Japanese warships in Colombo

26 April 2013 08:43 am

Two Japanese naval ships, arrived at the Port of Colombo for logistics requirements yesterday, the navy headquarters said.

The ships were en route for Counter Piracy Operations off the Coast of Somaliya and in the Gulf of Aden.

Head of the team, Commander Escort Division 6, Captain Tsutomu Iwasawa  and other visiting officers paid a courtesy call on Commander Western Naval Area, Rear Admiral SirimevanRanasinghe of the Sri Lanka Navy at the Western Naval Command Headquarters in Colombo. They held cordial discussions and exchanged mementos as a gesture of goodwill.

“Akebono” is a destroyer with two helicopters onboard. It is 151 meters in length. It consists of a complement of 190 naval personnel and has a displacement of 4,550 tons. “Hamagiri” is also a destroyer with a helicopter onboard. It is 137 meters in length and has a displacement of 3,550 tons. It consists of a complement of 220 naval personnel.

The ships’ complements will participate in a special programme organized by the Sri Lanka Navy during their stay in Sri Lanka. The visiting Japanese ships will stay in Sri Lanka until today.