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Karachi Shipyard to build Bollard Pull Tug for Pakistan Navy

BUt since theyre bigger they require less technology right?

u r ri8 in the fact that they are huge but then again u have to make an engine whose shaft can tolerate the sea forces and beleive me that is massive...i sailed on a ship and we were crossing the bay of biscay and encountered rough weather..the steel in the forward portion was crushed like u crush a paper...so u can imagine..and they have to make sure vibrations don't compromise the safety..and when it comes to naval ships the factor of safety increases even more. did u know tugs have more power ratio than a ship even double its size.
PS the ship i was on was a super tanker bigger than most of the aircraft carriers.
 
how hard are ship engines to build?

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Indian made kirloskar marine engine
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it is currently under development.

Is it the same one which was developed for LCA but was unsuccessful in selection by airforce?

If it is going to be used in marine vessels? Could you please elaborate to which type/kind of vessels it is going to power in future?
 
Is it the same one which was developed for LCA but was unsuccessful in selection by airforce?

Yes.

Using the core of the Kaveri engine, the scientists of GTRE have added Low Pressure Compressor & Turbine as a gas generator and designed a Free Power Turbine to generate shaft Power for the maritime application.

If it is going to be used in marine vessels? Could you please elaborate to which type/kind of vessels it is going to power in future?

No decision on that .The engine produces 12MW. So any vessel which require a 12MW power plant can equip this engine.

The engine has been tested to its potential of 12 MW at ISA SL 35°C condition which is the requirement of Indian Navy for propelling the SNF (Rajput) class of ships.

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Launching of 32 T Bollard pull tug for Pakistan Navy

19 September 2013

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KARACHI: The launching of 32T Bollard Pull Tug being built for Pakistan Navy was held at the Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works on Thursday.

Secretary Defence Production, Lt Gen Tanvir Tahir (Retd), was the chief guest.

The ceremony was attended by the senior officials of Pakistan Navy, and officials of Government and KSEW.

The tug has 34 meter over all length with displacement of 481 tons. It has max speed of 12 knots and Bollard Pull of 32 tones. It is fitted with a very robust fendering arrangement for all round tugging operations for almost all sizes of ships and crafts.

On the occasion, the chief guest said that self reliance has been at the forefront of Government policies and in this context, Ministery of Defence Production (MoDP) has always extended full support to KSEW to make rapid progress towards indigenization.

He assured that MoDP will continue its all out support to make this strategic industry a more profitable and above all a self sustaining unit.

The Secretary Defence Production appreciated the recent performance of KSEW as the Yard has not only delivered the projects on time but also made profit through cutting its costs and expanding is business in heavy engineering sector specially the sugar industry.

Earlier, the Managing Director of KSEW , Rear Admiral Syed Hasan Nasir Shah, in his welcome address thanked the MoDP, government of Pakistan and especially Pakistan Navy for their continued patronage.

He said that KSEW is presently undertaking construction of five shipbuilding projects which include 17,000 Tons fleet Tanker, two Fast attack Crafts, one 12-Tons Bollard Pull Pusher Tug and 22 Bridge Erection Boats.

Admiral Nasir said that the KSEW is also negotiating various construction projects with other maritime organizations.

Similarly, the Karachi Shipyard has relaunched itself in heavy engineering industry where we are focusing on sugar, oil and earth moving equipment, he added.

Admiral Nasir also stated that the Ship Repairs Division of KSEW is also rendering valuable services of docking and repairs PN, KPT, PQA and foreign vessels as well.

Launching of 32 T Bollard pull tug for Pakistan Navy
 
Launching of 32 T Bollard pull tug for Pakistan Navy

19 September 2013

pakistan-navy-400.jpg


KARACHI: The launching of 32T Bollard Pull Tug being built for Pakistan Navy was held at the Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works on Thursday.

Secretary Defence Production, Lt Gen Tanvir Tahir (Retd), was the chief guest.

The ceremony was attended by the senior officials of Pakistan Navy, and officials of Government and KSEW.

The tug has 34 meter over all length with displacement of 481 tons. It has max speed of 12 knots and Bollard Pull of 32 tones. It is fitted with a very robust fendering arrangement for all round tugging operations for almost all sizes of ships and crafts.

On the occasion, the chief guest said that self reliance has been at the forefront of Government policies and in this context, Ministery of Defence Production (MoDP) has always extended full support to KSEW to make rapid progress towards indigenization.

He assured that MoDP will continue its all out support to make this strategic industry a more profitable and above all a self sustaining unit.

The Secretary Defence Production appreciated the recent performance of KSEW as the Yard has not only delivered the projects on time but also made profit through cutting its costs and expanding is business in heavy engineering sector specially the sugar industry.

Earlier, the Managing Director of KSEW , Rear Admiral Syed Hasan Nasir Shah, in his welcome address thanked the MoDP, government of Pakistan and especially Pakistan Navy for their continued patronage.

He said that KSEW is presently undertaking construction of five shipbuilding projects which include 17,000 Tons fleet Tanker, two Fast attack Crafts, one 12-Tons Bollard Pull Pusher Tug and 22 Bridge Erection Boats.

Admiral Nasir said that the KSEW is also negotiating various construction projects with other maritime organizations.

Similarly, the Karachi Shipyard has relaunched itself in heavy engineering industry where we are focusing on sugar, oil and earth moving equipment, he added.

Admiral Nasir also stated that the Ship Repairs Division of KSEW is also rendering valuable services of docking and repairs PN, KPT, PQA and foreign vessels as well.

Launching of 32 T Bollard pull tug for Pakistan Navy

I think KS&EWs should expand its infrastructure also it should concentrate on making different kinds and types of equipments for Military and Commercial purposes like small, medium, larger and mega type equipment...
 
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