Defence Watch

GSL to build damage control simulator for Indian Navy at Port Blair

Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) has signed the contract with Indian Navy for setting-up a State-of-the-Art Damage Control Simulator (DCS) for Indian Navy

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Taking another firm step towards the development of new technology-enabled products with diversified designs for our Defence Forces, Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) is all set to build State-of-the-Art Damage Control Simulator (DCS) for Indian Navy.

GSL signed the contract with Indian Navy for setting-up of DCS on August 2020. With the signing of this contract, GSL has consolidated its position in the supply of ship Simulators for Damage Control. As on date, GSL has built six simulators of various types for Defence Forces and has also recently exported one simulator to a neighbouring country. All these GSL built simulators are in active service and are assisting the users in providing a realistic simulation of possible naval scenarios at training establishments.

GSL is a Defence PSU shipyard known for its superior technical design and execution abilities. In last few years, the yard has been nominated for undertaking the construction of 02 Frigates for Indian Navy & 05 Coast Guard OPVs. The yard has also won the number of commercial & defence orders on competitive bidding and is presently in advance stage for the signing of a contract for construction of two Pollution Control Vessel for the Coast Guard. Besides this yard is also undertaking refits of vessels and has completed the refit of 17 vessels in the past 18 months. The yard is looking for a very bright future ahead.

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