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Rolls-Royce keen to partner with Indian Navy for its 'Fleet of the Future'
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SME Times News Bureau | 21 Oct, 2021
As part of the UKs upcoming Carrier Strike Group tour, Rolls-Royce is
all set to showcase to Indian Navy customers its capabilities to design,
build and deliver customised power and propulsion solutions for Indias
naval modernisation requirements.
The company also expressed its
keenness to explore opportunities for partnering with the Navy with
end-to-end solutions for electrification of India's future warships.
Speaking
about the upcoming tour, Kishore Jayaraman, President (India and South
Asia), Rolls-Royce, said, "As India envisions the fleet of the future,
our commitment to support the country's defence modernisation and
self-reliance goals remains as strong as ever. The Carrier Strike Group
tour is a significant opportunity for Rolls-Royce to showcase the
results of decades of innovation in naval power and propulsion.
"Our
experience of supporting the electrification of the Royal Navy's
warships over many years is of particular significance, including the
design and deployment of the world's first hybrid-electric naval system.
We believe that we can bring great learnings and value to any future
programme envisioned by the Indian Navy for developing electric
warships."
Rolls-Royce is the only manufacturer in the world
that has provided navalised marine gas turbine generators into
front-line integrated full electric propulsion (IFEP) powered destroyers
and aircraft carriers. Being a key member of the Power and Propulsion
Sub-Alliance, Rolls-Royce was responsible for the design, procurement,
manufacture, integration, test and delivery of the Queen Elizabeth
Carrier ships' power and propulsion system, which includes the mighty
MT30 marine gas turbine and a low voltage electrical distribution
system.
Abhishek Singh, Senior Vice President (Defence, India
and South East Asia), Rolls-Royce, said, "The HMS Queen Elizabeth
visiting India is one of the finest examples of technological excellence
in naval warfare. We are looking forward to familiarising our Indian
customers with Rolls-Royce's capabilities aboard this majestic warship
and to explore areas for collaboration to further strengthen the might
and range of the Indian Navy."
Richard Partridge, Chief of Naval
Systems, Rolls-Royce, added, "Rolls-Royce is well-positioned to partner
India for the modernisation of its naval fleet with the right mix of
products, experience and capabilities to design, build, deliver and
support customised naval systems and solutions. Our technologically
superior offerings and expertise provide the ideal solutions for
developing integrated hybrid-electric and full-electric propulsion for
naval vessels, including the integration of the MT30 that brings the
most power dense gas turbine to these next generation warships."
The
Royal Navy's new Queen Elizabeth Class (QEC) aircraft carriers operate
an IFEP system that is one of the most advanced propulsion systems
offering increased power, flexibility and reliability – best suited for
large warships. It provides two MT30 marine gas turbine alternators per
ship, rated at 36MW, with the power to propel these vessels beyond
25knots.
The MT30 alone delivers huge design benefits through its
power density, significantly reducing the number of gas turbines
required to power advanced naval platforms. The MT30 also guarantees its
power throughout the 50-year service life expectancy of the ship. The
QEC also feature a complete Rolls-Royce low voltage (LV) electrical
distribution system that distributes enough electricity to power the
equivalent of 5,000 family homes.
As electrical power system
integrators, Rolls-Royce provides solutions for both hybrid and
all-electric naval vessels, optimising performance to satisfy electrical
load demands of the future such as advanced sensor, propulsion and
combat systems. It is also an experienced provider of low voltage (LV)
electrical power distribution systems for a range of warship and
submarine applications.
With over 80 years of naval propulsion
experience, Rolls-Royce has pioneered some of the most important
technical advances in marine propulsion including the use of aero gas
turbines for surface ship propulsion. The company offers a world-leading
portfolio of marine products and systems ranging from gas turbines and
diesel engines, propulsion, electrical and automation systems, deck
handling and innovative unmanned technologies as well as comprehensive
customer support for present and future fleets.
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