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Stealth frigate 'INS Trikand' joins Indian Navy


29 June 2013

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INS Trikand, the last of the three ''Follow On Talwar Class'' frigates built in the Russian Federation, was commissioned into the Indian Navy today at Kaliningrad, Russia by Vice Admiral R K Dhowan, the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, Indian Navy.

The commissioning of INS Trikand marks the culmination of a three ship contract for ''Follow On Talwar Class'' ships built in Russia, and is a milestone in the Indo-Russian military-technological cooperation.

INS Trikand's sister ships INS Teg and INS Tarkash were commissioned last year and are now undertaking operations as part of the Western Fleet. The keel of INS Trikand was laid on 11 June 2008 and the ship was launched on 25 May 2011.

Extensive acceptance trials were conducted in the Baltic Sea in April and May 2013.

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India inducts new power-packed stealth frigate



NEW DELHI: In tune with its operational drive to turn "stealthy" because surprise and deception are crucial in modern-day warfare, the Navy inducted its latest guided-missile stealth frigate INS Trikhand on Saturday.

INS Trikand is the last of the six stealth frigates ordered from Russia. The Navy had earlier inducted three 4,000-tonne Talwar-class stealth frigates ( Talwar, Trishul and Tabar) from Russia in 2003-2004.

Then, impressed by the punch the frigates packed, India ordered another three (Teg, Tarkash and Trikand) under a $1.15 billion contract inked in 2006.

On Saturday, Navy vice chief Vice admiral R K Dhowan commissioned INS Trikand at a ceremony at Kaliningrad in Russia, which was also attended by the Indian ambassador Ajai Malhotra and other top Indian and Russian officials.

"Her sister ships INS Teg and INS Tarkash were commissioned last year and are now undertaking operations as part of the Western Fleet," said an officer. INS Trikand carries a state-of-the-art combat suite, which includes the supersonic 290-km BrahMos missile system, Shtil advanced surface-to-air missiles, an upgraded A-190 medium range gun, an electro-optical 30-mm close-in weapon system, anti-submarine weapons such as torpedoes and rockets and an advanced electronic warfare system.

"The weapons and sensors are integrated through a combat management system 'Trebovanie-M', which enables the ship to simultaneously neutralise multiple surface, sub-surface and air threats," said the officer.

The ship also incorporates "innovative" features to reduce its radar, magnetic and acoustic "signatures" to ensure it is relatively difficult to detect by enemy radars. Powered by four gas turbines, the frigate is capable of speeds in excess of 30 knots. "The ship, commanded by Captain Ajay Kochhar with a crew of 300 officers and sailors, can also carry an integrated Kamov-31 helicopter suited for airborne early warning roles," he said.

India, of course, is also building its own stealth frigates. Three Shivalik-class frigates, built at Mazagon Docks (MDL), have already been inducted by the Navy. Then, there is an over Rs 50,000 crore plan on the anvil to construct seven advanced stealth frigates, with all weapon and missile systems under the hull for a lower radar "signature", in a programme called Project-17A.

The project will be shared between MDL at Mumbai and Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) at Kolkata.

India inducts new power-packed stealth frigate - The Times of India
 
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Looks like most of India's frontline warships nowadays come with specialized combat management
systems.

CMS-17 for Shivalik
Trebovanie-M for Talwar
MEDINA/MECCA for Kolkata DDG

and so on...

Is that an acronym - peculiar name.
 
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Good work Russia :tup: !

The IN is growing on a very fast pace! The IA should learn from them

right...and Hope INS Vikramaditya too is undergoing a sea trails in the North Sea as planned!
 
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Is that an acronym - peculiar name.

Both the EMCCA and EMDINA were developed in collaboration with TATA Power’s Strategic Electronics Division (SED) under the WESEE’s(Indian Navy's Weapons & Electronics Systems Engineering Establishment) Project MECCA and Project MEDINA. The three Project 17 FFGs have on board the CMS-17 (developed under Project MEDINA) centralised combat management system, built by BEL’s Ghaziabad-based facility.
 
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Looks like most of India's frontline warships nowadays come with specialized combat management
systems.

CMS-17 for Shivalik
Trebovanie-M for Talwar
MEDINA/MECCA for Kolkata DDG

and so on...

what are the specialites of those system plz explain :)
 
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