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Team Udayavani, Feb 1, 2018, 5:48 PM IST
Mangaluru: Bharati Defence and Infrastructure Ltd launched Vessel V-410, an interceptor boat for the Coast Guard on Wednesday.
The interceptor boat named as Charlie 162, will be officially delivered to the Coast Guard by February 20.
Charlie 162, was one of the 15 interceptor boats that the Defence Ministry asked BDIL to build in 2012. These boats can achieve a speed of 35 knots an hour.
The boats are propelled by Arneson Surface Drive and powered by two main engines each with a capacity of 1,650 kW.
BDIL has so far delivered six interceptors boats to the Coast Guard. Four were delivered from its Goa shipyard.
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