Showing posts with label Warships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warships. Show all posts

Friday, 6 May 2011

Essar Steel Will Supply Mazagaon Dock 13,000 Tonnes Plates For Warship

Essar Steel has been selected to supply plates for Indian warship building program. Essar’s plate products have now been approved by the Indian Navy and the company has received a prestigious order from Mazagoan Dock (MDL) to supply 13,000 tonnes of heavy plates to build state-of-the-art ships for Defence. This is the first time that MDL has placed an order for such a large consignment of steel plates from a domestic steel mill. The company’s plate mill is the first plate producer in India to be recognized for indigenous development of steel for building ships for the Indian Navy.

The facility has been set up at a cost of approximately Rs. 2,000 crore and has an annual production capacity of 1.5 million tonnes. Equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and controls – along with cutting edge technology sourced from Siemens Voest Alpine– the mill is the only one of its kind in the country capable of producing 5-m wide plates conforming to global standards.

A stringent mill audit of Essar Steel’s recently commissioned wide-plate mill was conducted by teams from the Directorate of Naval Architecture (DNA), Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL) and the Director General of Quality Assurance (DGQA) of the Ministry of Defence. This is the first time that MDL has placed an order for such a large consignment of steel plates from a domestic steel mill.

The plate mill has unique finishing facilities that include normalized rolled, furnace-normalized, direct quenched, quenched and tempered (QT) plates, shot blasting, austenising and Accelerated Direct Cooling (ADCO). The mill is capable of producing plates with a thickness ranging from 5 to 150 mm, width from 900 to 4900 mm and 3 m to 25 m in length – all of which are import- substitution products.

The plates find applications in diverse segments, including defence, oil and gas, boilers and pressure vessels, heavy duty earth-moving machines, wind towers, mine protective vehicles, construction. The plate mill has approvals from some of the world’s leading ship-building, boilers, and yellow goods manufactures.

Essar Steel’s products are ultra strong, ultra tough, all-weather resistant and suitable for war ships. Until now, these products were largely imported but with these approvals, our country’s dependence on imports has reduced significantly, especially for critical sectors like Defence.

The plate mill has also received an approval from API to use its monogram on steel plates, making it the first Indian company and the sixth company globally to receive such an approval.

Friday, 8 April 2011

Chinese Expansionist Threat Forces Indian Navy To Boost Eastern Command


INS Shivalik

The rapidly expanding Chinese Naval Empire in the Indian Ocean has sent alarm bill ringing in the Indian Naval Force, plus the policy of   "Look East", the Navy is slowly but surely bolstering force levels on the eastern coast with new warships, aircraft and spy drones as well as forward-operating bases (FOBs).


Indian Navy in a surprise move has upgraded the post of the chief of staff (CoS) at the Eastern Naval Command (ENC), which is next only to the flag officer commanding-in-chief, to a three-star general rank. Vice-Admiral S Lanba will take over as the new CoS at ENC on May 1, 2011.

INS Jalashwa


The other full-fledged naval operational command, the Western Naval Command (WNC) based at Mumbai, has had a vice-admiral as the CoS for quite some time now.

The Eastern Naval Command has around fifty warships at present,
which includes the new indigenously-manufactured stealth frigate INS Shivalik, which is packed with weapons and sensors, and the 16,900-tonne INS Jalashwa, the huge strategic sea-lift amphibious warship second only to aircraft carrier INS Viraat in size.

"The next two indigenous stealth frigates being built at Mazagon Docks, INS Satpura and INS Sahyadri, which should be commissioned by 2012, will also be based in ENC. Tuticorin and Paradeep are being developed as FOB and OTR (operational turn-around) bases," said a source.
Then, the new fleet tanker, INS Shakti, which should come to India from Italy by September, and the P-8I Poseidon long-range maritime patrol aircraft will also be based in ENC. India is acquiring 12 P-8I aircraft, the first of which is slated for induction by early-2013, from the US for over $3 billion to plug the existing gaps in its surveillance of the entire Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

INS Shakti

While these aircraft will be based in Rajali, Navy is also going to deploy spy drones or UAVs at the Parundu air station in Tamil Nadu. At present, Navy has two UAV squadrons based at Kochi and Porbandar, with Parundu and Port Blair next on the agenda. As part of Navy's three-tier aerial surveillance grid for IOR, the drones are already being used for the innermost layer reconnaissance up to 200 nautical miles.

P-8I
INS Sahyadri