The company has developed several products which are import substitutes as well as innovated to develop indigenous armour plate for ballistic protection, Essar Steel said in a statement today.
The estimated expenditure in defence sector is over USD 200 billion over the next five years.
Essar Steel's import substitute products have been used in the construction of advance naval destroyers, offshore patrol vessels and floating docks. They also provide ballistic protection to combat vehicles and battle tanks. In addition, Essar Steel products are used in the construction of Coast Guard vessels and in the repair of naval ships.
In Land Defence, their products are used for battle tanks, motor casing of missiles, mine protected and combat vehicles, military and civil vehicles, artillery guns, morcha and machan.
"The defence sector is witnessing exponential growth. Essar Steel would like to be a part of this growing segment so we can capitalise on our strengths, which include state-of-the-art manufacturing and product development," Essar Steel MD and CEO Dillip Oommen said.
The revised Defence Procurement Policy 2016 encourages 'Make in India' and supports indigenous manufacturing of defence equipment and spares. The goal is to achieve an indigenisation level of 60 per cent to 70 per cent, against the existing 40 per cent.
Apart from saving foreign exchange for clients, it will bring about self-sufficiency and self-reliance, as well as position the country as an exporter of defence goods.
Essar Steel has set up a 1.5 million tonnes per annum 5-metre-wide steel plate facility at Hazira to meet the requirements of the defence sector.
The plant has three types of rolling capabilities that include thermo-mechanical controlled rolling, normalised rolling and temperature controlled rolling.
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