The 90 metres class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) was commissioned by ICG Director General, Vice Admiral Anurag G Thapliyal, a coast guard release here said.
'Vaibhav' (grandeur) is an indigenously designed and built vessel with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment, sensors and machines.
It has features like Integrated Bridge System (IBS), high power external fire fighting system (abs fi-fi class-1) and one indigenous close range naval gun (crn-91) along with an optical fire control system, the release said.
The ship is designed to carry a helicopter and five high speed boats for search and rescue, law enforcement and maritime patrol and was also capable of carrying pollution response equipment to combat oil spill at sea, it said.
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The ship on joining coast guard fleet will be deployed extensively for the EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone) surveillance and such other duties as enlisted in Coast Guard charter.
"The vessel will be exploited extensively in the Eastern region, more so, in the sensitive Gulf of Mannar and up to the International Maritime Boundary Line with Sri Lanka, to safeguard the maritime interests of India," the release said.