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Milestone for ICG with Keel Laying & Plate Cutting of two Fast Patrol Vessels and Girder Laying of two Air Cushion Vehicles

October 30, 2025 Photo(s): By PIB
The Girder Laying Ceremony for the 2nd & 3rd indigenously built Air Cushion Vehicles (ACV) of Indian Coast Guard was held today at Chowgule's Rassaim Yard, Goa, in the presence of Deputy Director General (M&M), CGHQ.

The Keel Laying of second Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) and Plate Cutting of fifth FPV under the 14 FPV Project for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) took place at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai on October 30, 2025. In addition, the Girder Laying Ceremonies for the second & third indigenously built Air Cushion Vehicles (ACVs) for ICG was held at Chowgule's Rassaim Yard, Goa.

The contract for design and construction of 14 FPVs with an indigenous content of 60 per cent was inked on January 24, 2024. Each FPV is equipped with indigenously built gearboxes by Triveni, Mysore, and water jets by MJP India. These water-jet propelled vessels have an approximate displacement of 340 tons and are designed for coastal security, search & rescue and law enforcement operations. The vessels will also feature state-of-the-art machinery, including AI-based predictive maintenance systems and multipurpose drones, underscoring the integration of advanced technologies into India's maritime defence capabilities.

The contract for six ACVs, signed on October 24, 2024 are based on the proven Griffon Hoverwork (UK) design, with over 50 per cent indigenous content. Capable of high-speed patrolling, reconnaissance, interception, interdiction and all-weather search & rescue operations, the ACVs will serve as agile force multipliers ensuring swift response and seamless mobility across shallow waters, marshes and open seas. Once commissioned, they will represent a technological leap in India's coastal security infrastructure.

The FPVs and ACVs are being built in consonance with the nation's vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' and will greatly augment the ICG's presence in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).