Ndudi Anyim
Nigerian Navy’s newest Offshore Survey Vessel, NNS LANA, on Tuesday arrived Lisbon, Portugal on the first leg of its homeward voyage to Nigeria.
The ship was received by a Nigerian Navy delegation headed by Rear Admiral Perry Onwuzulike and officials of the Nigerian Embassy in Portugal.
The vessel is expected to stay in Portugal for 3 days, to depart for Las Palmas, Spain on April 23.
It could be recalled that the Nigerian Navy recently took delivery of NNS LANA in Saint Nazaire, France.
Security Watch Africa reports that being the Nigerian Navy’s first ever purpose built Offshore Survey Vessel, it was conceived as a replacement to the previous NNS LANA, a survey ship that was decommissioned about 10 years ago.
Describing the ship, the Navy spokesperson, Commodore Suleiman Dahun said: “Notably, the construction of the Offshore Survey Vessel 190 MKII (NNS LANA) commenced in December 2019 and the building process was successfully completed and the ship was launched on September 24, 2020 at Les Sables d’Olonne, France.
“NNS LANA (A499) is designed and purposely built to enable the NN conduct hydrographic and oceanographic surveys. It is also capable of conducting geophysical studies, search and rescue operations as well as patrol duties. The Ship is equipped with state-of-the-art modern survey equipment as well as a well-equipped 7.6m surface vehicle for shallow water surveys.
“Furthermore, the Ship has an Automatic Weather Station (AWS), wet and dry laboratories, scientific and technical workshops as well as operating and processing rooms for survey data. The machineries include 2 x MTU engines, 3 x CAT main generators/one emergency generator, electric propulsion system and other auxiliaries.
“The electric propulsion which is operated at survey speed is particularly installed to minimize distortion of data due to machinery noise. The Ship has a maximum speed of 14 knots and a capacity of 50 crew.”
NNS LANA was handed over to the Nigerian Navy in France on 15 January 2021 after the provisional acceptance trials was concluded. The crew training commenced in January 2021 and ended on April 12.