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Made-in-India warship to be largest in Sri Lankan Navy’s fleet

Except poor people who are under China's economical influence no one will trust and buy a chinese system... leave that aside.

Which Korean ship?? can you point me out

Why don't you try some googling yourself instead of harassing everyone in Sanghi style??

Why do some people ask to be spoonfed all the time......:disagree:

If the Vietnamese were getting destroyers your Visakhapatnam class cost has ballooned to $1.25 Billion per ship according to your media.

The KDX-III King Sejong AEGIS destroyers cost well under a Billion. Because of their not needing to import every little sensor, radar and weapons system.

That's why Korean ships cost less.

They don't have to pay Israeli/French/Italian labor costs.

Same with Frigates or even corvettes....

Do you get it now......:disagree:
 
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Because of their not needing to import every little sensor, radar and weapons system.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejong_the_Great-class_destroyer

Sensors and processing systems:
  • AN/SPY-1D(V) multi-function radar
  • AN/SPG-62 fire control radar
  • DSQS-21BZ hull mounted sonar
  • MTeQ towed array sonar system
  • Sagem Infrared Search & Track (IRST) system
Electronic warfare
& decoys: LIG Nex1 SLQ-200K Sonata electronic warfare suite[2]
Armament:
  • 1 × 5 inch (127 mm/L62) Mk-45 Mod 4naval gun
  • 1 × 30 mm Goalkeeper CIWS
  • 1 × RAM Block 1 CIWS
  • 4 × 4 SSM-700K Hae Sung anti-ship missiles
  • 80-cell Mk 41 VLS
    • SM-2 Block IIIB/IV
  • 48-cell K-VLS
    • 32 × Hyunmoo III land attack cruise missiles
    • 16 × K-ASROC Red Shark in (VLS)
  • 2 × 3 K745 LW Blue Shark torpedoes

BTW, the cost of these 2 vessels are given as...

The Sri Lankan Navy is on the verge of commissioning its largest warship, which has been built in India under a Rs 1,000-crore contract inked four years ago for two such vessels.

$75 million per vessel.
 
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How many fisherman can this boat carry? Also does the radar system work against finding fishing trawlers?
 
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Except poor people who are under China's economical influence no one will trust and buy a chinese system... leave that aside.

Which Korean ship?? can you point me out
Are the Kuwaitis, Saudis, UAEs really that poor? If you are talking Naval systems, is Algeria really that poor? Thailand? All of these countries have smaller GDP than India but on percapita basis they are more well off, so before calling others poor, look at yourselves.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ea-for-Rs-6000-crore/articleshow/13981299.cms

Did this deal go through? Or it's just another may and could?:lol:
 
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Meanwhile India which is already 3 decades behind of Bangladesh in smart manufacturing, is making steels like DMR 249A/B & DMR 292A in decades old steel plants such as these...


The great shipbuilding nation, Bangladesh is struggling to get their steel production to 1.2 million tons...

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Even North Koreans do better...

Doesn't matter. :-)

Margins on steel are razor thin anyways and even your 'protected' antiquated steel sector is gasping for air because of current oversupply by efficient Chinese producers. A fat lot of good that will do.:lol:

Are the Kuwaitis, Saudis, UAEs really that poor? If you are talking Naval systems, is Algeria really that poor? Thailand? All of these countries have smaller GDP than India but on percapita basis they are more well off, so before calling others poor, look at yourselves.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ea-for-Rs-6000-crore/articleshow/13981299.cms

Did this deal go through? Or it's just another may and could?:lol:

These Sanghi Indians are as usual full of bluster and hot air. They competed with Third world countries for Philippines Navy orders and got disqualified. That is their level of technology.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejong_the_Great-class_destroyer

Sensors and processing systems:
  • AN/SPY-1D(V) multi-function radar
  • AN/SPG-62 fire control radar
  • DSQS-21BZ hull mounted sonar
  • MTeQ towed array sonar system
  • Sagem Infrared Search & Track (IRST) system
Electronic warfare
& decoys: LIG Nex1 SLQ-200K Sonata electronic warfare suite[2]
Armament:
  • 1 × 5 inch (127 mm/L62) Mk-45 Mod 4naval gun
  • 1 × 30 mm Goalkeeper CIWS
  • 1 × RAM Block 1 CIWS
  • 4 × 4 SSM-700K Hae Sung anti-ship missiles
  • 80-cell Mk 41 VLS
    • SM-2 Block IIIB/IV
  • 48-cell K-VLS
    • 32 × Hyunmoo III land attack cruise missiles
    • 16 × K-ASROC Red Shark in (VLS)
  • 2 × 3 K745 LW Blue Shark torpedoes

BTW, the cost of these 2 vessels are given as...



