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Zitat:GRSE launches Indian Navy's sixth Mk IV LCU

India's state-owned shipyard, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), has launched a landing craft utility (LCU) Mk IV vessel on order for the Indian Navy, the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 12 March.

The vessel, which was launched in Kolkata on the same day, is the sixth of eight amphibious landing craft ordered under an INR21 billion (USD313 million) contract signed in September 2011 between GRSE and the Indian Navy. The first LCU was launched in March 2014 and is undergoing sea trials.
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Zitat:Indian Navy Commissions New Fast Attack Craft

The Indian Navy recently inducted a new high-speed offshore patrol vessel. [...] The 320-ton Tarmugli is the first out of four improved Car Nicobar-class high-speed offshore patrol vessels—dubbed Water Jet Fast Attack Craft (WJFAC) by the IN–ordered under a March 2013 contract awarded to Kolkata-based shipbuilder Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE). Construction of the vessel began in July 2013. The craft was launched in June 2015, along with two other ships of the class. [...]

The ships of the Car Nicobar-class, named after an island in the Andaman group, are the first water-jet propelled vessels in the Indian Navy. So far the Indian Navy is operating 11 vessels of the class and is expecting to commission three more ships in the near future.
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Zitat:India Commissions New Sub-Killer Stealth Warship

The third out of a class of four anti-submarine warfare stealth corvettes was commissioned into the Indian Navy this week. [...] The third of four planned anti-submarine Kamorta-class stealth corvettes, INS Kiltan, was commissioned into the Indian Navy on October 16 during a ceremony held at Naval Dockyard Visakhapatnam in the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh, the Indian Ministry of Defense (MoD) announced in a statement today. [...]

The 3,500-ton INS Kiltan “is one of the most potent warships to have been constructed in India,” according to the Indian MoD. The stealth warship has been specifically designed for anti-submarine warfare, but they can also be deployed in anti-surface warfare (AsuW) and anti-air warfare (AAW) missions. [...] The INS Kiltan is reportedly the first Indian warship with a superstructure entirely made of composite material. The ship has been fitted with a modern 16-cell vertical launching system (VLS) for firing Barak surface-to-air missiles or locally produced long-range surface-to-air missiles system (LRSAM). The INS Kiltan also features four heavyweight torpedo tube launchers, a pair of 12-barreled RBU6000 rocket depth-charge launchers, and a 76-millimeter medium range gun, as well as two multi-barrel 30 mm guns as close-in-weapon system (CIWS).
https://thediplomat.com/2017/10/india-co...h-warship/

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Zitat:Maritime

Indian Navy signs deal with Tata for portable diver detection sonars

On 15 November, India’s Tata Power Strategic Engineering Division (SED) was awarded a contract for the supply of portable diver detection sonars (PDDSs) to the Indian Navy (IN), intended to enhance the service’s underwater surveillance capabilities and its ability to counter asymmetric threats.

The sonars, which are being acquired under the ‘Make and Buy (Indian)’ category of the Defence Procurement Procedure-2016 (DPP-2016), will be manufactured by Tata Power SED under a transfer of technology from Israel’s DSIT Solutions, according to India’s Press Information Bureau (PIB). [...]
http://www.janes.com/article/75747/india...ion-sonars

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Zitat:Indian Navy to get submarine rescue vehicles in June

The deep search and rescue vehicle (DSRV) being developed for the Indian Navy seen during tests in Scotland.(Courtesy JFD)

A Scotland-based company expects to supply two third-generation deep search and rescue vehicles (DSRVs) to the Indian Navy by June following the successful completion of harbour acceptance trials. The two complete flyaway submarine rescue vehicles are to be delivered under a £193-million contract awarded to JFD, a leading underwater capability provider, in March 2016.

The systems include launch and recovery systems equipment, “transfer under pressure” systems, and all logistics and support equipment required to operate the DSRVs. [...] Following the harbour acceptance trials, the DSRV will be fully integrated with the rest of the rescue system at a site in Glasgow, including the offshore handling system, intervention suite and 90-person decompression facilities.

Ben Sharples, India DSRV project director at JFD, said: “The completion of the initial harbour acceptance trials for the first DSRV, to be delivered to the Indian Navy, is an important step in the delivery of this contract. [...] JFD said the system had been developed to maximise the chances of successfully rescuing the crew of a distressed submarine. The full certified systems are due to be delivered to Indian Navy in June, it said.

