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INDIAN NAVY TO BUY SEVEN CORVETTES FOR $2 BILLION

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OSA-class (1241-RE) Missile Boat - The Indian Navy was very successful against the Pakistani Navy in its Operation Trident in the 1971 war with the OSA-class

NEW DELHI - The Indian navy plans to acquire seven new-generation guided missile corvettes at a cost of $2 billion to replace its Russian-built 1241-RE missile boats, allowing only domestic companies to bid under the government's "Make in India" rules.

While the ships themselves must be constructed at an Indian shipyard, some major systems of the boats, particularly the weaponry, will be imported, an Indian Navy official said.

"I suppose most of the leading European and Russian shipyards will be in the fray," says Anil Jai Singh, retired Indian navy commodore and defense analyst.

"The imports could be the Short Range Surface to Air Missile SRSAM, surveillance radars, torpedoes and engines. The rest can be Indian -- that is, the gun, surface-to-surface missile systems, rockets, sonars, most of the navigation communications and electronic-warfare systems," says Sujeet Samaddar, another former Indian navy official and defense analyst.

The Indian sea service wants the new corvettes to have longer range than the old boats, capable of offensive nuclear submarines attack, anti-submarine warfare, local naval defense, maritime interdiction operations, and visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS) operations, according to the a request for proposals sent to Indian industry.

"Missile corvettes are agile high-speed ships with considerable firepower, ideal for a littoral environment. These corvettes will probably have a potent anti-ship missile capability with an adequate point defense missile system and incorporating advanced stealth technologies," says Singh.

The formal tender for the new generation corvettes will be given to domestic shipyards next year and is likely to be sent to state-owned

Mazagon Docks Ltd., Garden Research Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd. (GRSE), Hindustan Shipyard Ltd. and Cochin Shipyard Ltd. Private-sector companies considered in the running are Reliance Defence and Engineering Ltd (RDEL) - formerly known as Pipavav Defence - as well as Offshore Engineering and Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Ltd., according to a Ministry of Defence (MoD) official.

So far only state-owned MDL and GRSE have built such complex corvettes in past, the Indian navy official noted.

"GRSE, Reliance and L&T should be the front-runners," says Singh.

The big-ticket ships purchase comes at a time when the defense budget for the last two years has been nearly flat, raising questions over financing.

"I understand the long-term prospective plan for 2017-32 has been prepared and budgetary support for the programs is included," says Samaddar.

That plan, unveiled early this year, calls for acquiring a range of futuristic technologies. These include naval missiles and guns, propulsion and power generation, surveillance and detection systems, futuristic torpedoes and directed-energy weapons, submarines and anti-submarine warfare, naval aviation, network-centric warfare equipment and combat management systems.

"By 2027, Indian Navy plans to have 200 warships from the present number of around 140," the Indian navy official said.

http://www.defensenews.com/articles/indian-navy-to-buy-seven-corvettes-for-2-billion
 
Its not Next Generation Missile Corvettes. That's a different project. 6 Of them will be built. Primarily for Anti Ship and Land Attack Duties.

It's Next Generation Corvettes . 7 Of these will be built , and they will be multirole. More of Light Frigate.

Also the radars would be from BEL only.Engine most likely would also be an licenced product made in India.
 
India can't make a freaking corvette without major help from foreign suppliers?

Then 2 billion US dollars for 7 corvettes?

300 million USD apeice for now? With escalation of cost to 500 million a boat later?:lol:

A capricious India does know how to squander its hard-earned cash. :enjoy:
 
India can't make a freaking corvette without major help from foreign suppliers?

Then 2 billion US dollars for 7 corvettes?

300 million USD apeice for now? With escalation of cost to 500 million a boat later?:lol:

A capricious India does know how to squander its hard-earned cash. :enjoy:
allowing only domestic companies to bid under the government's "Make in India" rules.
 
India can't make a freaking corvette without major help from foreign suppliers?

Then 2 billion US dollars for 7 corvettes?

300 million USD apeice?

A capricious India does know how to squander its hard-earned cash. :enjoy:

Why do the chinise always troll before even reading the article

Its clearly mentioned that the tender is meant for domestic shipyards
And contenders are
GRSE, MDL,HSL and L&T
All of them are indian
Its true the SRSAM and Torpedoes will be imported but rest everything is made in India
 
Why do the chinise always troll before even reading the article

Its clearly mentioned that the tender is meant for domestic shipyards
And contenders are
GRSE, MDL,HSL and L&T
All of them are indian
Its true the SRSAM and Torpedoes will be imported but rest everything is made in India
Nope........ torpedos can be procured from bharat dynamics and far as SRSAM is concern by the time first NGC will be ready we will already have SR-SAM by DRDO

So $2bn minus commissions = ?
There is no commission most of the equipment are from indian supplier
 
India can't make a freaking corvette without major help from foreign suppliers?

