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VC 11184, a naval vessel with a mystery name, has been built at the Hindustan Shipyard Ltd (HSL) at Visakhapatnam, at a cost of about Rs 725 crore, reported the Times of India
The Navy and HSL continue to maintain complete secrecy on the missile-range instrumental ship, which is said to be the country’s most advanced and the largest ocean surveillance ship that can even track ballistic missiles.
Sources at the HSL and Navy told the Times of India that the ship will be delivered to the Navy in the coming months and that the vessel is in its trial phase. The ship will house a special team from the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO). The NTRO reports directly to the National Security Advisor.
According to the information available on defence websites, the vessel (VC 11184) will support India’s strategic weapons programme.
HSL got assigned the project in 2013 and the ship was to be delivered by August 2015 but had been stuck in logistical delays. The warship will be 175m long and have a displacement of 10,000 tonnes.
(With inputs from Times of India)
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