April 14, 2012
The
government has cleared the acquisition of six Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs)
expected to be worth around Rs 1,800 crore for the Coast Guard to enhance its
maritime surveillance capabilities.
A Cabinet
Committee on Security (CCS) meeting, which was held on Thursday under the
chairmanship of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, also cleared a proposal for
acquiring around 500 Precision Guided Munitions (PGMs) for the fighter aircraft
fleet of the IAF, defence sources told.
The PGMs
will be procured from Israeli company Rafael and would be fitted on the IAF's
fighter aircraft fleet. The deal for the PGMs is expected to be worth around Rs
500 crore.
The six
Offshore Patrol Vessels approved for the Coast Guard would be constructed by
state-owned Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), which has been nominated for the task,
they said.
These new
vessels would be more than 100 metres in length and equipped with helicopters
to help the maritime guarding force in enhancing its operational capabilities,
sources said.
After the
26/11 attacks on Mumbai, the government has taken several steps to strengthen
the capabilities of the Coast Guard. It also decided to double the Coast
Guard's size in terms of both assets and manpower.
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