Chanakya's_Chant
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Are they going to another decade to induct this ship??? That is the big question. INS Kolkata started contruction in 2003 and inducted in 2014! 11 years!! Bloody losers still needs consultancy!!! What the hell wrong with this guys?? If it were a private shipyard, it would have make it in 6 years thanks to fear of losing job!!!
Well INS Kolkata was late by four years - it was planned to be inducted by 2010 but the delays in the construction programme have been attributed to persistent design changes made by the Indian Navy to incorporate new weapons systems and sensors, failure by a Ukrainian shipyard to deliver the ship's propellers and shafts and the contract later being awarded to a Russian firm, delay in supply of warship-grade steel by Russia, delay in finalisation of cost of weapons and sensors and finally the delay in the delivery of the Barak 8 anti-air missiles, which are still in the final stages of completion with IAI and the DRDO.
These delays were mostly due to subcontractors/sub-vendors rather than MDL. We can't actually blame MDL when the weapons and sensors that are to be integrated in the platform are struck in red-tape! It isn't their responsibility to develop them either. Defence Ministry had a lot to do with it though.
But I am pretty optimistic about the timelines of Project-15B as no major re-designing has been done - there will be changes in the superstructure that will improve the ships stealth characteristics, it will incorporate a flush deck, include better acoustic signature and infrared signature reduction systems and more sophisticated weaponry such as: Nirbhay land-attack cruise missiles, hypersonic BrahMos-II anti-ship missiles and Barak 8-ER SAMs. They will operate two helicopters, and are expected to displace approximately 8,000 tonnes at full displacement (500 tonnes more than 15A).
The good thing is this time the Warship Grade Steel is being supplied by SAIL!
Warship-grade steel, made by SAIL