<p>Indian Naval Fast Attack Craft (IN FAC) T-81 of the Super Dvora MK II class, was decommissioned at Naval Dockyard, Mumbai after having served the nation successfully for more than 20 years.</p>.<p>Rear Admiral V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area was the Chief Guest at the ceremony on Thursday.</p>.<p>The 25 meters long vessel with 60 tonnes displacement was built at Goa Shipyard Ltd.</p>.<p>In collaboration with M/s Ramta of Israel. She was commissioned into the Navy on 05 Jun 1999 by the then Governor of Goa, Lt Gen (Retd) JFR Jacob.</p>.<p>The ship, specially designed for shallow waters, could achieve speeds up to 45 knots and had the capability of day/night surveillance and reconnaissance, Search & Rescue, beach insertion, extraction of Marine Commandos and high-speed interception of intruder craft.</p>
<p>Indian Naval Fast Attack Craft (IN FAC) T-81 of the Super Dvora MK II class, was decommissioned at Naval Dockyard, Mumbai after having served the nation successfully for more than 20 years.</p>.<p>Rear Admiral V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area was the Chief Guest at the ceremony on Thursday.</p>.<p>The 25 meters long vessel with 60 tonnes displacement was built at Goa Shipyard Ltd.</p>.<p>In collaboration with M/s Ramta of Israel. She was commissioned into the Navy on 05 Jun 1999 by the then Governor of Goa, Lt Gen (Retd) JFR Jacob.</p>.<p>The ship, specially designed for shallow waters, could achieve speeds up to 45 knots and had the capability of day/night surveillance and reconnaissance, Search & Rescue, beach insertion, extraction of Marine Commandos and high-speed interception of intruder craft.</p>