A total of 72 Indian Navy personnel have also been trained by JFD at a facility in Scotland to operate the vessels. The Indian Navy, which operates a mix of Russian and Western submarines, has for long projected a need for deep sea rescue vessels to cope with possible accidents.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-new...BgiMJ.html

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Zitat:Indian Navy: Second Kalvari-Class Attack Sub to Be Delivered by End of 2018

India’s major shipbuilder, Mumbai-based Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL), will deliver the second Scorpene-class (Kalvari-class) diesel-electric attack submarines (SSK), the future INS Khanderi, to the Indian Navy by the end of 2018, a senior MDL official said on September 6. [...] The 1,565-ton conventionally powered submarine Khanderi was launched in January 2017 and commenced sea trials in July of that year. It has been undergoing testing ever since. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned the first-of-class INS Kalvari in December 2017.
https://thediplomat.com/2018/09/indian-n...d-of-2018/

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Zitat:Indian Navy kicks off Rs 50,000 crore lethal submarine project, wants 500 km strike range cruise missiles on them

Under Project 75-India, the Navy wants to build six conventional diesel-electric submarines which would be almost 50% bigger than the under-construction Scorpene class submarines.

NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy has initiated the process to acquire six lethal submarines under the ambitious Project-75 India likely to cost over Rs 50,000 crore. Under Project 75-India, the Navy wants to build six conventional diesel-electric submarines which would be almost 50 per cent bigger than the under-construction Scorpene class submarines being built at the Mazagon Dockyards Limited in Mumbai. [...]

After clearing the procurement of these submarines in the Defence Acquisition Council, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has put a Navy officer as the in-charge of the project. An empowered project committee has been formed with the Navy's Controller of Warship Production and Acquisition as the head of the panel including several other Joint Secretaries as its members. Navy wants to have a mix of conventional and nuclear submarines in its fleet to manage its area responsibility stretching from the Malacca Straits to the Indian Ocean Region.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/new...718982.cms

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Zitat:Indian Navy to get 10 Kamov Ka-31 AWACS helicopters in Rs 3,600 crore deal with Russia

In a major addition to the Indian Navy's surveillance, the Ministry of Defence has approved the procurement of 10 Kamov Ka-31 Airborne Early Warning and Control helicopters. The total cost of the deal is expected to be around Rs 3,600 crore and 10 helicopters would be deployed on the aircraft carriers and warships including the INS Vikrant and Grigorovich-class frigates. Currently, apart from Russia, India and China use the chopper for its Navy. The main utility of the Ka-31 is a long-range detection airborne and naval threats. [...]

Notably, the Indian Navy already has a fleet of Russian Kamov-28 and US made Sea-king choppers which were inducted in the service way back in the 1980s and require upgrades for future use. The election season has not affected the daily operations of the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) and Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS). The meetings are being held as per the plans to clear the important acquisitions for the forces.
https://www.ibtimes.co.in/ministry-defen...ers-797082

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Zitat: Sea Platforms

MDL delivers second Scorpène submarine to Indian Navy

India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) has delivered another licence-built Kalvari (Scorpène)-class diesel-electric submarine (SSK) to the Indian Navy. The vessel, which will be in service as INS Khanderi once commissioned, was handed over on 19 September at a delivery ceremony in Mumbai.

Khanderi is the second of six boats ordered under an INR230 billion (USD3.2 billion) contract signed with Naval Group (then known as DCNS) in October 2005 under India's Project 75 submarine programme. The programme's first-of-class, INS Kalvari , was commissioned in December 2017.

Khanderi was launched in January 2017 and was originally scheduled for commissioning in early 2018 after it took to the water. This has since been postponed to 28 September 2019, as reported by Jane's earlier in the month citing senior Indian Navy officials. The 66 m boat can accommodate a crew of 31 including six officers and can attain a top speed of 20 kt when dived. [...]
https://www.janes.com/article/91423/mdl-...ndian-navy

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https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...-corvette/

geht es nur mir so oder sehe ich das falsch.
Für mich sind die Kamortas schon ziemlich na am Meko-Design???
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Ich verstehe zwar leider nicht wirklich viel von Schiffen, aber meiner Ansicht nach sieht es auch so aus.
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Relativ interessanter Überblick, über was alles so anstehen könnte...
Zitat:Future ships of the Indian Navy

With a long coastline of more than 7,800km, the Indian Navy faces the challenge of protecting the country’s maritime interests at all times. Naval Technology details some of the major future ships of the Indian Navy.

