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Indian Navy Launches Third 25T Bollard Pull Tug

In a significant stride forward for the maritime sector, the Indian Navy recently unveiled its third 25T Bollard Pull Tug, named Bajrang. This innovative watercraft, developed under the Indian government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, symbolizes a noteworthy breakthrough in the country’s shipbuilding industry.

Bollard Pull Tug

The Bollard Pull Tug, Bajrang, is a specialized vessel that assists naval ships and submarines during berthing and un-berthing operations. It also aids in turning and manoeuvring in confined waters. This versatile watercraft also provides firefighting assistance to vessels at anchorage and can undertake limited search and rescue operations.

The ‘Make in India’ Initiative

The Indian government started the “Make in India” initiative to market the country as an excellent investment place and a global centre for design, manufacturing, and new ideas. The construction of the Bajrang tug under this initiative testifies to the significant strides India is making in the shipbuilding industry.

The Launch of Bajrang

Commodore V Pravin, AWPS (Additional Warship Production Superintendent), Mumbai, presided over the launch of the third 25 T Bollard Pull Tug, Bajrang. The event was a significant milestone, marking a new era in the Indian Navy’s operational capabilities.

Contact Details

The contract for the construction and delivery of the three 25T Bollard Pull Tugs was inked with M/s Shoft Shipyard Pvt Ltd, an MSME based in Bharuch, Gujarat. The contract aligns with the Government of India’s Aatma Nirbhar Bharat initiative, which promotes self-reliance and indigenous manufacturing.

Firefighting and Rescue Capabilities_ Bollard Pull Tug

The Manufacturing Process of Bollard Pull Tug

The Tugs are being built under the stringent classification rules of the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS). All significant auxiliary equipment and systems used in the construction process are sourced from indigenous manufacturers. This practice further strengthens the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

Operational Advantages of Bajrang Bollard Pull Tug

Bajrang’s availability and its counterparts will significantly enhance the Indian Navy’s operational commitments. The Tug’s robust construction and high-tech features will make it easier for naval ships and submarines to move through narrow seas.

Firefighting and Rescue Capabilities: Bollard Pull Tug

In addition to facilitating navigation, the Tug also comes equipped with firefighting capabilities. It can provide afloat firefighting assistance to ships alongside or at anchorage. The Tug is also equip for limited Search and Rescue (SAR) operations, enhancing its utility in emergencies.

Indigenous Design and Construction

The design of the Bajrang tug is entirely indigenous. Its construction is also indigenous. As a result, the Bajrang tug is a proud flag bearer of the ‘Make in India’ initiative. This achievement underscores the country’s growing capabilities in shipbuilding and maritime technology.

The Manufacturing Process of Bollard Pull Tug

Future Prospects

The launch of the Bajrang tug is a significant milestone for the Indian Navy and the country’s shipbuilding industry as a whole. The Tug’s advanced capabilities and features will bolster the Navy’s operational efficiency and readiness. Additionally, the success of this venture under the ‘Make in India’initiative is noteworthy. It opens up exciting prospects for the future of indigenous shipbuilding in India.

The Indian Navy unveils the third 25T Bollard Pull Tug, named Bajrang. This is a testament to the Navy’s commitment to enhancing operational capabilities. It also promotes indigenous manufacturing. As India makes strides in the maritime sector, the launch of Bajrang sets a new benchmark: – For future endeavors in India’s shipbuilding industry.

The Bajrang tug, with its advanced capabilities, is one of the key contributors to the Indian Navy’s operations. Its robust design sets it apart and makes it a pivotal role player. More importantly, the successful construction of the project under the ‘Make in India’initiative strengthens India’s position as a rising power in the global shipbuilding industry.

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