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De-Commissioned INS Viraat Moves Out Of The Naval Dockyard For Ship-Breaking Yard In Gujarat

Indian Navy's decommissioned warship aircraft carrier INS Viraat is towed away by boats on its final voyage to the Alang Ship-breaking yard in Gujarat, it will be broken down and sold as scrap.

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Published : Sep 19, 2020, 4:48 PM IST

Mumbai: Decommissioned aircraft carrier Viraat on Saturday set sail for the last time, on way to Alang in Gujarat, where it will be broken down and sold as scrap.

For Navy veterans who watched the huge vessel being towed by tug boats, there was a lump in the throat as they bade it an emotional farewell from the Gateway of India.

End of an era -INS Virat departs for a final journey

Viraat began its final journey from the Naval Dockyard where it was berthed after being decommissioned in March 2017.

A Navy helicopter circling overhead provided a majestic backdrop to Viraat's last voyage from its home base for over three decades.

A Defence spokesperson said Virrat was to leave for Alang on Friday, but its departure was delayed by a day.

The vessel had served the Indian Navy for 30 years before being decommissioned. It had served in the UK's Royal Navy as HMS Hermes and named INS Viraat after being inducted in the Indian Navy.

There were attempts to convert 'Viraat' into a museum or a restaurant, but none of the plans fructified.

Alang-based Shree Ram group has won the bid for dismantling the ship. The company's high capacity tugs are towing the vessel to Alang and it would take two days to complete the journey, an official said. Alang, a beach town, houses the world's biggest ship breaking yard.

"#Viraat Callsign "Romeo Two Two" - End of an era, a glorious chapter in the history of @indiannavy. She departs#Mumbai today for her final journey. Old ships never die, their spirit lives on," tweeted PRO Defence Mumbai.

Many social media users lamented the failure of successive governments to preserve Viraat and another aircraft carrier Vikrant as maritime museums to depict India's rich naval heritage, instead of allowing them to be broken down and sold as scrap.

Also Read: Decommissioned warship 'Viraat' to start last journey on Sat

(PTI REPORT)

Mumbai: Decommissioned aircraft carrier Viraat on Saturday set sail for the last time, on way to Alang in Gujarat, where it will be broken down and sold as scrap.

For Navy veterans who watched the huge vessel being towed by tug boats, there was a lump in the throat as they bade it an emotional farewell from the Gateway of India.

End of an era -INS Virat departs for a final journey

Viraat began its final journey from the Naval Dockyard where it was berthed after being decommissioned in March 2017.

A Navy helicopter circling overhead provided a majestic backdrop to Viraat's last voyage from its home base for over three decades.

A Defence spokesperson said Virrat was to leave for Alang on Friday, but its departure was delayed by a day.

The vessel had served the Indian Navy for 30 years before being decommissioned. It had served in the UK's Royal Navy as HMS Hermes and named INS Viraat after being inducted in the Indian Navy.

There were attempts to convert 'Viraat' into a museum or a restaurant, but none of the plans fructified.

Alang-based Shree Ram group has won the bid for dismantling the ship. The company's high capacity tugs are towing the vessel to Alang and it would take two days to complete the journey, an official said. Alang, a beach town, houses the world's biggest ship breaking yard.

"#Viraat Callsign "Romeo Two Two" - End of an era, a glorious chapter in the history of @indiannavy. She departs#Mumbai today for her final journey. Old ships never die, their spirit lives on," tweeted PRO Defence Mumbai.

Many social media users lamented the failure of successive governments to preserve Viraat and another aircraft carrier Vikrant as maritime museums to depict India's rich naval heritage, instead of allowing them to be broken down and sold as scrap.

Also Read: Decommissioned warship 'Viraat' to start last journey on Sat

(PTI REPORT)

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