HSL lays keel for first Fleet Support Ship
Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) marked a significant milestone with the keel-laying ceremony of the first Fleet Support Ship (FSS) here
HSL laying keel for first Fleet Support Ship in Visakhapatnam on Thursday
Visakhapatnaman: Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) marked a significant milestone with the keel-laying ceremony of the first Fleet Support Ship (FSS) here.
The milestone not only reflects HSL’s increasing capabilities in shipbuilding but also aligns with India’s vision of self-reliance in Defence under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative.
The keel was laid at HSL covered building dock by Vixe Admiral B. Sivakumar, Controller Warship Production & Acquisition, Indian Navy on Thursday.
The event is a testament to the growing trust of the Indian Navy on HSL’s capability to design and build modern warships.
The Fleet Support Ship of 44,000 tonnes under construction at HSL is first-of-its kind with 80% Indigenous content. It is expected to play a crucial role in replenishing the fleet at sea with fuel, water, ammunition and stores thereby extending the operational capabilities of the Navy and enhancing its strategic reach.
The event signifies as a remarkable day in the history of HSL. Keel-laying is a dream come true for shipyard since its transfer to Ministry of Defence in 2010.
The project will generate employment to nearly 169 lakh man-days over a period of eight years to skilled workmen in the shipyard and encourage active participation of associated industries, including 550 MSME’s approximately.