Rolls Royce to supply propulsion system for Indian navy's future warship | MT 30 engines for navy

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As we already know DRDO and rolls Royce is in deal for co-development of jet engines which will power Indian future fifth generation fighter jets. Also we are in discussion with Safaran for co-development of jets engines. However Rolls Royce is seems to be more interested to help India for development of engines. On multiple occasions Rolls Royce has shown its interest for collaborating with Indian partners like DRDO & HAL for development of engines. But India not only needs jets engines, we also want propulsion system to power our future frigates, warships and aircraft carrier. On May 2021, HAL has signed MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING with UK’s ROLLS ROYCE for MT30 ENGINES. Under this Memorandum of UNDERSTANDING, HAL will provide PACKAGING, SUPPORT, MARKETING and SERVICE SUPPORT for MT30 ENGINES. MT30 ENGINE is one of the latest marine ENGINES of ROLLS ROYCE which will be used in FUTURE VESSELS, AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, FRIGATES or DESTROYERS of INDIA NAVY. On 22 October 2021, group of senior Indian navy admirals has visited Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier. this is not normal war-game strategy. The Carrier Strike Group Tour was dedicated for showcasing Indian navy capabilities of Rolls Royce for providing Naval propulsion solutions aboard the mighty HMS Queen Elizabeth warship. Now, Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier is powered by Integrated Electric Propulsion consisting of two Rolls-Royce MT30 36 MW (48,000 hp) gas turbine generator units and four diesel generator sets. This is the same engine regarding which MOU was signed between HAL and Rolls Royce in May this year. Now question is “how MT30 engines can be game changer for Indian navy”. MT30 is the World's "Most Power-dense, Best-in-Class" Naval Gas Turbine currently in service with various Naval-programmes Worldwide across 7 different types of Ships. The two MT30 engines powers Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier which is 65000 ton class carrier. Now coincidently IAC Vishal which will be 3rd air craft carrier of India will also have displacement of 65000 ton. The MT30 engine alone delivers big design benefits through its power density, this helps in reducing significantly the number of gas turbines required to power carrier. So it save more fuel and provides more run for the carrier with limited fuel. It also guarantees its power throughout the 50-year service life expectancy of the ship. The QEC also feature full Rolls-Royce low voltage (LV) electrical distribution system that distributes enough electricity to power the equivalent of 5,000 family homes. So now you have idea that MT30 engines are powerful advance and proven. The Rolls-Royce MT30 (Marine Turbine) is a marine gas turbine engine based on Rolls-Royce Trent 800 aero engine. The MT30 retains 80% similarity with the Trent 800 of Boeing 777. It has maximum power rating is 40 MW and minimum efficient power 25 MW. The special thing about this engine is that its power generation capacity does not degrade in its entire service life.
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