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PANAJI: Even as Divar-based Aquarius Shipyard Pvt Ltd delivers the first lot of flat-bottomed boats to the Indian Army in eastern Ladakh, Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) is preparing to deliver the first high-performance specialised patrol, which will be used to patrol the Pangong Tso region.
GSL, which bagged the order to make 12 specialised boats for the Indian Army, plans to deliver the first boat by June end or early July, with three of the boats in advanced build stages.
“We are constructing three hulls at a time and we hope to deliver the first boat by June-end or early-July. A team of Indian Army officers are in Goa at GSL oversee the initial tests,” a source said.
The two Goan shipyards have been contracted by the Army to deliver specialised, high-altitude patrol boats and flat-bottomed boats to help it counter incursions by China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The Army had inked two contracts for the specialized boats towards the end of December 2020 after an urgent need was felt to augment India’s capabilities to match China’s heavier type-928B patrol boats.
GSL bagged a Rs 65 crore contract to build and deliver the 12 high-performance crafts with advanced surveillance gear and other equipment. The second deal was for 17 flat-bottom fibreglass boats that Aquarius bagged. The fibreglass flat bottom boats can carry 20 soldiers at a time and can be used in shallow waters.
GSL is conducting trials on the first high-performance boat and once the Indian Army gives the go ahead, optical sensors, weapon systems and other specialized surveillance equipment will be installed on the boat.
Together, the two Goan shipyards will deliver 29 specialized boats by December, which will be used in eastern Ladakh.
Divar-based Aquarius Shipyard Pvt Ltd has already started delivering the first lot of 17 boats to the Army.
Around six to seven years ago, the Indian Army acquired 17 QRT (quick-reaction) boats for patrolling the Pangong Tso, which is located at an altitude of 13,900 feet. During the stand-off with China in eastern Ladakh in April-May last year, the Indian Army felt the urgent need for boats to patrol the disputed area and to quickly deploy troops.



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