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Patrol Vessel

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Patrol Vessel 

a vessel that patrols in a certain area of the sea near a port or naval base in order to spot enemy surface ships and submarines. In the navies of certain foreign countries, patrol vessels are a category or class of ships. Patrol vessels include small antisubmarine and patrol ships and boats.



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He also underlined on an integrated approach put in place post-Mumbai terror attacks and called upon the top officials of the two forces to meet the procurement schedules of patrol vessels, interceptor boats, surveillance aircraft and radars to enhance coastal security.
The three Pakistani boats were intercepted by a Coast Guard patrol vessel and seized after they were found to be fishing in Indian waters off Jhakhau on the Kutch coast, officials in Porbandar, 440 km from the state capital, reported IANS.
The three Pakistani boats were intercepted by a Coast Guard patrol vessel and seized after they were found to be fishing in Indian waters off Jhakhau on the Kutch coast, officials in Porbandar, 440 km from the state capital, reported IANS.
 
 
 
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