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Images: INS Teg’s cold weather sea trials

The INS Teg is a Talwar-class (Krivak III) frigate built by the Yantar shipyard in Russia.

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The Talwar-class (Krivak III) frigate, INS Teg, is set to join the Indian Navy next Friday. Here are images of the grueling sea trials the ship and its crew underwent some months back

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The iced deck can be dicey, too, and takes some getting used to.

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Ice forms quickly on surfaces, but the reliable systems thaw out the frost, once operational.

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No doubt, these trials are also a test of the crew’s resilience and perseverance.


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While the Indian Navy does not necessarily have compelling requirements that mandate its warships to navigate through such extreme conditions, the sea trials are a proof of capability and robust construction.

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The INS Teg took almost five years to be built and will join the Indian Navy on Friday.

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The INS Teg, and the Tarkash and Trikand that will follow, will differ from the earlier Talwar-class frigates by carrying the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, instead of the Klub-N missile.

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The Talwar-class is a stealth warship design and the INS Teg is the first of the second batch of three warships being acquired by the navy.


Images: INS Teg's cold weather sea trials | StratPost
 
I think these trials do make sense if we want to become true blue water navy. These ships should be capable to travel to any location where India wants(nothing bad to have some strength), its good that these ships can withstand such harsh situation and still operate.

Good going....

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I think these trials do make sense if we want to become true blue water navy. These ships should be capable to travel to any location where India wants(nothing bad to have some strength), its good that these ships can withstand such harsh situation and still operate.

Good going....

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couldn't agree more....:enjoy:
 
Nice pics. Good new :) but 5 year is tooooo long time period. Should have been 2/3 atmost
 
looking great...but hope our sailors never have to face this climate..its tooooooooo cold.. :D :D
 
I think these trials do make sense if we want to become true blue water navy. These ships should be capable to travel to any location where India wants(nothing bad to have some strength), its good that these ships can withstand such harsh situation and still operate.

Good going....



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Agree with u, there are reports that the Chinese are planning to have a say in affairs of Arctic, why not India follow suite & it shld place itself more aggressively in context of the arctic & antarctic.
 
Seems a little unnecessary for the IN but is good to have such capability in the back pocket- you never know what is around the next corner. And an excellent experience for the IN crew, must have created a close-knit crew- Brrrrrr!
 
Will be handy in case there is a new Ice age..
Although an actual test would be to take this ship right into tropical waters after that..
Extreme cold.. then extreme heat.
 
Will be handy in case there is a new Ice age..
Although an actual test would be to take this ship right into tropical waters after that..
Extreme cold.. then extreme heat.

We have special team for Ice Age.

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Sid is the general

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