MDL bags Rs 1615 crore contract from MoD

The acquisition of these major ICG platforms is aimed to boost the ICG's capability and reinforces the increased focus of the Government towards Maritime Security.
MDL bags Rs 1615 crore contract from MoD
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Ministry of Defence has signed a contract with Mazagon Dockyard Shipbuilders Ltd, (MDL) Mumbai, on 20 December, 2023, for procurement of six Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels (NGOPVS) for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG). The contract was made under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category at a total cost of Rs1614.89 Crore.

Out of the six vessels being procured, four would replace the existing aging OPVs and the other two would be augmenting the ICG fleet.

The acquisition of these major ICG platforms is aimed to boost the ICG's capability and reinforces the increased focus of the Government towards Maritime Security. These modern and high tech Ships will play a critical role in enhancing the surveillance, Law enforcement, Search and Rescue, Maritime Pollution Response and other important capabilities including humanitarian assistance by the ICG.

Along with several high tech advanced features and equipment, these 115 Mtr OPVS would be equipped with Multipurpose Drones, AI capability and Wirelessly Controlled Remote Water Rescue Craft Lifebouy, etc. enabling greater flexibility and operational edge to the ICG to face new age multidimensional challenges.

These Multi-role State-of-the-Art vessels will be indigenously designed, developed and manufactured by MDL, Mumbai and will be delivered in a total period of 66 months.

The contract achieves the objectives of Aatmanirbhar Bharat to boost nation's indigenous shipbuilding capability bolstering maritime economic activities and fosters growth of ancillary industries specially the MSME Sector. The Project will also generate employment opportunities and expertise development in the Country.

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