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10 Dec 2024

Kongsberg To Deliver RAS Capabilities For Indian Navy

Kongsberg To Deliver RAS Capabilities For Indian Navy
A graphic illustrating the type of RAS systems set to be installed on Indian Navy vessels. Image: Kongsberg.

Kongsberg Maritime has been selected by the Indian Navy to supply its electric Replenishment-At-Sea (RAS) equipment for its Fleet Support Ships (FSS).

The newly signed contract with Hindustan Shipyard Limited HSL will see Kongsberg provide replenishment and refuelling capabilities for the five ships planned under the FSS programme, a new class of large replenishment vessels designed to enhance the Indian Navy's operational capabilities and of vital importance on extended missions.

The Kongsberg kit fitted to the ships will include electric winches, moveable high points, masts, and an astern refuelling system for occasions when the standard abeam replenishment isn’t feasible. The RAS system is capable of transferring solid loads weighing up to 2 tonnes, and liquids such as fuel and drinking water.

In a recent press statement, Kongsberg Maritime's President Lisa Edvardsen Haugan commented: "Our RAS technology supports critical operations for many of the world’s navies, and through the development of our electric system, we offer mission critical capability enhancing operational readiness.”

She added: “To have secured the contract to supply our electric RAS systems to the Indian Navy’s Fleet Support Ships programme is significant for Kongsberg Maritime, and we are delighted to have been selected for this major shipbuilding programme... We look forward to working with HSL in delivering our technology for these impressive ships, and to continuing our long relationship with the Indian Navy as they expand their future fleet.”

After signing the contract, Commodore (IN Retd) Hemant Khatri, HSL Chairman & Managing Director, explained: “One of the cornerstones of this project is its emphasis on indigenisation, with more than 50% indigenous content. This aligns seamlessly with the Indian government’s strategic vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-Reliant India) and underscores HSL’s commitment to fostering self-sufficiency in defence production.

"This project is not only a technological leap forward but also a catalyst for economic growth, as it will facilitate the transfer of cutting-edge technology to India and create substantial employment opportunities for local industries.”

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