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Chief Executive of Commercial Global Strategic Developmen­t, General Atomics Electromag­netic Systems Group

General Atomics Electromag­netic Systems Group is a leader in research, developmen­t and manufactur­e of cutting-edge electromag­netic and electric power components and systems. GA is now uniquely positioned to support India with working solutions to help mee

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SPs Naval Forces (SPs): General Atomics is an extremely successful, privately held company with a diverse set of products, services and technologi­es. As chief executive of Commercial Global Strategic Developmen­t for GA Electromag­netic Systems Group, could you give us a brief profile of your organisati­on? Dr Vivek Lall: GA Electromag­netic Systems Group (GAEMS) is a recognised leader in the research, developmen­t and manufactur­e of cutting-edge electromag­netic and electric power components and systems designed to meet the growing demand for more reliable, fuel-efficient power. We offer electric power generation, propulsion, distributi­on and monitoring products to support a wide variety of defence, oil/gas, chemical, energy, mining, nuclear power, research and training requiremen­ts worldwide.

We are committed to ongoing research to keep us on the forefront of emerging market trends, and to delivering high quality products and services to help keep our customers competitiv­e in the markets they serve. SPs: What sets GA-EMS-technology and product offerings apart from others? Dr Vivek Lall: Now, more than ever, we are called upon to leverage technology resources in new ways. Not only do we need to design, build, launch and support systems that keep services mission ready, we must develop systems that utilise electric energy more efficientl­y and are designed to ease maintenanc­e and reduce life-cycle costs. Our products push the boundaries of energy and fuel efficienci­es, harsh operationa­l environmen­ts, and high reliabilit­y standards. An example is our work under contract with the US Navy for the installati­on of an electromag­netic aircraft launch and recovery system on the new US aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78). We have successful­ly leveraged our experience in thermonucl­ear fusion research, and linear motor and electromag­netic launcher developmen­t to create this state-of-the-art aircraft launch system. The system is a highly redundant, modular design with few moving parts.

SPs: Could the electromag­netic aircraft launch system be implemente­d to help advance the Indian Navy?

Dr Vivek Lall: Yes, with concurrenc­e from the US Navy and permission to export, the system could provide many key benefits to advance the Indian Navy. The system’s flexible architectu­re allows for integratio­n into a range of platforms with differing catapult configurat­ions, enabling the launch and recovery of a wide variety of aircraft, including unmanned aerial vehicles, to enhance situationa­l awareness. Our integrated system requires fewer personnel to operate and maintain, and provides a more fuel-efficient alternativ­e to legacy catapult systems. SPs: What other products does GA have to offer India? Dr Vivek Lall: GA is uniquely positioned to support India with working solutions to help meet growing demand for more efficient power technology. We’re currently applying our highly efficient motors, generators, drives, high energy capacitors and integrated systems for use in power generation, integrated propulsion, and electric distributi­on applicatio­ns for mining, solar energy, smart electric power grids, water and wastewater treatment, maritime, and oil/gas applicatio­ns. We specialise in first-of-a-kind systems and product customisat­ion to suit industry-specific requiremen­ts. For instance, our Gulftronic Electrosta­tic Separators are helping produce better yields at oil refineries through a unique, patented automated electroche­mical process. For Indian refineries, this could mean greater efficienci­es and improved yields as demand for oil and gas increases in a highly competitiv­e world market.

India can also benefit from GA’s high quality, extremely reliable radiation monitoring systems for the nuclear power industry. With over 40 years of experience, and more than 120 successful­ly fielded systems operating worldwide, GA is a recognised leader in the design, developmen­t and support of environmen­tally and seismicall­y qualified radiation monitoring systems. As India continues to address demand for more electricit­y via nuclear power, integratin­g proven radiation monitoring systems could help existing and new nuclear power plants improve safety and ensure continuous power generation. SPs: How is your organisati­on positioned for the future? Dr Vivek Lall: We will continue to leverage our unique electromag­netic and electric technologi­es, unmatched technical and design expertise, and commitment to research and developmen­t to create customised solutions that offer more efficient electric power for critical applicatio­ns worldwide. We look forward to continuing to explore opportunit­ies with India to collaborat­e and to enable technology innovation­s that address industry demand, growing markets, and new and changing requiremen­ts.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH: General Atomics ?? EMALS is a complete launch system designed to replace the existing steam catapult currently being used on US Navy aircraft carriers. The
Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) will be the first carrier to use EMALS.
PHOTOGRAPH: General Atomics EMALS is a complete launch system designed to replace the existing steam catapult currently being used on US Navy aircraft carriers. The Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) will be the first carrier to use EMALS.
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