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Indian Coast Guard Plan Till 2012 Finalised, Force Strength to Double


The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) will double its strength to about 150 surface vessels by 2018, with the government approving its 2012-17 five-year plan.

Opening a three-day annual conference of the ICG commanders, Defence Minister AK Antony said, "the (maritime security) service is on course to double its assets and building capacity in the next four or five years."

This year ICG has added a regional headquarters for the country's northeastern coast and five new stations along the country's 7,500-km coastline.

"By the end of the current financial year (March 2013), another six sanctioned stations are also likely to be established," Antony said.

Continuing about the expansion and strengthening of the ICG, the Defence minister said the ICG development plan had been approved and adequate funds provided. He, though, did not specify how much funds had been sanctioned and what is the plan size.

Antony said ICG's Coastal Surveillance Network project's phase-I is nearing completion, after the radar chair was opened for Maharashtra, Gujarat and Kerala coast in the last couple of months. "The system will indeed provide additional measures towards electronic surveillance," he said.

"We aim to achieve near-gap-free electronic surveillance along our coasts and towards this end, the phase-II of the project will be started soon, after the completion of the first phase," he remarked.

"Maritime security infrastructure, as it stands today, is quite robust and capable of handling various security challenges at sea" he added.

Noting that the role of the fishing community is vital in strengthening of coastal security mechanism, the Defence minister said community interaction programme is to be given impetus in order to sensitize the fishermen on the prevailing security situation and to develop them to be the "eyes and ears" for intelligence gathering.

ICG Director General Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan, in his address, highlighted the progress made by the ICG in acquisition cases of various types of ships and aircraft, development of infrastructure, induction of manpower in the service and enhanced efforts for surveillance of the coast and the sea.

He noted that a Pollution Control Vessel, four Inshore Patrol Vessels, two Air Cushion Vessels (hovercraft), an Interceptor Boat and four Interceptor Craft were inducted into the service in recent months.

"The Coast Guard aims to achieve a force level of 150 surface platforms by the year 2018," he added.

Between the previous commanders conference and now, a Dornier patrol plane squadron was established at Porbandar, Gujarat on the eastern coast.

Establishing two air stations, five air enclaves, and four more Dornier squadrons have been prioritised, he added.


In the conference, the Coast Guard commanders will analysis operational capabilities, deployment of forces and preparation for the future challenges.

It will also provide an opportunity to them to introspect the standards achieved in the wide spectrum of coast guard responsibilities
 

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Northrop Grumman to Supply Navigation Systems for Indian Coast Guard Vessels

Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC), is to supply advanced shipboard navigation systems for 20 fast patrol vessels for the Indian Coast Guard. The fast patrol vessels will be built at Cochi Shipyard Ltd., India.

Under the contract, awarded through the company's Indian reseller Marine Electricals Ltd., Northrop Grumman's Sperry Marine business unit will provide a navigation package including VisionMasterâ„¢ Total Watchâ„¢ multifunction displays, electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS), autopilot, magnetic compass and the new NAVIGAT 3000â„¢ fibre optic gyrocompass. The contract also includes spares, factory testing and engineering support services. The first shipset delivery is expected in late 2012. Deliveries will continue into 2015.

http://www.irconnect.com/noc/press/pages/news_releases.html?d=10013744
 

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For anyone interested, a digital edition (PDF) is available.

USCG: Proceedings

Subscription to print edition is free in the US.
 

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Ministry of Defence 24-December, 2012 18:43 IST
Commissioning of ICGS Mayabunder
Indian Coast Guard Station Mayabunder, the first CG Station in the North Andaman Islands was commissioned by the Defence Secretary, ShriShashi Kant Sharma today. The station is a part of ongoing efforts by the Coast Guard to strengthen Maritime and Coastal Security and the assets based at Mayabunder will help augment patrolling along the Northern Group of Islands for safeguarding Indian maritime interests.
Speaking on the occasion, Defence Secretary, Shri Shashi Kant Sharma lauded theefforts of the Indian Coast Guard in maintaining a high stateof vigil in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands resulting in apprehension of a largenumber of poachers andsaving of precious human lives during search and rescue operations. He further said that the implementation of the Coastal Surveillance Network project would be a major milestone in ensuring near gap-free radar surveillance of these Islands.
Addressing the gathering, Commander-in-Chief Andaman and Nicobar Air Marshal P KRoy stressed the need for maintaining continuous vigil of this strategically important archipelago. He further stated that the Coast Guard had initiated several far-reaching measures to augment force levels and manpower to meet existing and future maritime challenges.
Coast Guard Station Mayabunder will function under the administrative and operational control of the Commander Coast Guard Region (A&N) through the CommanderCoast Guard District Headquarter-9 located at Diglipur. Commandant (JG) UmedSingh has been appointed as the Commanding Officer of the station.
Inspector General VSR Murthy, Commander Coast Guard Region (A&N) and senior officials from the A&N administration were also present on the occasion.
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The Hindu : NATIONAL / TAMIL NADU : New hovercraft for Coast Guard
RAMANATHAPURAM, January 25, 2013:
The Indian Coast Guard Station Mandapam, a premier establishment in the region safeguarding the maritime interest of the nation, has got an additional new version of UK-made hovercraft.
A release from the coast guard here said the hovercraft would be arriving Mandapam station on January 25 at 1200 hrs.
The new version of hovercraft is 21 meters long and can achieve a speed of 45 knots per hour and hovering height of 1.5 meters.
The air cushion vehicle iscapable of undertaking multifarious tasks such assurveillance, interdiction, search and rescue and render assistance to small boats, crafts in distress at sea.
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