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The LM2500 isn't just powering the Indian Navy; it's the engine of choice for navies worldwide that demand the best. Over 714 vessels globally rely on GE Aerospace's marine gas turbines for their ...
GE Marine delivered eight LM2500 aeroderivative marine gas turbines that will power the United States Navy’s DDG 113 and DDG 115 destroyers, in the DDG 51 restart program. Commencing with this ...
GE Marine announced that it will provide IHI, Tokyo, Japan, with LM2500 and LM500 gas turbines for the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force’s (JMSDF) new 24DDH destroyer. The GE LM2500 gas ...
14 October 2005 – GE Energy’s aeroderivative gas turbine services group will replace an existing LM2500 with a standard annular combustor (SAC) aeroderivative gas turbine with GE’s LM2500 ...
Engine manufacturer General Electric announced that its LM2500 marine engines have been chosen to power Indian Navy’s Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV) being built by Cochin Shipyard Limited.
General Electric and Volvo Aero have signed an agreement to increase Volvo Aero's stake in the LM2500 industrial gas turbine, an engine primarily used for marine and industrial applications.
In a significant boost to India’s naval defence capabilities, GE Aerospace’s LM2500 marine gas turbine engines have been selected to power the Indian Navy’s Next Generation Missile Vessels ...