Mujraparty
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I believe this is the first pic of the interior of the IN's P-8Is.
The IN is being forced to import 127 mm guns as the government-run Defence Research and Development Organisation has been unable to develop them. The systems will arm seven Shivalik-class frigates and six Delhi-class destroyers that are at various stages of construction at local shipyards.
They're talking about P-17A and P-15B, so Kolkata class NOT Delhi class.The IN is being forced to import 127 mm guns as the government-run Defence Research and Development Organisation has been unable to develop them. The systems will arm seven Shivalik-class frigates and six Delhi-class destroyers that are at various stages of construction at local shipyards.
They're talking about P-17A and P-15B, so Kolkata class NOT Delhi class.
With now a single bidder situation remaining and that too a bidder owned by Finmeccanica I hope this doesn't drag out into a situation where there is constant deadlock for years that compromises the 2 class' construction and trail timelines.
Yes, I know, what is your point?IThey're talking about P-17A and P-15B, so Kolkata class NOT Delhi class.
But there are only 2 producers of 127mm naval cannon in the world. So how is that going to help (unless India modifies its position, which prompted BEA systems to withdraw in the first place)Usually, if a single-vendor situation arisis as a result of others pulling out/getting disqualified prematurely, then a fresh bidding will begin.
But there are only 2 producers of 127mm naval cannon in the world. So how is that going to help (unless India modifies its position, which prompted BEA systems to withdraw in the first place)
Or open up the caliber to allow e.g. 130mm A192M(E)!Well only 2 ways left then. Either refresh the regulations/terms to suit BAE, or site the requirement for
127mm guns as an emergency and go for direct govt-to-govt purchase.