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Russia is hoping to find an export customer for the final three Admiral Grigorovich-class (Project 11356M) frigates currently being built for the Russian Navy, a source told IHS Jane's.
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Key Points
- Russia may offer its final three Project 11356M frigates for export
- Funding for the vessels would be reassigned to accelerate other programmes

Russia is hoping to find an export customer for the final three Admiral Grigorovich-class (Project 11356M) frigates currently being built for the Russian Navy, a source told IHS Jane's.

"The Defence Ministry is reallocating the money, initially set aside for the other three frigates, to the construction of other ships it badly needs. Meetings of Defence Ministry and Federal Military Technical Co-operation Service officials suggested that a solution could be to export the ships," the source said.

The vessels are being constructed at the Kaliningrad-based Yantar Shipyard and use a Ukrainian Zorya-Mashproyekt gas-turbine propulsion plant. While Russia has already received the propulsion systems for the first three vessels, Ukraine's termination of defence exports to Russia has left the final three without their turbines.

Saturn was to build alternative M90FP turbines for the class under Russia's import substitution programme. However these cannot be completed before 2019-2020, with this further delay to an already delayed build programme not suiting the Russian Navy.

While Ukraine will not supply the engines to Russia, the option is open for an export customer to acquire the vessels from Russia and the engines separately from Ukraine.

The Indian Navy has expressed an interest in receiving three Admiral Grigorovich-class vessels, which are based on its six Russian-built Talwar-class frigates. However, in July India noted it was looking to licence-build the design in India, rather than to purchase them already built. It is not clear whether India has now changed its aims to licence-build the vessels, or whether it may look to do both.

The first-of-class Admiral Grigorovich is currently conducting state sea trials, and is expected to be delivered to the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet in November (two years behind schedule).
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Defence News - Russia hoping to export 3 Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates to India
 
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Does it come fitted with the long range caliber missiles? If so,then India should buy it right away ,considering that american junk failed to destroy ISIS and with Russian attack these coward isis are shaving beards and wearing girlie clothes and running away.

also 100 su-34's are needed.
 
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Russia is hoping to find an export customer for the final three Admiral Grigorovich-class (Project 11356M) frigates currently being built for the Russian Navy, a source told IHS Jane's.
2_img1161015140044.jpg


Key Points
- Russia may offer its final three Project 11356M frigates for export
- Funding for the vessels would be reassigned to accelerate other programmes

Russia is hoping to find an export customer for the final three Admiral Grigorovich-class (Project 11356M) frigates currently being built for the Russian Navy, a source told IHS Jane's.

"The Defence Ministry is reallocating the money, initially set aside for the other three frigates, to the construction of other ships it badly needs. Meetings of Defence Ministry and Federal Military Technical Co-operation Service officials suggested that a solution could be to export the ships," the source said.

The vessels are being constructed at the Kaliningrad-based Yantar Shipyard and use a Ukrainian Zorya-Mashproyekt gas-turbine propulsion plant. While Russia has already received the propulsion systems for the first three vessels, Ukraine's termination of defence exports to Russia has left the final three without their turbines.

Saturn was to build alternative M90FP turbines for the class under Russia's import substitution programme. However these cannot be completed before 2019-2020, with this further delay to an already delayed build programme not suiting the Russian Navy.

While Ukraine will not supply the engines to Russia, the option is open for an export customer to acquire the vessels from Russia and the engines separately from Ukraine.

The Indian Navy has expressed an interest in receiving three Admiral Grigorovich-class vessels, which are based on its six Russian-built Talwar-class frigates. However, in July India noted it was looking to licence-build the design in India, rather than to purchase them already built. It is not clear whether India has now changed its aims to licence-build the vessels, or whether it may look to do both.

The first-of-class Admiral Grigorovich is currently conducting state sea trials, and is expected to be delivered to the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet in November (two years behind schedule).
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Defence News - Russia hoping to export 3 Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates to India

If they want those to be sold to India then they should offer them to Pakistan with competitive price, India will then buy them to stop their sale to Pakistan. :D
 
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We are gradually taking out our older 3 frigates out of service.they will be very good replacement, as we are not going to get an Indian replacement before 2022.
 
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We are gradually taking out our older 3 frigates out of service.they will be very good replacement, as we are not going to get an Indian replacement before 2022.
Which Frigates are being retired ?
 
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@Zarvan how much they cost??? Will those be good for PN (if available) as we need replacement of 6 Type-21 ASAP, and India already building more advance ships so there should be no issue in sales to Pakistan?
 
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@Zarvan how much they cost??? Will those be good for PN (if available) as we need replacement of 6 Type-21 ASAP, and India already building more advance ships so there should be no issue in sales to Pakistan?
Don't know but yes Russia can agree to sell us these if we try
 
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Does China has anything similar or better to offer then these???
Frigates know but Type 54 A is great ship we should buy 6 of those and also buy Milgem corvettes from Turkey
 
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Frigates know but Type 54 A is great ship we should buy 6 of those and also buy Milgem corvettes from Turkey

Please post comparison of Russian and Chinese Naval vessels in some new thread.
 
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It's already a done deal. We will be happy to get 3 additional frigates or more before 2020
 
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I thought this deal already happened. 3 more Talwar class was ordered from Russia i suppose. IN is inducting Shivalik class built in Indian shipyard. If bought, I thing IN can replace old frigates with these.
 
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Unfortunately they can't afford to sell them for free, which is all your beggar country can afford.
Stick to the 30-40 year old second hand cast off rust buckets from us or elsewhere, utni hi aukaat hai. In any case, as you showed in karachi 71, there is only one thing the PN is good for, and no need to waste much money for that.


Not sure how good any third grade Chinese maal would be to begin with, and moreover the Chinese will only sell you the rubbish, useless technology they themselves won't use. Maybe they can create a special downgraded version of the type-54 specially for you, they are your special friends after all.

Mind your own language mister, Pakistan can afford whatever it want as resources are there, but the problem is our corrupt ruling class who can sell country for money and power.

If only looted money of Pakistan can be brought and spent right Pakistan economy can boom and will be able to easily afford ACC & SSBN level stuff as per needs.

Have you ever visited Chinese made ship for PN?? In terms of quality F-22P is very well built.
 
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