Keel-laying ceremony of 7th ship of Indian Navy’s prestigious P-17A held in Mumbai
Source : India Today
The keel-laying ceremony for the seventh ship (Y- 12654) of the prestigious P17A of the Indian Navy was held on Tuesday, June 28, by Rear Admiral GK Harish, Director General Naval Design (Surface Ship Group) at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd in Mumbai.
The ceremony was performed in the presence of senior officials of the Indian Navy and MDL. Keel-laying is a major milestone activity in the construction of ships, symbolising the formal commencement of the erection process of warships on the building berth.
The construction of these vessels is a major boost for AatmaNirbhar Bharat and India’s Make in India commitment with orders for equipment and systems on indigenous firms including MSMEs amounting to indigenous content to the order of 75%.
Construction of P17A ships differ in the very concept of warship building by way of adoption of the modern technology ‘Integrated Construction (IC)’ where the blocks are pre-outfitted before joining to reduce the build period of warships. When commissioned, the platforms will enhance the combat capability of the Indian Naval fleet.
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The keel for the seventh ship of the prestigious P-17A of the Indian Navy was ceremoniously laid on 28 June 2022 |
The keel-laying ceremony for the seventh ship (Y- 12654) of the prestigious P17A of the Indian Navy was held on Tuesday, June 28, by Rear Admiral GK Harish, Director General Naval Design (Surface Ship Group) at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd in Mumbai.
The ceremony was performed in the presence of senior officials of the Indian Navy and MDL. Keel-laying is a major milestone activity in the construction of ships, symbolising the formal commencement of the erection process of warships on the building berth.
Seven Frigates under the P17A class are being constructed, of which four are being constructed at MDL and three in GRSE with MDL as lead yard. The P17A class frigates are being built using indigenously developed steel and fitted with weapons and sensors along with an Integrated Platform Management System.Keel for the 7th ship of the prestigious P17A of #IndianNavy was ceremoniously laid on #28Jun 22 by RAdm GK Harish, DG Naval Design (Surface Ship Group) at #MazagonDock, Mumbai today,Details ⬇️https://t.co/0oOEZymwCF@DefenceMinIndia @drajaykumar_ias @makeinindia @DefProdnIndia pic.twitter.com/FzguMHRLoz— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) June 28, 2022
The construction of these vessels is a major boost for AatmaNirbhar Bharat and India’s Make in India commitment with orders for equipment and systems on indigenous firms including MSMEs amounting to indigenous content to the order of 75%.
Construction of P17A ships differ in the very concept of warship building by way of adoption of the modern technology ‘Integrated Construction (IC)’ where the blocks are pre-outfitted before joining to reduce the build period of warships. When commissioned, the platforms will enhance the combat capability of the Indian Naval fleet.
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