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GRSE delivers 100th warship to Indian Navy
THE ASIAN AGE. | RAJIB CHOWDHURI
Published : Mar 31, 2019, 2:59 am IST
Updated : Mar 31, 2019, 2:59 am IST

The state-run defence shipyard has tied up with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).

aa-Cover-hcs4fjuah6j1v2vvga0j3dn8q0-20170811004845.Medi.jpeg

Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), which delivered its 100th warship, a Landing Craft Utility (L-56), to the Indian Navy on Saturday, is going to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its shipbuilding mechanism.
Kolkata: Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), which delivered its 100th warship, a Landing Craft Utility (L-56), to the Indian Navy on Saturday, is going to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its shipbuilding mechanism. The state-run defence shipyard has tied up with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur to innovate an AI model for introduction within next two years likely.

GRSE chairman and managing Rear Admiral V.K. Saxena said, “We have identified three possible areas. First is design. Design is the most important and complex function. It has a huge scope where AI can be incorporated. We have identified that area in the design to start with. We have tied up with IIT Kharagpur. We have had a dialogue and lot of sessions with them.”

He elaborated, “Professors are coming here and people from also going there for the understanding of our expectations and aspirations in those areas they can help us. The process started three-four months ago. Parallely we are also trying to tie up with start ups and other companies which have competence in AI. Second is supply chain management which is a tremendous function involving thousands and thousands of items and procurement process.”

Mr Saxena explained, “It is a huge time consuming and the data is very big. So we want to introduce AI and data analysis. Third is planning. Entire shipbuilding depends on efficient planning which can predict lot of issues. We have given our consent to IIT, Kharagpur. AI is not something which will come up within few months. They have to do a lot of research and study the data and documentation.”

He added, “Then they will come up with prototypes which will be experimented and refined. We have entrusted PricewaterhouseCoopers to study the AI aspect in supply chain management. They are good at it. They have given us some commitment. They will look at the economics and viability I expect that within a year we will have a group of concepts.”

GRSE director (Shipbuilding) Commodore Sanjeev Nayyar informed that a roadmap of two years has been created for the AI incorporation out of which the first one year would focus on the group of concepts






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It is a Landing craft

Specifications
Displacement, Light
830 Tons
Displacement, Full 1001 tons
Length 62.8m
Draft 1.7m
Depth 4m
Propulsion 2 x MTU 16V 4000 M53 marine diesel engines (1,840 kW)
twin fixed-pitch propeller
Speed 15 kt
Range 1,500nm at 12 kt
Electronics
  • SATCOM - LINK II Mod 1 tactical datalink
  • Sanket S passive electronic warfare system
  • ELK 7036 communications intelligence (COMINT) system
  • MiniPOP surveillance system
Armament
  • 2 x CRN 91 indigenous 30 MM guns
  • 2 x HMG
  • 4 x MMG
  • Igla MANPAD's
Crew 05 officers, 46 sailors
Troops 160
Cargo 145 tonnes of military equipment
1 x 65 ton Arjun tank, or
2 x 45 ton T-72/80, or
4 x 13.5 ton BMP Infantry Fighting Vehicles


l-lcu-mk4-image04.jpg


Arjun tank is such a faliure that whole ship can carry only one lol.
 
It is a Landing craft

Specifications
Displacement, Light
830 Tons
Displacement, Full 1001 tons
Length 62.8m
Draft 1.7m
Depth 4m
Propulsion 2 x MTU 16V 4000 M53 marine diesel engines (1,840 kW)
twin fixed-pitch propeller
Speed 15 kt
Range 1,500nm at 12 kt
Electronics
  • SATCOM - LINK II Mod 1 tactical datalink
  • Sanket S passive electronic warfare system
  • ELK 7036 communications intelligence (COMINT) system
  • MiniPOP surveillance system
Armament
  • 2 x CRN 91 indigenous 30 MM guns
  • 2 x HMG
  • 4 x MMG
  • Igla MANPAD's
Crew 05 officers, 46 sailors
Troops 160
Cargo 145 tonnes of military equipment
1 x 65 ton Arjun tank, or
2 x 45 ton T-72/80, or
4 x 13.5 ton BMP Infantry Fighting Vehicles


l-lcu-mk4-image04.jpg


Arjun tank is such a faliure that whole ship can carry only one lol.
We will also show its tomato carrying ability too... Don't worry

