid a tearful adieu to it," the Minister said.
Mandaviya said that around 30 per cent of the global ships numbering about 280 are recycled annually at Alang.
"Alang provides employment to more than 30,000 people coming from Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Gujarat and other states and supports 3.5 Lakh people indirectly through other business activities," the Minister said.
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INS Viraat was commissioned in 1959 as Royal Navy's HMS Hermes and decommissioned in 1984 and subsequently, it was sold to India and commissioned into Indian Navy on May 12, 1987.
Capabilities of this mighty ship included maritime and land-based missions as well as engagements in anti-submarine warfare, officials said.
The ship was extensively deployed for numerous operations notably 'Operation Jupiter' and the Sri Lankan Peace Keeping Force Operations in 1989, 'Ops Prakaram' following the 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, they added.
The officials said that the ship was originally expected to be decommissioned in 2012, but was postponed due to delay in decommissioning of INS Vikramaditya, which was eventually inducted into Indian Navy in 2014.