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Sri Lanka Navy ceremonially takes over United States Coast Guard Cutter ‘Sherman’ at Honolulu, Hawaii, USA



The Commander of the Navy Vice Admiral Sirimevan Ranasinghe officially took over the Ex-USCG “Sherman” into Sri Lanka Navy in a ceremony held at Honolulu, Hawaii, United States yesterday (27th August).

The USCGC “Sherman” is the second US Coast Guard Ship provided to SLN by the US government after a lapse of time where the initial vessel provided is presently serving as SLNS Samudura in the SL Naval fleet.

The USCGC Sherman is a 115m long ship equipped with state of art weapons and machinery. Once the ship is joined the SLN fleet, she will take the place as the largest platform to be held by the SLN. She will be utilized to patrol and surveillance missions in the deep seas around Sri Lanka providing the maritime security and assistance to search and rescue operations. She holds the record of confiscating the largest amount of Cocaine (17 tons) while she was serving in the USCG.

The ship was ceremonially decommissioned by Rear Admiral Haycock, Assistant Commandant Acquisition and Chief Acquisition Officer of USCG and she was took over by the Commander of the SL Navy, who handed over the command to Captain ArunaThennakoon, the designated Commanding Officer of the ship.

The ceremony was attended by Sri Lankan Consul in Hawaii Mr. Bede Cooray, RAdm Haycock-the Assistant Commandant Acquisition and Chief Acquisition Officer of USCG, RAdm Marc. H. Dalton-Director Maritime Operations for US Pacific fleet, Captain A.Williams- the former Commanding Officer of USCGC Sherman, Captain T. Rasmussen-Commanding Officer Base Honolulu, Mr.TodReinert- Deputy Chief Officer of International Acquisitions and Sri Lankan Expatriates in Hawaii.

In parallel to the ceremony, the Commander of the Navy held cordial discussions with the Captain T. Rasmussen, Base Commander US Coast Guard Honolulu and praised him for the enormous support given by the USCG base to the SLN ship’s crew.

The designated Sri Lankan Navy crew of the ship is scheduled to undergo training on the ship an estimated 40 days of sailing across the Pacific and Indian Ocean before they take her home by early April 2019.



http://news.navy.lk/eventnews/2018/08/28/201808281730/
 
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Not the most modern but with a displacement of 3,250 tons this is huge and vastly increases the range of SLN which had turned to FACs and speed boats during the war to counter LTTE swarms and suicide boats.
 
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Good to know that Sri Lanka is licking the boots of the USA.
 
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Good to know that Sri Lanka is licking the boots of the USA.
in any case, Sri Lankan foreign policy managed to obtain naval units for free or at very affordable price from each side of the region's major contenders
First from India
Now from the USA
tomorrow from China
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2157563/china-donates-warships-sri-lanka-and-philippines-drive
The "Tongling" frigate Typo 053H2 being updated and modified, which seemed destined for Cambodia,
09-6652385-006va.jpg


now it has assumed the optical number P-625 which suggests that it is destined to Sri Lanka, as it continues the numbering adopted for large units by the Navy of Colombo
09-6652385-006vaw.jpg
 
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in any case, Sri Lankan foreign policy managed to obtain naval units for free or at very affordable price from each side of the region's major contenders
First from India
Now from the USA
tomorrow from China
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2157563/china-donates-warships-sri-lanka-and-philippines-drive
The "Tongling" frigate Typo 053H2 being updated and modified, which seemed destined for Cambodia,
09-6652385-006va.jpg


now it has assumed the optical number P-625 which suggests that it is destined to Sri Lanka, as it continues the numbering adopted for large units by the Navy of Colombo
09-6652385-006vaw.jpg

"free"

ie.. do what India and USA want.
 
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in any case, Sri Lankan foreign policy managed to obtain naval units for free or at very affordable price from each side of the region's major contenders
First from India
Now from the USA
tomorrow from China
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2157563/china-donates-warships-sri-lanka-and-philippines-drive
The "Tongling" frigate Typo 053H2 being updated and modified, which seemed destined for Cambodia,
09-6652385-006va.jpg


now it has assumed the optical number P-625 which suggests that it is destined to Sri Lanka, as it continues the numbering adopted for large units by the Navy of Colombo
09-6652385-006vaw.jpg

Interesting. I believe the main gun is a dual 100mm which would be the largest naval cannon in the SLN if it enters service.
 
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Interesting. I believe the main gun is a dual 100mm which would be the largest naval cannon in the SLN if it enters service.

When is your regime going to stop turning Sri Lanka into a third world dump?
 
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