Diving Support Craft (DSC) Project
02-09-2023
12:14 PM
1 min read
Overview:
Recently, DSC A 20’ (Yard 325), the first ship of Five (05) Diving Support Craft (DSC) project was launched at Titagarh, Kolkata (WB) onto Hooghly River.
About Diving Support Craft (DSC) Project:
- DSC A 20’ is built by M/s Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd (TRSL).
- They are 30 m long catamaran hull ships, with a displacement of approx 300 tons.
- All five (05) DSC are anticipated to be delivered to Indian Navy in FY 2024-25.
- These crafts are being fitted with state of the art diving equipment and tools for performing diving operations.
- These ships are designed to undertake operational/ training diving operations in harbours and coastal waters.
- These ships are indigenously designed and built under relevant Naval Rules and Regulation of Indian Register of Shipping (IRS).
- The hydrodynamic analysis/ model testing of the ships during design stage were undertaken at Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL), Visakhapatnam.
The significance of a Diving Support Vessel
- A diving support vessel, as the name suggests is a ship that is used for the objective of diving into oceans.
- Divers, who dive into the middle of the seas as a part of the professional diving process, need proper diving support.
- The concept of a diving support vessel came into existence four to five decades ago.
- From that time onwards, these ships have been extremely important to the field of commercial diving and for military purposes, which forms a vital part of professional diving.
Q1) What is the Indian Register of Shipping?
The Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) is a maritime classification society and ship registry based in India. It is responsible for the classification and certification of ships and offshore structures, as well as providing a range of services related to maritime safety, quality, and environmental protection.