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GE to Provide Digital Solutions for Indian Navy’s new aircraft carrier Vikrant’s Gas Turbines

GE’s local subsidiary in India is under contract with Cochin Shipyard Limited to provide a comprehensive digital solutions package to enhance the capabilities of the LM2500 marine gas turbines that power the Indian Navy’s IAC-1 Vikrant, which was commissioned in August 2022.

Naval News Staff 13 Feb 2023

GE Aerospace press release

Included in this digital solutions suite is GE’s SmartSignal solution, which will provide the Navy with early indications of equipment conditions that could cause engine damage and lead to unplanned losses.  These early indications can help the Navy be more effective while reducing operational risk.  With GE’s proprietary predictive analytics technology that is built into the shore-based “digital twin” of the Vikrant’s gas turbine engine, the Navy will be able to move toward a truly predictive mode of operation as it relates to its gas turbine propulsion.

“GE Marine gas turbines are commonly associated with operational excellence and best-in-class reliability.  With this innovative digital solution offering, which is being managed by our subsidiary GE India Industrial Pvt Ltd (“GEIIPL”), GE continues to demonstrate its advanced technologies and commitment to technology programs in India.” said Steve Rogers, Director of Marketing and Business Development, GE Marine.

“We take tremendous pride in the Indian Navy’s selection of our gas turbine and digital technology and are dedicated to continuing to support our ongoing programs.”


Rahul Gadre, Key Accounts Director for GE Aerospace

With a GE gas turbine, navies have worldwide support whether onshore or at sea, and interoperability benefits with other allied ships. GE has delivered gas turbines onboard 633 naval ships worldwide and provides 95% of the commissioned propulsion gas turbines in the United States Navy fleet. With GE’s split casing compressor and power turbine design, in-situ maintenance is allowed, often making a gas turbine removal unnecessary; navies save millions of dollars a year and weeks/months of ship unavailability.

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