Then 2 billion US dollars for 7 corvettes?

300 million USD apeice for now? With escalation of cost to 500 million a boat later?:lol:

A capricious India does know how to squander its hard-earned cash. :enjoy:

Hold your guns Chinese guy. Its only the Indian Companies that's participating. Better luck next time and hey read the article next time before you break in.
 
India can't make a freaking corvette without major help from foreign suppliers?

Then 2 billion US dollars for 7 corvettes?

300 million USD apeice for now? With escalation of cost to 500 million a boat later?:lol:

A capricious India does know how to squander its hard-earned cash. :enjoy:
Looser
 
Why do the chinise always troll before even reading the article

Its clearly mentioned that the tender is meant for domestic shipyards
And contenders are
GRSE, MDL,HSL and L&T
All of them are indian
Its true the SRSAM and Torpedoes will be imported but rest everything is made in India



Varunastra and SRSAM will be from India.
 
India can't make a freaking corvette without major help from foreign suppliers?

Then 2 billion US dollars for 7 corvettes?

300 million USD apeice for now? With escalation of cost to 500 million a boat later?:lol:

A capricious India does know how to squander its hard-earned cash. :enjoy:
We are merely trying to emulate great Chinese "United nations destroyer concept" on this my friend. :china: :enjoy:

"Chinese" Type 52c Destroyer

Propulsion: Ukranian and German

The first two ships' propulsion is in the form of CODOG, consisting of two Ukraine-made DA80/DN80 gas turbines each rated at ~32,600 hp(24 MW) and two Shaanxi diesel engines (Chinese licensed production of the MTU 20V956TB92 (German)) each rated at ~6,700 hp (5 MW). The DA80/DN80 gas turbine is the export version of UGT-25000 of Ukrainian Zorya-Mashprocket State State Enterprise Gas Turbine Research & Production Complex, purchased by China in the late 1990s as part of license-production in China. [1]The UGT25000 has power rating of 25-27MW depending on configuration [2], but could only provide 24MW upon delivery because development was not fully completed when they were sold to China. A total of eight units were originally purchased and Chinese sources have claimed that all had been upgraded, mainly in the area of turbine blade production techniques, and such update had greatly increased reliability and maintainability.

Radar: Ukranian origin

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The August 2009 report from the Office of Naval Intelligence states that “the Luyang II DDG possesses a sophisticated phased-array radar system similar to the western AEGIS radar system.” 2009 ONI Report, p. 1. Another author states that “the Chinese bought their active-array destroyer radar from the Ukrainian Kvant organization, which is unlikely to have the resources to develop the project much further.” (Norman Friedman, “Russian Arms Industry Foundering,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, September 2009: 90-91.

Armament: Ex Soviet, French

HQ9:
Copy of Russian S-300V

Cruise Missiles: Made with the help of ex Soviet scientists

Type 210 100mm naval gun: Modified copy of French 100mm Naval Gun

Type 730 CIWS: External design copy of Dutch Goalkeeper, Internal copy of French, Sagem Volcan.

ASW Capabilites: French, European

Sonar: Modified French DUBV-23 sonar

Helicopters : Russian Kamov Ka-28 or Z9 (Chinese copy of Eurocopter Dauphin)

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/ins-kolkata-navy’s-most-powerful-warship-to-be-delivered-next-month.312052/page-6#ixzz4QHU931v5
 
Why do the chinise always troll before even reading the article

Its clearly mentioned that the tender is meant for domestic shipyards
And contenders are
GRSE, MDL,HSL and L&T
All of them are indian
Its true the SRSAM and Torpedoes will be imported but rest everything is made in India

You must understand that people like @cirr crave for our, Indians, attention. They can't live without trolling in our threads to comfort their selves and to reduce their Inferiority complex. It's truly saddening to see their situation :(
 
You must understand that people like @cirr crave for our, Indians, attention. They can't live without trolling in our threads to comfort their selves and to reduce their Inferiority complex. It's truly saddening to see their situation :(

Chinese having inferiority complex from Indians? What shit are you smoking bro?
 

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