* It is the 1st warship to have fired the BrahMos missile before commissioning
* It has separate accommodation for women officers & sailors
* Never has a woman officer been part of a warship’s commissioning crew
Some brownie points and additional TRP for TOILisa wrote: ↑05 Jan 2024 18:42 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ind ... 571821.cms
Why would such a press release be made? How does it help the Indian navies operations?
Here's a list of the 65 ships ( not including yard craft such as LSAM, ferry craft, barges and tugs) that are on order/under construction for the IN as of 06Jan2024:mody wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 17:17 There are supposed to be over 60-69 ships currently under construction for the Indian Navy.
I can gather only the following projects, which are currently on going. Does anyone have information about other projects that are currently under construction:
1). P17A - 7 ships (4 at MDL, 3 GRSE)
2). Shallow Water Anti Submarine Ships - 16 nos. (8 GRSE, 8 CSL)
3). Missile cum ammunition barge - 16 nos. (8 Suryadipta projects, 8 Secon)
4). P15B - 2 ships yet to be commissioned. (MDL)
5). Talwar Class - 4 follow on ships (2 in Russia and 2 at GSL)
Please inform about any other ongoing projects under construction for the navy.
Not really when it is spread over 7-10 years and 1/3 of the ships commissioned are small vessels less than 1000 tons and half of the ships are around 3k-4k tons. It would be impressive if IN was to commission at least 15-20 ships a year and half of them were at least 5k tons or greater.
The P-17A class are larger and more capable in every way compared to the legacy Rajput & Delhi class destroyers. There's nothing preventing a repeat order of P-17B vessels. Mind you both MDL/GRSE have built these under modular construction, so repeat orders can have a quick turnaround time. I suspect the question in NHQ is more around the propulsion stack...invest heavily in LM2500 or de-risk with a Rolls Royce MT30
More specifically the difference is:
Yes - I remember seeing a video about the P-17 Shivalik - was launching an LWT from a triple tube launcher mounted internally / behind a screen.
Jan 10, 2024
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R Hari Kumar today flagged off the first indigenously manufactured Drishti 10 'Starliner' Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for the Navy.
The sophisticated, state-of-the-art UAV marks a significant step towards strategic autonomy and technological leadership in high-endurance, combat-proven, and indigenized advanced aerial systems.
hgupta ji
As long as we nurture our own domestic versions but we are not even doing that. Our Tapas and Rustom programs are in tatters, derailed by the import lobby.chetak wrote: ↑11 Jan 2024 16:04That is how things start in the high tech world. Our problem remains as in other areas which is the lack of quality, vertically specialized dedicated human resources
"It doesn't matter whether a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice."
It is of vital importance to us that we now have a second source for these drones and we are intentionally de-risking from the dicey amriki supply chain
So, what is happening is we are collaborating and making in India today.....
and we hope to innovate, improve and upgrade when expertise is gained and human resources are sufficiently developed and with adani, that will happen fairly quickly
hgupta ji,
It's clear what they are doing....by quick promise of simultaneous submarine launches ( no country does this, btw), they're again going for Mazagaon Procured Items from France, and suppressing indigenous efforts.Rakesh wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024 20:37 MDL Bids Enhanced Kalvari Submarines for Indian Navy, Claims Can Make 9 At Once
https://defence.in/threads/mdl-bids-enh ... once.1702/
11 Jan 2024