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Under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) Category, GSL will design, develop, and manufacture these surface platforms indigenously. [4] As per the contract, the vessels needs to be delivered within 45 months of signing the contract. [2] On 25 August 2024, Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane laid the keel of four Coast Guard Fast Patrol vessels. [1]
Fast attack craft of the Indian Coast Guard (20 P) Pages in category "Ships of the Indian Coast Guard" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
The Indian Coast Guard organisation is headed by the Director-General (DG ICG) who is located at Coast Guard Headquarters (CGHQ), New Delhi. At CGHQ, he is assisted by the Additional Director General Coast Guard (ADGCG) of the rank of ADG, four Deputy Director-Generals of the rank of Inspector-General , and other senior officers heading various ...
Aadesh class vessels have a length of 50 meters, a beam of 7.6 meters, and a draught of 1.6 meters with a design speed of over 33 knots. [2] They are powered by Rolls-Royce Power Systems-supplied triple type 16V 4000 M90 engines with an output of 2,720 kW (3,648BHP) at 2,100 rpm, coupled with ZF 7600 gearboxes and propelled by triple Rolls-Royce Kamewa 71S3NP water jets.
ICGS Sachet is the Indian Coast Guard's latest and largest offshore patrol vessel (OPV). Sachet is seventh ship in the Samarth-class OPV and the first ship from the second batch ordered by Indian Coast Guard and has been built by Goa Shipyard Limited. [5] The vessel was commissioned to coast guard service on 15 May 2020 by Defence Minister ...
The ship was commissioned by NSA Ajit Doval on May 29, 2021. [17] [18] Sarthak was delivered ahead of schedule and was commissioned in the Indian Coast Guard on 28 October, 2021. [19] [20] Saksham the last ship of the project was delivered ahead of schedule on 8 February, 2022. All 5 ships of the Fleet 2 were delivered ahead of schedule. [21]
The fourth ship of the series, ICGS Rani Gaidinliu, was commissioned at Visakhapatnam by Director General of Indian Coast Guard Rajendra Singh on 19 October 2016. [3] An order for eight additional ships of the Rani Abbakka class placed in March 2011 was cancelled. [1]
The Vikram-class offshore patrol vessel is a series of seven offshore patrol vessels (OPV) being built at the Kattupalli shipyard by L&T Shipbuilding for the Indian Coast Guard. These are long range surface ships which are capable of coastal and offshore patrolling. [1] [2] [3] [4]