The Indian Navy’s indigenously built Survey Vessel (Large), Ikshak, is set to be commissioned at Naval Base Kochi.
About INS IKSHAK:
It is the indigenously built Survey Vessels (Large) (SVL) which will study underwater hydrography.
The ship’s name, Ikshak, meaning “The Guide”,symbolises its purpose: to chart unexplored waters, ensure safe navigation for mariners.
It is constructed by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) Ltd, Kolkata.
Features of INS IKSHAK
It boasts over 80% indigenous content.
The Survey Vessel (Large) ships are 110 m long, 16 m wide with deep displacement of 3400 tons.
Propulsion system of the ship consists of two Main Engines in twin shaft configuration and is designed with cruise speed of 14 knots and maximum speed of 18 knots.
Role: Beyond its primary role in hydrographic survey operations, Ikshak is equipped with dual-role functionality, enabling it to operate as a Humanitarian Assistanceand Disaster Relief (HADR) platform and a hospital ship during emergencies.
It is the first vessel in the SVL class to feature dedicated accommodation for women officers and sailors.
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