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In 2018 ICGS Samarth and Shoor, along with Indian Navy vessels, took part in an operation to seize UAE princess Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum with controversy as to whether this was a hostage rescue or, in cooperation with the UAE, an attempt to thwart the princess' escape from the UAE.
ICGS Saksham, a Samarth-class OPV, was immediately diverted towards its location after receiving an order from the ICG District Headquarters No 4 (Kerala & Mahe). Eventually, ICGS Abhinav, an Aadesh-class patrol vessel, was also deployed aong with HAL Dhruv. The techinical team of ICG assisted in the de-flooding operations and rescued the crew ...
ICGS Sarang: 44 1993 8 March 1997 21 June 1999 [2] Chennai [11] ICGS Sagar: 45 1999 14 December 2001 3 November 2003 [2] Chennai [12] Gallery. ICGS Sarang during fire ...
ICGS Samrat (CG47) is an Indian Coast Guard Advanced Off Shore Patrol Vessel (OPV), second ship of Sankalp class which has been indigenously designed and built by Goa Shipyard Limited. The vessel was commissioned to coast guard service on 21 January 2009 by Former Defence Minister A. K. Antony .
In August 2011, ICGS Sankalp participated in a mission to control an oil spill off the coast of Mumbai. [13] In September 2012, Sankalp was tasked to fight a fire onboard MV Amsterdam Bridge. [14] Sankalp has undertaken goodwill visits to Malaysia, Australia, Indonesia, Qatar and Oman. [15] [16] [17] [18]
Pal commanded all classes of ship in the Coast Guard. He commanded the interceptor boat ICGS C-03, the inshore patrol vessel ICGS Ahalyabai, and the fast patrol vessel ICGS ICGS Sucheta Kriplani. He also commanded the Vishwast-class offshore patrol vessel ICGS Vijit and the lead ship of the advance offshore patrol vessels class, ICGS Samarth ...
ICGS Sachet is the Indian Coast Guard's latest and largest offshore patrol vessel (OPV). Sachet is seventh ship in the Samarth-class OPV and the first ship from the second batch ordered by Indian Coast Guard and has been built by Goa Shipyard Limited. [5] The vessel was commissioned to coast guard service on 15 May 2020 by Defence Minister ...
Two of the vessels were later identified as ICGS Shoor [75] and ICGS Samarth, [76] described in media statements by Jaubert: "The two coast guards vessels had a huge marking on the side of the hull, which read 'Indian Coast Guard' and one had an ID number painted: 11". [61] [77] [78]