Metros, Kolkata
GRSE delivers 100th warship to Indian Navy
THE ASIAN AGE. | RAJIB CHOWDHURI
Published : Mar 31, 2019, 2:59 am IST
Updated : Mar 31, 2019, 2:59 am IST

The state-run defence shipyard has tied up with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).

aa-Cover-hcs4fjuah6j1v2vvga0j3dn8q0-20170811004845.Medi.jpeg

Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), which delivered its 100th warship, a Landing Craft Utility (L-56), to the Indian Navy on Saturday, is going to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its shipbuilding mechanism.
Kolkata: Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), which delivered its 100th warship, a Landing Craft Utility (L-56), to the Indian Navy on Saturday, is going to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its shipbuilding mechanism. The state-run defence shipyard has tied up with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur to innovate an AI model for introduction within next two years likely.

GRSE chairman and managing Rear Admiral V.K. Saxena said, “We have identified three possible areas. First is design. Design is the most important and complex function. It has a huge scope where AI can be incorporated. We have identified that area in the design to start with. We have tied up with IIT Kharagpur. We have had a dialogue and lot of sessions with them.”

He elaborated, “Professors are coming here and people from also going there for the understanding of our expectations and aspirations in those areas they can help us. The process started three-four months ago. Parallely we are also trying to tie up with start ups and other companies which have competence in AI. Second is supply chain management which is a tremendous function involving thousands and thousands of items and procurement process.”

Mr Saxena explained, “It is a huge time consuming and the data is very big. So we want to introduce AI and data analysis. Third is planning. Entire shipbuilding depends on efficient planning which can predict lot of issues. We have given our consent to IIT, Kharagpur. AI is not something which will come up within few months. They have to do a lot of research and study the data and documentation.”

He added, “Then they will come up with prototypes which will be experimented and refined. We have entrusted PricewaterhouseCoopers to study the AI aspect in supply chain management. They are good at it. They have given us some commitment. They will look at the economics and viability I expect that within a year we will have a group of concepts.”

GRSE director (Shipbuilding) Commodore Sanjeev Nayyar informed that a roadmap of two years has been created for the AI incorporation out of which the first one year would focus on the group of concepts






@Nilgiri @VCheng @Joe Shearer @anant_s @Water Car Engineer @Skull and Bones @Jackdaws @Soumitra @AyanRay @Tshering22 @jaiind @Novice09 @Rollno21 @kris @Sheena1980 @Vikki @scorpionx @MilSpec @KapitaanAli @jetray @Levina @Vibrio @pahadi@Śakra@third eye @Tea addict @Sam. @VCheng @Chhatrapati @Mirza Jatt @Srinivas@Peshwa @Robinhood Pandey @firestorm77 @Ajaxpaul @anant_s @GeraltofRivia @Telescopic Sight@Army research @Hack-Hook @jamahir
@SrNair @koolzberg @Khatri_pune @Axomiya_lora @ajpirzada @SrNair @Smarana Mitra @mastaan @Sekhon Rafiqui
What is the use of this small vessel wrt Indo Pakistani context??
 
We will also show its tomato carrying ability too... Don't worry


What is the use of this small vessel wrt Indo Pakistani context??
I don't think it has many combat uses in that regard. It will probably be used for humanitarian missions and disaster response.
 
