<p>INS Viraat, the world's longest-serving warship that was decommissioned by the Indian Navy three years ago, has arrived off the Alang coast in Gujarat for dismantling, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The aircraft carrier began its final journey from the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai on Saturday and reached the waters at Alang in Bhavnagar district on Monday evening.</p>.<p>It will be dismantled at the ship-breaking yard in Alang and then sold as scrap.</p>.<p>The warship, which was inducted into the Indian Navy in 1987, was purchased by Shree Ram Group for a sum of Rs 38.54 crore at an auction in July this year.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ins-viraat-sets-sail-for-gujarat-to-be-dismantled-sold-as-scrap-889798.html" target="_blank">INS Viraat sets sail for Gujarat, to be dismantled, sold as scrap</a></strong></p>.<p>Government officials are on board the ship to carry out formalities as per the shipbreaking code, Shree Ram Group Chairman Mukesh Patel said.</p>.<p>"After all the formalities are completed, subject to weather conditions and tide, we are scheduling its beaching at our yard for dismantling during high tide at 1 pm on September 28," he said.</p>.<p>INS Viraat holds the record for being the world's longest-serving warship.</p>.<p>It was the second centaur-class aircraft carrier which was in service with the Indian Navy for 29 years before being decommissioned in March 2017.</p>.<p>There were proposals in the past to preserve it as a maritime museum.</p>.<p>In July 2019, the central government said in Parliament that the decision to scrap INS Viraat was taken in due consultation with the Indian Navy.</p>.<p>It is the second aircraft carrier to be broken down in India. In 2014, INS Vikrant was dismantled in Mumbai.</p>.<p>The aircraft carrier, in its earlier avatar, had won the Falklands War against Argentina in 1982 for the Royal British Navy.</p>.<p>It weighs about 27,800 tonnes and served in the British Navy as HMS Hermes from November 1959 to April 1984 and after refurbishment, was commissioned into the Indian Navy.</p>.<p>In late 80s, the Indian Navy purchased it at a cost of $65 million and it was re-commissioned on May 12, 1987.</p>
<p>INS Viraat, the world's longest-serving warship that was decommissioned by the Indian Navy three years ago, has arrived off the Alang coast in Gujarat for dismantling, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The aircraft carrier began its final journey from the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai on Saturday and reached the waters at Alang in Bhavnagar district on Monday evening.</p>.<p>It will be dismantled at the ship-breaking yard in Alang and then sold as scrap.</p>.<p>The warship, which was inducted into the Indian Navy in 1987, was purchased by Shree Ram Group for a sum of Rs 38.54 crore at an auction in July this year.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ins-viraat-sets-sail-for-gujarat-to-be-dismantled-sold-as-scrap-889798.html" target="_blank">INS Viraat sets sail for Gujarat, to be dismantled, sold as scrap</a></strong></p>.<p>Government officials are on board the ship to carry out formalities as per the shipbreaking code, Shree Ram Group Chairman Mukesh Patel said.</p>.<p>"After all the formalities are completed, subject to weather conditions and tide, we are scheduling its beaching at our yard for dismantling during high tide at 1 pm on September 28," he said.</p>.<p>INS Viraat holds the record for being the world's longest-serving warship.</p>.<p>It was the second centaur-class aircraft carrier which was in service with the Indian Navy for 29 years before being decommissioned in March 2017.</p>.<p>There were proposals in the past to preserve it as a maritime museum.</p>.<p>In July 2019, the central government said in Parliament that the decision to scrap INS Viraat was taken in due consultation with the Indian Navy.</p>.<p>It is the second aircraft carrier to be broken down in India. In 2014, INS Vikrant was dismantled in Mumbai.</p>.<p>The aircraft carrier, in its earlier avatar, had won the Falklands War against Argentina in 1982 for the Royal British Navy.</p>.<p>It weighs about 27,800 tonnes and served in the British Navy as HMS Hermes from November 1959 to April 1984 and after refurbishment, was commissioned into the Indian Navy.</p>.<p>In late 80s, the Indian Navy purchased it at a cost of $65 million and it was re-commissioned on May 12, 1987.</p>