Published on: June 27, 2025

ADAMYA

ADAMYA

CONTEXT

  • Indian Coast Guard (ICG) inducted ‘Adamya’, the first in a series of eight Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs).
  • Location: The induction took place in Goa, where it was designed and built by Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL).
  • Strategic Relevance: Part of India’s push for maritime security and Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliance) in defence manufacturing.

CONCEPT

  • What is an FPV?
    • Fast Patrol Vessels are high-speed, agile ships used by the ICG for rapid maritime operations.
  • Purpose & Role:
    • Coastal surveillance
    • Maritime law enforcement
    • Search & rescue operations
    • Protection of India’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
  • Design & Capabilities:
    • Built entirely indigenously by GSL
    • Reflects advancement in Indian naval engineering

CURRENT

FEATURES OF ‘ADAMYA’:

  • Technological Firsts:
    • First ICG FPV to feature Controllable Pitch Propellers (CPPs) for superior maneuverability
    • Equipped with indigenously developed gearboxes, enhancing performance and reliability
  • Advanced Combat & Control Systems:
    • 30mm CRN-91 main gun
    • Two 12.7mm stabilized remote-control guns with integrated fire control
    • Integrated Bridge System (IBS) for centralized navigation and control
    • Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS) for operational efficiency
    • Automated Power Management System (APMS) for intelligent power distribution
  • Strategic Significance:
    • Enhances ICG’s operational readiness and precision in diverse missions
    • Acts as a force multiplier, improving surveillance reach and enforcement capabilities
    • Strengthens India’s coastal and maritime security architecture

NATIONAL IMPORTANCE:

  • Make in India & Aatmanirbhar Bharat:
    • Milestone in India’s drive toward defence indigenization
    • Boosts local shipbuilding and technological expertise
  • Future Implications:
    • 7 more such FPVs to follow, expanding the ICG’s modern fleet
    • Reinforces India’s strategic positioning in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR)