Showing posts with label indian navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indian navy. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2022

Boeing and Air Works collaborate on Indian Navy's P-8I fleet

 Indian Navy expands Maritime Reconnaissance capabilities with delivery of 11th P-8I. (Photo: ANI)

Highlighting the progress of the public authority's Atmanirbhar Bharat (confident India) crusade, Air Works - an Indian support, fix, and redesign (MRO) organization - is collaborating The Boeing Company in endeavor weighty upkeep keeps an eye on three Indian Navy P-8I long-range oceanic watch airplane all the while at Air Works, Hosur.

"This decisively expands the degree and size of MRO embraced in the nation and exhibits both the organizations' responsibility in aiding make India Aatmanirbhar in aviation and safeguard," expressed a Boeing official statement on Thursday.

The joint effort among Boeing and Air Works has empowered quicker turnarounds and upgraded functional ability inside India for key protection stages. The organization started with minds the P-8I Poseidon airplane, and has developed to remember checks and MRO for the arrival stuff of the Indian Air Force's Boeing 737 VVIP airplane.

Laid out in 1951, Air Works Group is India's greatest free MRO with a skillet Indian presence across 27 urban areas.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Cochin Shipyard mulls cautious expansion, to grow ship repair business

Current Affairs
In the midst of the not very great business atmosphere for send building, state-possessed Cochin Shipyard has arranged a carefully sizable development plan.
Extension of the fix business, raid into the volume-based business of angling pontoons, and looking at Indian Navy ventures and the private the travel industry area are a few. "We are hoping to up our ship fix turnover and have moved into benefit offering understandings to both Mumbai and Kolkata port trusts. We see an extra income of Rs 70-80 crore from Mumbai alone in FY20 itself. In the following two years, our income from the Mumbai port alone ought to be above Rs 200 crore," Madhu Nair, executive and overseeing chief, revealed to Business Standard.
As of now, around 70 percent of the income originates from the ship building business and the rest from deliver fix. "We are additionally contributing Rs 80 crore at the Mumbai port for a gliding dry dock and Rs 20 crore at the Kolkata port," said Nair. An understanding is set up between every one of the ports and Cochin Shipyard, making an advantage light model for the last mentioned. Nair said India ought to do substantially more of ship fix, given the nation's area and acceptable quality labor.

Cochin Shipyard was likewise in chats with the Mormugao Port Trust for their ship fix office yet couldn't take this ahead, because of vessel size restrictions. "Between our own fix office, alongside the Mumbai and Kolkata ports, we would now be able to deal with enormous and average sized ship fixes. We were, in this manner, on a post for a little estimated ship fix office. Goa ought to have been little however it didn't fit," said Nair. In spite of the fact that income reliably rose between 2014-15 and 2018-19, development in the ship building business salary was not as amazing as in the fix segment. ...Read More

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Navy plans to build 24 submarines, 6 of them nuclear powered: Report

Current Affairs
To strengthen its underwater fleet, the Indian Navy plans to build 24 submarines, including six nuclear attack submarines, a parliamentary panel was told.
The Navy also told the panel that Medium Refit Life Certification (MRLC) of submarine Sindhuraj has been held up since the Russian side has not been able to submit bank guarantees and integrity pact due to sanctions imposed by the US.
In its report tabled this month, the Navy stated that there are presently 15 conventional submarines and two nuclear submarines in its fleet. The Indian Navy has two nuclear submarines INS Arihant and INS Chakra, with the latter being leased from Russia.
Majority of the conventional submarines are over 25 years old. Thirteen submarines age between 17 and 32 years, it said.
“Eighteen (conventional) + six SSN (nuclear attack submarines) are planned...,” it stated.

The Indian Ocean Region, the area of operations of the Indian Navy has witnessed rising activities of the Chinese Navy. On its part, the Indian Navy has been revamping its infrastructure, including procuring new ships....Read More

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Declining budget: Navy likely to field about 175 warships, not 200

International News
The head of maritime staff (CNS), Admiral Karambir Singh, has conceded that the Navy's declining spending plan has constrained him to reexamine his long haul intend to field 200 warships by 2027. This objective is systematized in the Navy's Maritime Capability Perspective Plan (MCPP) for 2012-2027.
To media inquiries about what number of boats could sensibly be relied upon to be in administration by 2027, the Navy's bad habit boss, Vice Admiral G Ashok Kumar, answered "around 175". The CNS, notwithstanding, named that figure "idealistic".
Singh was tending to the media on Tuesday, on the eve of Navy Day. The Navy as of now has around 130 warships, he stated, and another 50 are under development in shipyards in and outside the nation. "The a lot of the protection Budget has declined from 18 percent in 2012 to around 13 percent in the current monetary year (2019-20)," expressed Singh.
The Navy was assigned Rs 56,388 crore in 2019-20, of which Rs 25,656 crore was for capital use, or the installment for new ships. An expected 90 percent of this was at that point reserved for paying portions for warships and hardware obtained in earlier years. "We have anticipated (our extra prerequisite) and our expectation is that we'll get some more cash. In light of that we will organize our necessities so the sea interests of the nation are not traded off", said the CNS.
"Acknowledgment of Necessity (the initial phase in obtainment of military hardware)" has likewise been agreed for 41 boats, 31 helicopters, 24 multi-job helicopters and six extra P 8I oceanic flying machine," said Singh.

Singh clarified that the normal deficiency of warships would need to be made up for by presenting high innovation and building increasingly proficient warships...Read More