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India to ink $4-b contract with Russia for four missile-carrying frigates

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MUMBAI, OCTOBER 27:


Seeking to add power to the Navy’s capabilities, India will soon seal a $4-billion contract with Russia for the purchase of four missile-carrying frigates. Called Project 11356, the four warships will have gas turbine power engines and will be equipped with the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles.

Project 11356 has been in the offing for some years now, sources said. The frigates have a displacement of about 4,000 tonnes, speed of up to 30 knots and endurance of 30 days. Three such ships have already been built for the Black Sea Fleet.

Two shipyards
Specifying the shipyards to build Project 11356, intended for the Indian as well as the Russian Navy, is the first step towards the purchase of frigates from Russia, sources said, adding that the Yantar shipyard in Kaliningrad and Goa Shipyard are to be involved in the project.

Official sources said the contract to be signed between the two nations would be based on the “two plus two formula, wherein two frigates will be built in Russia and sent to India, whereas another two will be built at the Goa Shipyard with assistance on technology transfer.”

“Last year in July, the Defence Ministry finalised orders worth ₹35,500 crore for Goa Shipyard Ltd, in a move that would boost technical know-how and provide employment opportunities to localites,” said an official with the PSU with direct knowledge of the contract. In order to execute the order, the shipyard is investing ₹4,000 crore, he added, and has undergone modification for the construction and integration of warships with stealth capabilities.

The shipyard is already in the process of executing six Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Vessel Project, of which five ships have been delivered all ahead of schedule. The last ship too is progressing ahead of schedule, the official added.

High-level team
A high-level delegation from Russia visited the Indian shipyard in March, to “appraise themselves of the specialised field of shipbuilding that is currently on” at the defence public sector undertaking Goa Shipyard. Officials from Russia’s United Ship Building and Yantar Shipyard who visited Goa have helped continue discussions between the shipyards, sources added.

The Indian Navy currently operates six Talwar-class frigates designed by the Severnoye Design Bureau and built at the Baltiysky Zavod and Yantar Shipyards.

(This article was published on October 27, 2017)

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com...r-missilecarrying-frigates/article9928301.ece
 
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1 billion US dollar each for a 4,000 ton frigate?

Even with ToT to build the remaining two in India, this is the Indians getting fleeced!

PS - Could not the Indian Navy build the hull and certain sensors like sonar and maybe search radar itself and import the engine and missiles from Russia? Or am I really not getting it?
 
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1 billion US dollar each for a 4,000 ton frigate?

Even with ToT to build the remaining two in India, this is the Indians getting fleeced!

PS - Could not the Indian Navy build the hull and certain sensors like sonar and maybe search radar itself and import the engine and missiles from Russia? Or am I really not getting it?
Dude, we already build destroyers at home.
Our docks are operating and full capacity and instead of waiting till we increase capacity, we are outsourcing the work.
Yeah you got it right, india is outsourcing work.
 
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Dude, we already build destroyers at home.
Our docks are operating and full capacity and instead of waiting till we increase capacity, we are outsourcing the work.
Yeah you got it right, india is outsourcing work.

Ok.

Why the 1 billion US dollar price per frigate?
Is India paying for the development costs as well?
 
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Ok.

Why the 1 billion US dollar price per frigate?
Is India paying for the development costs as well?

Missile carrying frigates. Looks like some specialised role. And these are touted to be the most advanced ones , better than whatever we have.

There is a price for some tot as the article is talking about but no details yet.
 
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1 billion US dollar each for a 4,000 ton frigate?

Even with ToT to build the remaining two in India, this is the Indians getting fleeced!

PS - Could not the Indian Navy build the hull and certain sensors like sonar and maybe search radar itself and import the engine and missiles from Russia? Or am I really not getting it?
Maybe the 1 billion price tag is for significant ToT and also to keep the Russians happy and give them an assurance that we didn't ditch them for the US
 
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I hope these frigates are the best offering from russia.....any idea whether RS is going to make more after these 4??? I hope they make another 4 for less than $2 billion dollars....
 
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Waste of money should ask us or a NATO ally to supply. EU can help get you better stuff.
 
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guys wtf is this????how many silos??:woot:
is it edited or for real?:o:
 
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We are not talking about Casino carriers. We are talking about combat ready ships.

given the < 50% mission availability of mig 29k(s)...i think a straight out 1:1 fight between liaoning and vikramaditya will result in defeat for indian navy.

The chinese carrier costs 1% of the indian carrier anyway.
 
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given the < 50% mission availability of mig 29k(s)...i think a straight out 1:1 fight between liaoning and vikramaditya will result in defeat for indian navy.

The chinese carrier costs 1% of the indian carrier anyway.
Rear end theories don't count.
See I told you...here comes the justification for the milking process. Sure, a casino carrier with APAR radars and a dozens J-15s.
Still not combat ready. Quite a carrier.
 
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Rear end theories don't count.

Still not combat ready. Quite a carrier.
How do you define combat ready? Pilot can fly their sorties? Radars up and running? Operations streamlined? It's been almost 5 years? And you think we just sit there and do nothing? Anyway stop derailing this thread, it's about an Indian frigate btw.
 
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