This is the first of the tree tugs that
the Navy has contracted to be built under the classification rules of Indian Register of Shipping (IRS).
The tugs will help provide assistance to Naval ships
and submarines during berthing and un-berthing, as well as turning and maneuvering in confined
waters. The tugs will also provide firefighting assistance to ships – both
afloat and at anchorage – and will also have capability to conduct limited
search and rescue operations.
The Navy signed the Rs 84.75 crore
contract for construction of three 25-tonne bollard pull tugs with SSPL on 12
November 2021, in line with the `AatmaNirbhar
Bharat’ initiative of the government. These tugs will have a
service life of 30 years.
The keel for all three tugs (Yard 305 – Mahabali, Yard
306 Baljeet and Yard 307 – Bajrang) was laid by Warship Production
Superintendent (Mumbai), Cmde Sunil Kaushik on 10 June 2022. All major and auxiliary equipment/systems are being
sourced from indigenous manufacturers.
Earlier, on 20 September 2023, the Udupi
Cochin Shipyard Ltd, a subsidiary of Cochin Shipyard Ltd, had built a 62-tonne
bollard pull tug for Ocean Sparkle, an Adani Group enterprise.
The Ministry of Shipping had, on 4 September 2020,
issued a directive to all major ports to exclusively procure or charter tug
boats built in India, in a move to promote domestic shipbuilding.
The shipping ministry has reaffirmed its
commitment towards establishing an ecosystem for building, repair and recycling
of ships with in the country. The ministry also constituted a committee
comprising Cochin Shipyard Ltd, Shipping Corporation of India, Indian Register
of Shipping and the Director General of Shipping to prescribe standards and
specifications and to ensure compliance with all shipbuilding norms.