The
Indian Navy has inked a project sanction order with Kirloskar Oil Engines
Limited hunder Make-I category for the design and development of 6MW Medium
Speed Marine Diesel Engine.The signing
took place in the presence of Secretary (Defence Production) Sanjeev Kumar and
Vice Chief of the Naval Staff Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan at South Block,
New Delhi on April 02, 2025.
The
prototype diesel engine with indigenous content of over 50 per cent will be
developed at a cost of Rs 270 crore with 70 per cent funding from the
Government of India. The order also
includes development of detailed design for 3-10MW diesel engine. The developed
engines will be used for Main Propulsion and Power Generation on ships of the
Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard.
Most
of the diesel engines of higher capacity were being imported from foreign
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) till date. This project will start the
process in achieving self-reliance in marine engine development in the country.The
Defence Ministry said it is a significant step in the ongoing efforts of the
Government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to indigenise critical
technologies and achieve Aatmanirbharta in defence. It will further strengthen indigenous capabilities, save foreign
exchange and reduce dependency on foreign OEMs. It will act as a catalyst for
the development of defence industrial ecosystem in the country.
Earlier
in March, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approved aRs 7,000 crore deal
for the acquisition of 307 advanced towed artillery gun systems (ATAGS) for the
Indian Army.
The ATAGS is an advanced towed
artillery gun system featuring a long 52-calibre barrel, allowing for extended
firing ranges of up to 40 km. With its larger calibre, the system ensures higher
lethality, delivering increased explosive payloads while enabling automated
deployment, target engagement, and reduced crew fatigue.