GRSE delivers 100th warship to Indian Navy
THE ASIAN AGE. | RAJIB CHOWDHURI
Published : Mar 31, 2019, 2:59 am IST
Updated : Mar 31, 2019, 2:59 am IST

The state-run defence shipyard has tied up with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).

aa-Cover-hcs4fjuah6j1v2vvga0j3dn8q0-20170811004845.Medi.jpeg

Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), which delivered its 100th warship, a Landing Craft Utility (L-56), to the Indian Navy on Saturday, is going to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its shipbuilding mechanism.
Kolkata: Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), which delivered its 100th warship, a Landing Craft Utility (L-56), to the Indian Navy on Saturday, is going to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its shipbuilding mechanism. The state-run defence shipyard has tied up with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur to innovate an AI model for introduction within next two years likely.

GRSE chairman and managing Rear Admiral V.K. Saxena said, “We have identified three possible areas. First is design. Design is the most important and complex function. It has a huge scope where AI can be incorporated. We have identified that area in the design to start with. We have tied up with IIT Kharagpur. We have had a dialogue and lot of sessions with them.”

He elaborated, “Professors are coming here and people from also going there for the understanding of our expectations and aspirations in those areas they can help us. The process started three-four months ago. Parallely we are also trying to tie up with start ups and other companies which have competence in AI. Second is supply chain management which is a tremendous function involving thousands and thousands of items and procurement process.”

Mr Saxena explained, “It is a huge time consuming and the data is very big. So we want to introduce AI and data analysis. Third is planning. Entire shipbuilding depends on efficient planning which can predict lot of issues. We have given our consent to IIT, Kharagpur. AI is not something which will come up within few months. They have to do a lot of research and study the data and documentation.”

He added, “Then they will come up with prototypes which will be experimented and refined. We have entrusted PricewaterhouseCoopers to study the AI aspect in supply chain management. They are good at it. They have given us some commitment. They will look at the economics and viability I expect that within a year we will have a group of concepts.”

GRSE director (Shipbuilding) Commodore Sanjeev Nayyar informed that a roadmap of two years has been created for the AI incorporation out of which the first one year would focus on the group of concepts
Love the news.. IIT KGP comp science labs are awesome and they have a lot of foreign alumni network.. AI in shipping is a great new frontier.. Rolls Royce has been at it for some time already - but still in machine learning level.. not gone down to AI deep yep.
 
Love the news.. IIT KGP comp science labs are awesome and they have a lot of foreign alumni network.. AI in shipping is a great new frontier.. Rolls Royce has been at it for some time already - but still in machine learning level.. not gone down to AI deep yep.
Our shipbuilding industry has come a long way just like our aerospace industry. We have already sold patrol vessels to Indian ocean countries such as Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Mauritius, the next step is fulfilling orders for Southeast Asian and African countries. Given the efficacy of the Indian Navy in humanitarian and rescue operations in Mozambique, I think there is a good chance we can enter the African naval market.
 
It is a Landing craft

Specifications
Displacement, Light
830 Tons
Displacement, Full 1001 tons
Length 62.8m
Draft 1.7m
Depth 4m
Propulsion 2 x MTU 16V 4000 M53 marine diesel engines (1,840 kW)
twin fixed-pitch propeller
Speed 15 kt
Range 1,500nm at 12 kt
Electronics
  • SATCOM - LINK II Mod 1 tactical datalink
  • Sanket S passive electronic warfare system
  • ELK 7036 communications intelligence (COMINT) system
  • MiniPOP surveillance system
Armament
  • 2 x CRN 91 indigenous 30 MM guns
  • 2 x HMG
  • 4 x MMG
  • Igla MANPAD's
Crew 05 officers, 46 sailors
Troops 160
Cargo 145 tonnes of military equipment
1 x 65 ton Arjun tank, or
2 x 45 ton T-72/80, or
4 x 13.5 ton BMP Infantry Fighting Vehicles


l-lcu-mk4-image04.jpg


Arjun tank is such a faliure that whole ship can carry only one lol.

It can carry two of em as per the specs that you have post, please read them first before shooting your mouth off.
 
It can carry two of em as per the specs that you have post, please read them first before shooting your mouth off.

Okay so no crew no sailors no fuel and nothing else just 2 arjun on it? You are a genius my friend.

are you really expecting a tomato farmer to know about basic military concepts?

I don't know why India hate farmers.
 
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