Indian Navy Chose Ullman Seats as New Standard

May 15, 2013

Photo: Solas Marine
Photo: Solas Marine
Photo: Solas Marine
Photo: Solas Marine
Photo: Solas Marine
Photo: Solas Marine

Solas Marine in Sri Lanka was awarded a contract for 80 FICs, Fast Interception Craft, for the Indian Navy, with an option for 80 more boats.

The Albert Nazarov designed FRC has been extremely well received by the Navy and the production rate is now increasing to up to three boats per month.

Advanced armament and surveillance equipment, as well as gear for hostile boarding in adverse conditions, in combination with good sea keeping and speed capacity exceeding the spec, makes this a most excellent tool for anti-terrorist operations, says project leader Cdr Ret S K Raghav after acceptance tests completed.

After thorough investigation and comparative testing of suspension seats, the Ullman Patrol seats were chosen as the new standard.

Related News

Containership Lost Electric Power Several Times Before Striking Bridge in Baltimore, Investigators say Russia Steps in After India Drops Safety Cover for Sanctioned Vessels Silversea Takes Delivery of New Cruise Ship Silver Ray US House Panel to Hold Hearing on Baltimore Bridge Collapse Amogy Presented with New Technology Qualification Letter by ABS