The Indian Coast Guard signed a deal with L&T for six Rail-Less Helo Traversing Systems (RLHTS) for its Next-Gen OPVs. This procurement, under the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, aims to enhance safe helicopter operations at sea.
The Indian Coast Guard signed a deal with L&T Precision Engineering & Systems on Friday for the procurement of six Rail-Less Helo Traversing Systems (RLHTS) for indigenously built Next-Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs).
“In line with GoI #AatmanirbharBharat, initiative @IndiaCoastGuard today inked a deal with L&T Precision Engineering & Systems at #CGHQ, #NewDelhi for procurement of six (06) Rail-Less Helo Traversing Systems #RLHTS for indigenously built Next-Generation #OPVs,” Indian Coast Guard said in a post on social media platform X.
“The agreement was signed by the Principal Director (Air Acquisition), #CGHQ and Vice President, L&T, in the presence of Deputy Director General (Aviation). The #RLHTS aims at enhancing safe helicopter operations by ensuring reliability and flexibility in maritime environments, marking a significant stride towards defence self-reliance,” it added.
Advanced Helo Traversing Technology Explained
Rail-less helicopter traversing systems are advanced naval deck systems that move helicopters between the landing area and hangar without physical rails, using powerful winches, wires, and sensors to safely haul, secure, and guide the aircraft across the ship’s deck, even in rough seas, offering flexibility over traditional rail systems by eliminating alignment needs.
System Specifications
As per the information available on the L&T Precision Engineering & Systems website, the system is compatible with helicopters fitted with a probe and weighing up to 12.5 tonnes, ensuring broad operational versatility. (ANI)
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