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domain-b.com : Two hi-tech Coast Guard hovercraft to be based at Chennai

With 12 more hovercraft likely to be inducted in the Coast Guard in next three years, the agency's eastern region is likely to purchase two such craft and base them off Chennai to improve security along the coastline.

The Coast Guard already has six hovercrafts and 12 more are under construction. Out of these, the Coast Guard's eastern region is planning to purchase two for Chennai, two for Rameswaram and two for Puducherry.

The cost of a hovercraft is approximately Rs8 crore. According to Coast Guard officials, the presence of hovercraft in Chennai will enhance the force's preparedness in meeting any eventuality, like the need for sudden evacuation in the shortest time.

Speaking to reporters after a demonstration on Hovercraft H-181's performance on Tuesday, Coast Guard Commandant Venu Madhav said, ''Hovercraft are best suited for law enforcement duties at sea for their ability to move at a relatively high speed over shallow water and on land during a hot pursuit, which a speedboat cannot do.''

''Of the Coast Guard's six hovercraft vessels, we have positioned two at western borders in Okha, two at Haldia, West Bengal, and another two at Mandapam,'' Madhav said. The H-181 hovercraft was brought to Chennai from Mandapam to provide additional security cover from seashore during the Independence Day celebrations.

Hovercraft have been utilised for landing troops from ship to land, to cruise over mined waters, passenger liners/freight carriers. In the military, these can be used for fast attack, assault missions, logistics support and also for mine clearances.

The craft moves on water and land as well on a cushion of air pressure. Because of its design, hovercraft can even manoeuvre over marshy land, desert and undulated surface, and can pass over an obstacle of a significant height. The hovercraft is powered by two 12 cylinder air-cooled turbo charged engines, and produces 800 horse power of thrust.

Madhav said the use of hovercraft had helped to reduce smuggling from the western borders and rescue fishermen lost at sea.

As of now, the Coast Guard western region has four hovercrafts and the eastern region has two. "The hovercrafts will help enhance close coast patrolling. Even now we do this, but with these vehicles we can patrol faster and more efficiently," said Coast Guard Inspector General (eastern region) A Rajasekhar.
 
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Our coastline is huge. 2 is like a fly sitting on an elephant :blink:. We need at least 20-50 more all over peninsular south for better operation.
 
why does India always go for a really small initial number of defence products but then once inducted and MUCH time has passed go up for follow on orders. The time elapsed is enormous, seems pointless when they could just buy big number initially.

e.g

Su-30 MKI-3/4 seperate orders
P8i- 8 intially with options for 10 (which will likely be taken)
c-130j- 6 intially with options for 6 more (again much talk of likliness of follow on, Agra AFB even updated to accomadate 12 planes?!?!!!
Tejas- 1 sqd initially with planes for different mrks then recently order for i sqd of mrk 1s?
MMRCA- 126 initially but could go up to 200+
P-17A- 3 ordered but P-17B already planned for 4 more???
Mig-29k- intial order, 16 but recently signed for 29 more total 45.
Arjun mk1- 124 initially, recently another order for 124 again!
C-17- Initially interest for 10, then recently announced had gone up to 16!

I think I've made my point! It's just frustrating if India can afford them why not save time (and probably money i.e. price renegotiations )and buy them in the large quantity initially?

May be they just want to get a first hand experience with the equipment and then order bulk :cheers:
 
Yeah, we should make hovercrtafts, small ones. You can use them on the road too....
 
Can you give us some more detail on this ?????

Sure, In Salem, there is a Mini Plant and Simulation center for training and Manufacturing Hovercrafts there... Its basically for adventure and hovercraft tourism development.

The company name is AVION HOVERCRAFTS from Tamil Nadu
 
In 1970's a hovercraft indigenously made by Kalam saab and his team, but later the project cancelled due to some secret reason. Why?
 
well our pvt companies can make few defence equipments weapons and other things
 

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