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Medical oxygen plants delivered to Bangladesh by INS Savitri

Medicine 2021-09-02, 7:48pm

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An Indian Navy offshore patrol vessel, INS Savitri arrived Bangladesh on Thursday delivering two mobile oxygen plants (MOP)



Chattogram, Sept 2 :  An Indian Navy offshore patrol vessel, INS Savitri - arrived here on Thursday delivering two mobile oxygen plants (MOP), each with a capacity of generating 960 litres of oxygen per minute.

While in Bangladesh, the ship’s company would be interacting with their Bangladesh counterparts; on its journey out, Indian Navy and Bangladesh Navy ships will be engaging in passage exercise in the Bay of Bengal on Friday.

This visit by INS Savitri is also the second port call by Indian Navy vessels to Bangladesh in 2021, when India and Bangladesh are jointly commemorating the Golden Jubilee of the 1971 Liberation War.

Earlier in March 2021, two Indian Navy ships had made a historic maiden visit to Mongla to jointly celebrate Mujib Borsho.

These MOPs were developed and manufactured by DRDO in India, and given to the government of Bangladesh to support to the natural effort to fight the Covid pandemic.

One MOP is to be set up at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital and the other plant is for the Bangladesh Navy, to be set up at BNS Patenga, said the Indian High Commission in Dhaka.

These fully equipped, state-of-the-art MOPs generate medical oxygen on-site in a highly cost-effective manner.

In addition to direct installation at hospitals, they can also be used for refilling oxygen cylinders as well.

The MOPs generate medical breathing standard oxygen using Zeolite (Molecular Sieve) technology with Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) principle for medical applications.

INS Savitri is an offshore patrol vessel designed to patrol India’s vast Exclusive Economic Zone and has been built by the Hindustan Shipyard Limited, Vishakhapatnam.

As part of the Eastern Fleet of India, INS Savitri, undertakes fleet support operations, coastal and offshore patrolling, ocean surveillance and monitoring of the sea lanes of communication. The ship is commanded by Cdr N Roby Singh.

Regular port calls by Bangladesh Navy and Indian Navy ships to each other’s countries is an ongoing activity and helps strengthen the spirit of fraternal friendship and close cooperation, reports UNB.