Larsen &
Toubro (L&T) launched the second multi-purpose vessel (MPV) for the Indian
Navy from its Kattupalli Shipyard near Chennai.
Following an accelerated production schedule, the launch of INS Utkarsh
comes within three months of the launch of the first MPV, INS Samarthak. The
first vessel is now being readied for undergoing tests and trials prior to its
delivery to the Indian Navy. The MPVs
are highly specialized and play multiple roles, including serving as trial
platforms for the development of next-generation weapons and sensors. They
will perform maritime surveillance, humanitarian assistance, and combat sea
pollution, besides taking up the launch and recovery of surface and aerial
assets, etc. The MPVs are 107 m long and 18.6 m wide, with a displacement of
over 3,750 tonnes.
In keeping with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat mission
and Make in India initiative, the design engineering of the MPVs has been
undertaken at L&T’s in-house Warship Design Centre at Chennai, and the
construction is accomplished at L&T’s Katupalli Shipyard.
Larsen &
Toubro is a $27 billion Indian multinational enterprise engaged in EPC
projects, hi-tech manufacturing, and services, operating across multiple
geographies.
A strong, customer-focused
approach and the constant quest for top-class quality have enabled L&T to
attain and sustain leadership in its major lines of business for eight decades.