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After 55 Years of Service, INS Viraat May Be Sold for Scrap

The ship entered the Guinness World Records for being the oldest serving warship.

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INS Viraat – the world's oldest aircraft carrier in active service – will be decommissioned on 6 March with a ceremonial send-off in Mumbai, informed sources said on Wednesday.

With the proposal to convert it into a museum is yet to take any concrete shape, the warship is in danger of being junked and sold for scrap after the send-off, reported The Times of India.

The ship's name is entered in the Guinness World Records for being the oldest serving warship.

The decommissioning ceremony will be attended, among other dignitaries, by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar.

The gala event will see the lowering and wrap-up of the naval flag installed on the warship at sunset, marking an end to a long sea odyssey lasting 55 years, including 30 years in the Indian Navy.
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What’s Next For INS Viraat?

A decision on the warship's future has not been taken yet, the sources said. Talks are on with the Andhra Pradesh government which has expressed interest in taking in the ship.

However, Defence ministry (MoD) sources told the Times of India that it may be forced to scrap the 27,800-tonne carrier because of the complicated situation with the AP government.

It will cost almost Rs 1,000 crore to convert the 13-storey high INS Viraat into the proposed aircraft carrier museum, with a proper final resting place or berthing, backed by a self-sustaining revenue model. The Andhra government is willing to take the carrier but is demanding the MoD foot half the cost.
MoD Source told The Times of India.
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The Navy meanwhile is preparing to distribute the remaining 11 Sea Harrier "jump jets", which operated from INS Viraat's deck, as museum pieces.

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The Glorious Past

Referred to as the 'Grand Old Lady' in the naval community, Viraat was completed and commissioned in 1959 in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom as 'HMS Hermes'.

It was decommissioned in 1984 and subsequently commissioned in the Indian Navy on 12 May 1987.

Aircraft like Sea Harriers, White Tigers, Seaking 42B, Seaking 42C and Chetak helicopters have been operated from the warship.

The Sea Harrier fleet was recently decommissioned in Goa in May 2016.

Under the Indian Navy, aircraft have clocked more than 22,034 hours of flying from INS Viraat’s decks.

The ship spent nearly 2,250 days at sea, sailing 5,88,288 nautical miles, thereby implying that Viraat has been at sea for over six years and sailed around the globe about 27 times.

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The warship played a major role in Operation Jupiter in 1989, a mission of the Indian Peace Keeping Force operations in Sri Lanka and Operation Vijay in 1999 during the Kargil War.

As HMS Hermes, it was the flagship of the Royal Navy during the Falklands campaign in 1982.

The last operational deployment of the ship was for participation in the International Fleet Review (IFR-2016) at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

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