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Goa Shipyard Ltd Launches Fifth FPV ‘Achal’, Built for the Indian Coast Guard
‘Achal’,
the fifth Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) in a series of eight being constructed by
Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL) for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG), was ceremoniously
launched on June 16 in Goa by Kavita Harbola in the presence of Coast Guard
Commander (Western Seaboard), additional director general Anil Kumar Harbola.
Designed
and constructed under stringent dual-class certification from the American
Bureau of Shipping and Indian Register of Shipping, the FPV features over 60
per cent indigenous content. The vessel measures 52 meters in length and 8
meters in breadth, with a displacement of 320 tons. Powered by a CPP-based
propulsion system, the vessel can reach a top speed of 27 knots.
With its
primary roles of protection, monitoring, control, and surveillance, ‘Achal’ is
equipped to safeguard offshore assets and island territories. Its launch marks
another milestone in the long-standing partnership between the Indian Coast
Guard and GSL, further reinforcing the collective march towards Aatmanirbharta
in defence manufacturing.
Built at a
total cost of Rs 473 crore, the project has also provided a significant boost
to local industry by generating substantial employment and supporting MSMEs
engaged in production activities at various factories and within GSL.
The
ceremony was attended by chairman & managing director, GSL, Brajesh Kumar
Upadhyay, along with senior officials from the Indian Navy, ICG, shipyard and
others.
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