Coast Guard Launches Ajit, Aparajit: India's New Patrol Vessels in Goa

The Indian Coast Guard just launched two advanced Fast Patrol Vessels in Goa. These ships represent the growing strength of India's indigenous shipbuilding capabilities. They're equipped with cutting-edge technology for superior performance at sea. This launch marks another step forward in securing India's vast coastline and maritime interests.

Key Points: Indian Coast Guard Launches Two Fast Patrol Vessels in Goa

  • Seventh and eighth in series of eight indigenous FPVs built by Goa Shipyard
  • Feature Controllable Pitch Propellers for superior manoeuvrability
  • Capable of multi-mission roles including anti-piracy and search-rescue
  • Will enhance protection of India's island territories and EEZ
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Coast Guard launches 2 Fast Patrol Vessels Ajit, Aparajit in Goa

Indian Coast Guard launches ICGS Ajit and Aparajit, advanced 52-meter patrol vessels built by Goa Shipyard for enhanced maritime security and surveillance operations.

"Such initiatives are bolstering national self-reliance in maritime capability - Dr Mayank Sharma"

New Delhi, Oct 24

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on Friday launched two advanced Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs), ICG Ship Ajit and ICGS Aparajit, at Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL).

These vessels are the seventh and eighth in a series of eight indigenously built FPVs being constructed by GSL for the ICG, marking an important step forward in enhancing the nation's coastal surveillance and response capabilities, said an official statement.

Designed and built entirely by GSL, the FPVs reflect the growing strength of India's indigenous shipbuilding capabilities.

Measuring 52 metres in length and displacing 320 tonnes, these vessels are equipped with Controllable Pitch Propellers (CPP), the first of their kind in this class in India, offering superior manoeuvrability and propulsion efficiency, said the statement.

They are capable of multi-mission roles including fisheries protection, coastal patrol, anti-smuggling, anti-piracy and search and rescue operations, particularly around India's island territories and Exclusive Economic Zone.

The vessels were launched by Manju Sharma, in the presence of Financial Advisor (Defence Services) Dr Mayank Sharma, who was the Chief Guest.

The event was also attended by Commander, ICG Region (West) Inspector General Bhisham Sharma, along with senior officers from the ICG and Goa Shipyard Limited.

Commending the ICG and GSL for their achievement, Dr Mayank Sharma lauded the project's contribution to domestic industry, employment generation and the MSME ecosystem, emphasising how such initiatives are bolstering national self-reliance in maritime capability.

With the induction of two FPVs, the ICG continues to expand its fleet of modern, high-speed platforms, ensuring enhanced operational readiness and maritime safety across India's vast coastline.

The launch further cements GSL's position as a key player in building next-generation indigenous defence vessels for the nation. The new vessels will also help ICG to guard the country's Exclusive Economic Zone more efficiently.

The country's island territories and fishermen will also benefit from the new addition to the ICG fleet as these vessels are capable of multi-mission roles, including coastal patrol, anti-smuggling, anti-piracy and search and rescue operations.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from coastal Karnataka, this is reassuring news. Our fishermen face many challenges at sea. Hope these new vessels provide better protection and faster response during emergencies.
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Michael C
Impressive technological advancement with the Controllable Pitch Propellers. Shows India is catching up with global maritime standards. The multi-role capability is particularly noteworthy.
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Ananya R
While this is good news, I hope the government ensures proper maintenance and crew training. Sometimes we invest in equipment but lack the human resource development to use them effectively.
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Sarah B
The employment generation aspect is crucial. Indigenous projects like this create skilled jobs and boost local economies. Well done GSL and ICG! 👏
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Vikram M
With our long coastline and strategic location, such indigenous capabilities are essential for national security. Hope to see more such Make in India success stories in defence manufacturing.

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