India hands over missile corvette to Vietnam at Cam Ranh port

Admiral Kumar visit the headquarters of the Vietnam People’s Navy in Hai Phong, meet with Navy Commander – Vice Admiral Tran Thanh Nghiem, and meet with Defense Minister Phan Van Giang.

India handed over its decommissioned small corvette to Vietnam on July 22 at Cam Ranh port, according to an announcement from the Indian Defense Ministry on the same day.

The announcement was quoted by Indian media as saying, Indian Navy Commander – Admiral R. Hari Kumar will preside over the dismantling ceremony of INS Kirpan and then the handover ceremony to Vietnam at Cam Ranh port.

The INS Kirpan has 32 years of service in the fleet of the Indian Navy. The ship weighs 1,350 tons and can carry medium-range guns, 30mm short-range guns, and rocket launchers. The ship left the port in India on June 28 and arrived at Cam Ranh port on July 8.

On June 19, during Minister Phan Van Giang’s visit to India, Indian Defense Minister Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh announced to give Vietnam the INS Kirpan border ship.

India’s donation of frigates to Vietnam is said to be aimed at increasing the defense capabilities of the Vietnamese Navy, which is facing increasing challenges from neighboring China in disputes over maritime disputes in the South China Sea.

Last year, India also handed over 12 high-speed patrol boats to Vietnam during the visit of the Indian Defense Minister to Hanoi.

Previously, in 2016, India offered to provide Vietnam with a defense credit of $500 million to buy weapons.

Thoibao.de (Translated)