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BOMBAY DOCKYARD
- Bombay Dockyard—also known as Naval Dockyard—is an Indian shipbuilding yard at Mumbai.
- The Yard was established in 1735 by the East India Company.
- Lovji Wadia oversaw the building of Bombay Dock, Asia’s first dry dock, in 1750.
- In 1811 the British Royal Navy took over the Yard.
WHAT IS A DRY DOCK
- A dry dock is a berth where maintenance and repair works take place.
- These are not possible when the ship is in water.
- It is flooded to allow the ship to enter the berth, after which the water is removed so that the works on it can be carried out.
- The naval dockyard in Mumbai has 3 other dry dock-
- Bombay Dock,
- Duncan dock,
- Cruiser Graving Dock.
- All dating back at least 150 years.
- Vikramaditya could not dock at any of these facilities.
ABOUT THE DOCK
- The dimensions of the Navy’s largest dry dock are 281- m long, 45-m wide and almost 17-m deep.
- It is designed chiefly for INS Vikramaditya.
- When INS Vikramaditya is not docked here, it can accommodate two smaller vessels.
- The project was awarded to Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) on April 12, 2010.
- The design, inspired by a Singapore dock, saves space on land because it is built into the sea.
- The state-of-the-art dry dock, constructed over 9 years at a cost of Rs 1,000 crore.
- Around 8,000 metric tonne of steel forms the core of the project.
BENEFITS
- It will not only reduce vessel maintenance expenses that the Navy incurs at private shipyards,
- But will also enhance defense capability to load advanced arms and ammunition onto out premiere warships,” said an officer.
- The dock, equipped with robotic machinery, can overhaul ships in quick succession.
- It has a facility to enable container trucks carrying ship spare parts to station themselves along repair bays,
- So that engineers don’t have to waste time procuring the parts from a distance.
ABOUT INS VIKRAMADITYA
- Originally built as Baku and commissioned in 1987.
- The carrier served with the Russian Navy (as Admiral Gorshkov) before being decommissioned in 1996.
- The carrier was purchased by India on 20 January 2004 at a price of $2.35 billion.
- The ship successfully completed her sea trials in July 2013 and aviation trials in September 2013.
- Finally INS Vikramaditya was commissioned on 16 November 2013 at a ceremony held in Russia