GE Aerospaceโs LM2500 Gas Turbine Engine Chosen for Indian Navyโs Next Generation Missile Vessels
In a significant boost to Indiaโs maritime capabilities, GE Aerospace has been selected to supply its renowned LM2500 gas turbine engine for the Indian Navyโs upcoming fleet of Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV). A total of six engine kits are set to be delivered for assembly and testing at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Industrial and Marine Gas Turbine Division in Bangalore.
Amy Gowder, President and CEO of GE Aerospace Defense & Systems, expressed pride in this collaboration, stating, โThe LM2500 gas turbineโs proven power and reliability make it the ideal choice for the NGMV mission. We are proud to continue our collaboration with HAL to deliver this critical technology for Indiaโs maritime defense.โ
Indiaโs Cochin Shipyard Limited is spearheading the construction of the six next-generation vessels, with a project budget exceeding $1 billion. The delivery of these advanced warships is slated to commence in March 2027. Designed for maritime strike, anti-surface operations, and sea-denial roles, the vessels will play a crucial role in both local naval defense and the protection of offshore development areas. They will be equipped with a range of anti-surface weaponry, including eight anti-ship or land-attack missiles like the BrahMos, alongside features such as stealth capabilities and a top speed of 35 knots (65 kilometers/40 miles per hour).
The LM2500 gas turbine, first deployed in 1969 on the US Navyโs GTS Admiral W M Callaghan cargo ship, produces a robust 25,060 kilowatts of power and is currently utilized by 33 navies worldwide, including the US Navy. HAL has a rich history of assembling and testing LM2500 engines, having outfitted the Indian Navyโs three P17 (Shivalik class) and six P17A (Nilgiri class) frigates, as well as the aircraft carrier IAC-1 Vikrant.
D. Sunil, Chairman and Managing Director of HAL, emphasized the longstanding partnership with GE Aerospace, stating, โGE Aerospace has been our valued partner for several decades in marine applications and aerospace. With the addition of the NGMV program, our partnership will further strengthen to greater heights.โ
The selection of GE Aerospaceโs LM2500 engine marks a significant step toward enhancing Indiaโs naval prowess as it prepares to bolster its defenses against emerging maritime threats.