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India wants 20 Remotely Manned Fast Interceptor Craft from local shipyards.


| 2023

According to information published by the Indian government on May 3, 2023, the Ministry of Defence intends to procure 20 Remotely Manned Fast Interceptor Crafts Indigenous (RMFIC-I) for the Indian Navy.
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Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001 CMN Naval's autonomous interceptor UHSI32. (Picture source: CMN Naval)


The RMFIC-I should be capable of being manned by a single operator from a single workstation either onboard or a remote station ashore, with a lifesaving capacity of 14 personnel. The crew may comprise two personnel, a primary and alternate operator, with additional personnel allowed to embark as per mission requirements.

The RMFIC-I should have a displacement of 17 tons, with a draught not exceeding 1 m and a length between 13 to 17 m. It should have a maximum speed of not less than 45 knots at environmental conditions and be capable of running at slow speeds.

The engines should be capable of running at a minimum 33% load while patrolling in the harbor at low speeds. The economical speed should be more than 15 knots, while the sustained speed should be more than 45 knots.

The RMFIC-I should be able to operate up to a distance of 40 nm from the coast and have an endurance of not less than 200 nm at a speed of 15 knots with 25% fuel remaining onboard as reserve. It should be seaworthy up to Sea State 4 and able to patrol up to Sea State 3.


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