Goa Shipyard Limited Launches First Indigenous Frigate INS Triput: Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) successfully launched the first indigenous frigate, INS Triput, marking a major step towards self-reliance in defence production of India. This achievement aligns with the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, demonstrating India's capability to build advanced naval vessels domestically.
Feature | Details |
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Ship Name | INS Triput |
Class | P1135.6 |
Length | 124 meters |
Width | 15.5 meters |
Displacement | Approximately 3,200 tonnes |
Maximum Speed | 28 knots |
Propulsion | Four gas turbines |
Air Defense System | Vertical-launch long-range surface-to-air missile |
Construction Material | Indigenous low-carbon micro-alloy steel |
Key Features | State-of-the-art weapons, sensors, platform management system, indigenous power and control systems |
Launch Date | July 24, 2024 |
Key Personnel | Adv. Rita Sreedharan (Launcher), PS Sreedharan Pillai (Governor of Goa) |
Construction Start Date | September 20, 2020 (Plate-cutting), January 29, 2021 (Keel-laying) |
Conclusion: The launch of INS Triput is a testament to India's growing capabilities in warship-building and self-reliance in defense production. It reflects the indomitable spirit of the Indian Navy and its ability to strike far and deep, embodying the strategic vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'. As GSL continues to build advanced naval vessels, India moves closer to achieving comprehensive self-reliance in its defense sector.