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Defense Ministry inks Rs 16.14 bn deal for next-gen coast guard vessels
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Defense Ministry inks Rs 16.14 bn deal for next-gen coast guard vessels

The defence ministry finalised a Rs 16.14 billion agreement with Mazagon Dockyard Shipbuilders for the acquisition of six next-generation offshore patrol vessels destined for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG). This contract falls under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category. Of the six vessels slated for procurement, four will replace aging OPVs in service, while the remaining two will enhance the overall capability of the ICG.

This procurement of significant ICG assets aims to strengthen the maritime security focus of the Centre and elevate the ICG's operational prowess. The cutting-edge and technologically advanced ships will play a pivotal role in augmenting the ICG's capabilities, encompassing surveillance, law enforcement, search and rescue missions, maritime pollution response, and humanitarian assistance, as highlighted in a statement by the ministry.

Measuring 115 meters, these OPVs will feature various state-of-the-art elements, including multipurpose drones, AI capabilities, and wirelessly controlled remote water rescue craft lifebuoys. These additions will provide the ICG with increased flexibility and operational advantages, allowing it to effectively address the challenges posed by contemporary multidimensional threats.

The Mazagon Dockyard Shipbuilders, based in Mumbai, will be responsible for the indigenous design, development, and manufacturing of these modern vessels. The delivery of these state-of-the-art ships is expected within a six-year timeframe, contributing to the ongoing efforts to fortify India's maritime security infrastructure.

The defence ministry finalised a Rs 16.14 billion agreement with Mazagon Dockyard Shipbuilders for the acquisition of six next-generation offshore patrol vessels destined for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG). This contract falls under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category. Of the six vessels slated for procurement, four will replace aging OPVs in service, while the remaining two will enhance the overall capability of the ICG. This procurement of significant ICG assets aims to strengthen the maritime security focus of the Centre and elevate the ICG's operational prowess. The cutting-edge and technologically advanced ships will play a pivotal role in augmenting the ICG's capabilities, encompassing surveillance, law enforcement, search and rescue missions, maritime pollution response, and humanitarian assistance, as highlighted in a statement by the ministry. Measuring 115 meters, these OPVs will feature various state-of-the-art elements, including multipurpose drones, AI capabilities, and wirelessly controlled remote water rescue craft lifebuoys. These additions will provide the ICG with increased flexibility and operational advantages, allowing it to effectively address the challenges posed by contemporary multidimensional threats. The Mazagon Dockyard Shipbuilders, based in Mumbai, will be responsible for the indigenous design, development, and manufacturing of these modern vessels. The delivery of these state-of-the-art ships is expected within a six-year timeframe, contributing to the ongoing efforts to fortify India's maritime security infrastructure.

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