New Delhi, October 2024.
GE Aerospace’s LM2500, engineered for reliability and
performance, has been chosen to power the Indian Navy’s Next Generation Missile
Vessels (NGMV) built by Cochin Shipyard Limited located in Kochi, India.Six
LM2500 marine gas turbine engine kits will be delivered by GE Aerospace for assembly
and test by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Industrial and Marine Gas
Turbine Division in Bangalore, India. Additionally, GE Aerospace will be
supplying its composite base and enclosure, and full complement of gas turbine
auxiliary systems.
These engines will power the newest addition to the Indian
Navy’s fleet, described as a force multiplier for their naval capability. This
selection further reinforces the LM2500’s status as the unmatched leader in its
class, a position earned through unwavering performance and an extensive global
support network. The LM2500 isn’t just powering the Indian Navy; it’s the
engine of choice for navies worldwide that demand the best. Over 714 vessels
globally rely on GE Aerospace’s marine gas turbines for their reliability and
availability.
“The LM2500 gas turbine's proven power and reliability make
it the ideal choice for theNGMV mission. We are proud to continue our
collaboration with HAL to deliver this critical technology for India's maritime
defense,” said Amy Gowder, GE Aerospace Defense & Systems President and CEO.
Left to right: GE Aerospace’s LM2500 marine gas turbine, GE
Aerospace’s composite gas turbine enclosure
“GE Aerospace has been our valued partner for several decades
in the marine applications and aerospace. For various Programs of Indian Navy,
HAL has partnered with GE Aerospace on the LM2500 Gas Turbine Engine. With
addition of NGMV program, our partnership will further strengthen to greater
heights,” said Dr. D Sunil, Chairman and Managing Director, HAL.