$75 million per vessel.

If you had even kept up with the news Genius, you'd know that almost all imported parts for these Korean ships are being substituted locally.

Finally- don't insult Korean builds by comparing them to Indian rustbuckets of whatever vintage.....:sarcastic:
 
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Doesn't matter. :-)

Margins on steel are razor thin anyways and even your 'protected' antiquated steel sector is gasping for air because of current oversupply by efficient Chinese producers. A fat lot of good that will do.:lol:



These Sanghi Indians are as usual full of bluster and hot air. They competed with Third world countries for Philippines Navy orders and got disqualified. That is their level of technology.



If you had even kept up with the news Genius, you'd know that almost all imported parts for these Korean ships are being substituted locally.

Finally- don't insult Korean builds by comparing them to Indian rustbuckets of whatever vintage.....:sarcastic:

OO yah, i remember a while back they were trying to sell stuff to Phil, they got disqualified? OKKKKKKK. So this makes my claim even more relevant, the Lankans are getting a free ship.:sarcastic:
 
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I think they gave the Sri Lankan 'aid' so that they can buy this ship. The thing is except for the hull, everything seems to be imported, not sure about the steel tho. =)

This is typical. No one in the neighborhood will buy Indian products without generous lines of credit from the Indian govt. Their products are that bad.

Bangladeshi industrial buyers prefer Chinese equipment over Indian by far.
 
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Margins on steel are razor thin anyways and even your 'protected' antiquated steel sector is gasping for air because of current oversupply by efficient Chinese producers.

And we will introduce anti-dumping measures.

And when your lie about Indian warship grade steel producing plants being antiquated gets debunked, you're saying that it doesn't matter ? That's so typical of you, Billu.

you'd know that almost all imported parts for these Korean ships are being substituted locally.

It's called 'localization' aka 'license production'. Oops, I forgot- that is a problem only when India does it.
 
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This is typical. No one in the neighborhood will buy Indian products without generous lines of credit from the Indian govt. Their products are that bad.

Bangladeshi industrial buyers prefer Chinese equipment over Indian by far.
Giving lines of credit is one thing, I suspect this ship is bought with aid money from India to appease the new Pro Indian Lankan government from tilting to the Chinese camp.
 
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This is typical. Their products are that bad.

Another brain fart from a pathological liar who once even accused the UN of lying about Bangladesh's HDI score. :lol:

They are so bad that Indian Navy- World's fifth largest, and one of the very few carrier aviation capable forces- buy them.

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Ah look, so bad- a 7500 tonne destroyer armed with a supersonic AshM & a long range SAM.
Bangladesh's 'world- class' shipbuilding industry can build one of these in days...

Bangladeshis should feel proud that DEW has taken an initiative to build such a modern vessel so quickly after being inducted by the major Coast Guard forces and navies of the world. Our shipbuilding quality and expertise is truly world class!

:sarcastic:

No one in the neighborhood will buy Indian products without generous lines of credit from the Indian govt

Because our neighbours are either very small nations (like Sri Lanka) or piss poor LDCs (like Bangladesh) :lol: who can't afford anything without a line of credit.

OO yah, i remember a while back they were trying to sell stuff to Phil, they got disqualified? OKKKKKKK.

Only due to financial capability of the yard, relatively new player in large warship construction.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...ilippines-frigate-project-116063000418_1.html

But hey, they've got orders for 3 vessels of this class (Project 17A) from the IN. So it's not a big loss for them.

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Bangladeshi industrial buyers prefer Chinese equipment over Indian

Your only large industry-textiles industry buys the same value worth of textile fiber machinery from India & China. Sad. :lol:
 
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