India's navy has taken delivery of its third Saryu-class offshore patrol vessel, the indigenously designed and built Sumedha, UPI reported.The 345-foot ship is the 200th vessel built by Goa Shipyards on India's west coast, the Times of India reported. The 2,300-ton Sumedha is of the largest offshore patrol vessel class of the Indian navy and the largest ship constructed by Goa Shipyards, The Times reported.The first ship, the Saryu, was handed over to the navy in December 2012 and the second ship, Sunayna, was handed over in September last year.