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Adamya Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV)
ICG inducts ‘Adamya’ the first FPV out of the eight being built by GSL
Context: ‘Adamya’, the first Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) under the eight-FPV, was inducted into the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on June 26, 2025, in Goa.
What is Adamya FPV?
- The vessel is the first FPV of the 08-FPV project, designed and built entirely by Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL).
- ‘Adamya’ is a state-of-the-art Fast Patrol Vessel, purpose-built to perform a wide range of missions including coastal and offshore patrols, search and rescue (SAR), maritime law enforcement, and anti-smuggling operations.
- Designed for speed and agility, it is a critical addition to the ICG’s efforts in securing India’s extensive maritime domain.
What are the key capabilities of FPV Adamya?
- The vessel is equipped with an array of advanced navigation, communication, and control systems, enabling high-precision maritime operations even under challenging conditions.
- Its hull and propulsion design allow it to operate efficiently at high speeds in shallow waters, making it ideal for near-shore patrols and rapid deployment.
Key onboard technologies and features include:
- Controllable Pitch Propellers (CPPs) for superior manoeuvrability
- Indigenously developed gearboxes
- 30mm CRN-91 gun and two 12.7mm stabilised remote-control guns with fire control systems
- Integrated Bridge System (IBS)
- Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS)
- Automated Power Management System (APMS)
What is the operational role and strategic significance of Adamya?
- The FPV’s capability to respond swiftly and operate flexibly makes it a force multiplier in maintaining vigilance across India’s 7,500-km coastline and the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
- A milestone in India’s pursuit of self-reliance in defence manufacturing, reinforcing the goals of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India initiatives.
- The vessel includes over 60% indigenous content, demonstrating India’s growing capability in designing and building advanced maritime platforms.
What is the future outlook for the 08-FPV project?
- The remaining seven FPVs under the 08-FPV project will be delivered in phases, further strengthening India’s coastal defence infrastructure.
- The project is expected to generate employment and skill development opportunities, bolstering the domestic defence ecosystem.