GRSE Delivers Last of The LCU Mk4 And Commences Work On First...

GRSE Delivers Last of The LCU Mk4 And Commences Work On First Ship of ASW SWC Project

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GRSE Delivers Last of The LCU Mk4 And Commences Work On First Ship of ASW SWC Project

Dated : 01 Jan 2021 (IST)

Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd., has shown that it remains a Mini-Ratna Category 1 Company by completing the year 2020 with Delivery of the 8th and last of the LCU Mk4 Project ship and commencing the production of the First Ship of 8 x 800 ton shallow Water Anti Submarine Warfare Ship Project.

 Indian Navy was handed over LCU L-58, the eighth and last in the series of Landing Craft Utility Ships. This ship is the 106th Warship built and delivered by GRSE so far, since its inception in 1960, the highest no. of warships delivered by any Indian Shipyard till date.

The Protocol of delivery and acceptance was signed between Rear Admiral VK Saxena, IN (Retd.), Chairman & Managing Director, GRSE and Lt Cdr Krishan Kumar Yadav in the presence of Cmde Sanjeev Nayyar, IN (Retd), Director (Shipbuilding), Cmde P R Hari, Director (Personnel) and Shri RK Dash, Director (Finance) and other Senior Officials of GRSE and Indian Navy.

The LCU is the third ship delivered by GRSE in 2020, no mean feat considering the operational constraints imposed by the global pandemic of Wuhan Virus.

The Shipyard has delivered 14 ships in the last 42 months which works out an average of 3 months per ship.

The complete design of the LCU Mark IV ships was developed in-house by GRSE as per requirements specified by the Indian Navy which necessitated an unique design with no precedence worldwide.

The 62.8 m long and 11 m wide LCU has a displacement of 830 T and can achieve a speed of 15 knots.

The LCU is designed to accommodate 216 personnel and is equipped with Two Indigenous CRN 91 Guns to provide Artillery Fire support during landing operations.

The ship is fitted with State-of-the-Art Equipment and Advanced Systems like the Integrated Bridge System (IBS) and the Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS).

In line with the Govt. of India’s Make In India Initiative towards Self Reliance & Indigenisation efforts, the LCU Mark IV Class of Ships is fitted with close to 90% indigenous equipment fit and multiple innovations.

LCU L-58 being delivered by GRSE today to the Navy shall join the flotilla at Andaman & Nicobar Command. The Andaman & Nicobar Archipelago sits straddle one of the busiest trade routes in the world-leading into the South China Sea.

Keeping these islands safe is one of the chief responsibilities of the Indian Navy. The Eight LCUs with high military lift capabilities shall form the backbone of the Maritime Security Cover and HADR activity in the A&N Archipelago.

GRSE is also currently executing three major projects of the Indian Navy pertaining to the construction of 03 Stealth Frigates, 04 large Survey Vessel and 08 Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Crafts (ASWSWCs). The last two projects have been won on competitive bidding.

Today is also the ‘Start Production’ Day for the First of Eight ASWSWCs, the first ‘Milestone’ of the Project and signifies the commencement of vessel construction after the design engineering phase.

The compact and complex stealth crafts are designed by GRSE. The platforms will be packed with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors like Hull Mounted Sonar, Towed Sonar, Torpedo Launchers, and Rocket Launcher to interdict and destroy sub-surface targets in coastal waters.

The crafts are capable of ‘Search & Rescue’ and ‘Low-Intensity Maritime Operations’ and are propelled by water-jets capable of doing high speeds.

Since its takeover by the Government of India in 1960, GRSE has delivered high-end warships ranging from Fast Patrol Vessels, Survey Vessels, LSTs, LCUs, Fleet Tanker, Frigates, and Missile & ASW Corvettes.

The shipyard also has the distinction of achieving over 90% indigenous content, onboard ASW Corvettes, a significant advancement towards self-reliance in state-of-the-art warship design and construction.

Having modernized its infrastructure facilities, GRSE is using Advanced Modular Integrated Shipbuilding Technology in line with the best in the world. This has helped enhance its capacity to the present level of constructing 20 warships concurrently.

On 14 Dec 2020, GRSE created history with the launching of the first of three Stealth Frigates, “Himgiri” under prestigious Project 17A.

The shipyard has a healthy order book of over Rs 26,000/- Crore for the construction of 15 warships of the Navy to be completed progressively by the year 2027.

GRSE has also diversified into the ‘Engineering’ business and more than 5300 Portable Steel Bridges have been supplied to the Indian Army, Border Road Organisation, and State Governments. These bridges have also been exported to friendly neighborhood countries including, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka & Bhutan.

GRSE also undertakes production of Deck Machinery Items which are fitted on GRSE built ships as well as those built by other shipyards in the country. Assembly, Testing, and Overhauling of MTU Diesel Engines is undertaken at GRSE’s Diesel Engine Plant at Ranchi.