ICG Ship Amulya Commissioned to Strengthen Maritime Security
Why in the News?
The Indian Coast Guard commissioned ICG Ship Amulya, the third Adamya-class Fast Patrol Vessel, at Goa. Built with over 60% indigenous components, it enhances coastal surveillance, maritime security, and demonstrates self-reliance under Atmanirbhar Bharat, while also considering coastal regulation zone guidelines.
Commissioning and Indigenous Build:
- ICG Ship Amulya was commissioned at Goa, marking the addition of the third Adamya-class Fast Patrol Vessel to the Coast Guard fleet, enhancing capabilities for environmental protection and clearance monitoring.
- Built indigenously by Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), the vessel features over 60% Indian-made components, reflecting India’s growing self-reliance in defence manufacturing and commitment to environmental impact assessment in shipbuilding.
- The ship is 51 metres long, symbolising the Coast Guard’s commitment to safe, secure, and clean seas, aligning with the principles of environmental democracy.
- Its name, Amulya, means priceless, highlighting its value in protecting maritime interests and enforcing coastal regulation zone norms.
- The commissioning aligns with Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India initiatives, promoting domestic defence production with a focus on environmentally conscious manufacturing.
Technical Specifications and Capabilities
- Powered by two 3,000-kilowatt diesel engines, the ship can achieve a top speed of 27 knots with an operational range of 1,500 nautical miles, facilitating rapid response to environmental emergencies.
- Equipped with controllable pitch propellers, modern gearboxes, and integrated control and surveillance systems for operational efficiency and environmental monitoring.
- Armed with a 30-mm main gun and two remote-controlled 12.7-mm guns, providing robust defence and interdiction capabilities for enforcing maritime laws and environmental regulations.
- The vessel is capable of conducting coastal surveillance, anti-smuggling operations, search and rescue, and pollution response along the eastern coast of India, contributing to a pollution-free environment in coastal areas.
- Advanced systems enable the ship to perform real-time monitoring and coordinated maritime security operations effectively, including environmental impact assessments of coastal activities.
About Adamya-class Fast Patrol Vessels: |
| ● Adamya-class vessels are a series of fast patrol ships designed for multi-role operations in India’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), with capabilities to enforce environmental clearances. |
| ● These ships enhance the Coast Guard’s maritime domain awareness and response capabilities, including monitoring of coastal regulation zones. |
| ● Indigenous construction strengthens defence manufacturing and strategic autonomy, while adhering to environmental impact assessment guidelines. |
| ● Equipped for interdiction, anti-smuggling, pollution control, and rescue operations, they ensure safety of sea lanes and environmental protection. |
| ● Integration of modern surveillance and weapon systems supports India’s maritime security strategy in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), including enforcement of environmental regulations and promoting a pollution-free environment. |