Aircraft carriers

Vishal will be the most expensive defence platform of India, subject to funding approval from the Ministry of Defence (MoD). Still in its conceptual phase, the proposed aircraft carrier will join INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant, the latter of which is expected to undergo sea trials by the end of 2020. Vishal will be the second indigenous aircraft carrier after Vikrant.

With three carriers, the Indian Navy will have the capability to ensure the availability of at least two carriers at sea, while the other undergoes overhaul, repair and maintenance in the yard. [...]

Submarines

The Indian Navy will procure six diesel-electric submarines under the Project-75 India (Project-75I or P75I) programme worth Rs550bn ($7.51bn). Being developed as the successor of the Project 75 Kalvari-class programme, Project-75I will deliver a new class of attack submarines equipped with advanced air-independent propulsion systems that will allow them to stay submerged for longer duration and ensure increased operational range. [...] The Indian Navy plans to acquire a total of 24 submarines, including six nuclear-capable submarines. A project to build a new class of 13,500t ballistic missile submarines is also underway. Known as S-5, the submarines will be twice the weight of the Arihant-class submarines and have the capacity to carry 12 nuclear missiles, according to Indian media. Final design work for the submarine is ongoing. Furthermore, the proposed $17bn Project 75 Alpha nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSN) programme is progressing, with the preliminary design phase completed as of February 2020.

Frigates

The Project 17A programme, which will deliver seven advanced frigates, was approved by the Indian Government in February 2015 to enhance the Indian Navy’s combat capability. MDSL will construct four Nilgiri-class frigates while GRSE will build the remaining three, under the project worth approximately Rs500bn ($7bn). The lead ship of the class, INS Nilgiri, was launched in September 2019 while the keel of the third frigate of the class was laid in September 2020. [...]
https://www.naval-technology.com/feature...dian-navy/

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GRSE und Naval Group of France unterzeichnen Absichtserklärung zur Stärkung der Zusammenarbeit im Bereich Überwasserschiffe
Veröffentlicht am: 10 SEP 2021 12:22PM von PIB Kolkata Kalkutta; 10. September 20 21
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1753783
In einem revolutionären Schritt auf dem Weg von „ake in India“ zu „Make from India“ unterzeichnete Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd. (GRSE) gestern ein Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) mit der Naval Group France, einem führenden Unternehmen der europäischen Marineverteidigung Zusammenarbeit der Industrie auf dem Gebiet der Überwasserschiffe, die den Anforderungen der indischen und internationalen Seestreitkräfte gerecht werden.
[Bild: https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/...1)9P09.jpg]
Mit diesem MoU werden beide Unternehmen zusammenarbeiten und sich engagieren, um High-End-Überwasserschiffe anzubieten, die auf dem seeerprobten Gowind-Design basieren, das für den Exportmarkt entwickelt wurde.
Nach dem Bau von über 100 Kriegsschiffen für indische und ausländische Seestreitkräfte wird GRSE eng mit der französischen und indischen Industrie zusammenarbeiten. Das MoU zielt auch darauf ab, die Fähigkeiten beider Unternehmen zu nutzen, um die wachsenden Anforderungen der Schiffbauindustrie zu erfüllen und ein robustes Weltklasseprodukt anzubieten, das die State-of-the-Art-Fähigkeiten beider Organisationen nutzt.
Diese Mischung aus moderner Technologie, Innovation und Ressourcenmanagement durch indische und französische Marineindustrieführer wird ein echtes Wertversprechen für internationale Marinen sein. Die Bedeutung der Zusammenarbeit hob Shri V. K. Saxena, Chairman und Managing Director (CMD), GRSE hervor: „Unsere Zusammenarbeit mit der Naval Group of France zielt darauf ab, einen neuen Maßstab bei der Kapitalisierung des Exportmarktes in der indopazifischen Region zu setzen. Die Partnerschaft wird mit Hilfe von Design und Technologie der Naval Group neue Wege für den Überwasserschiffbau setzen. Dies wird nicht nur für beide Nationen von gegenseitigem Nutzen sein, sondern es GRSE auch ermöglichen, Überwasserschiffe an befreundete ausländische Länder im Einklang mit der Vision unseres Premierministers von SAGAR zu liefern.
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Zitat:MDL Delivers Visakhapatnam – First P15B Destroyer To Indian Navy

Indian shipbuilder Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) delivered the first P15B Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG) to the Indian Navy on 28 October 2021 in Mumbai. [...] Visakhapatnam is the first of four vessels on order for the Indian Navy. The first-in-class ship was laid down in October 2013 and launched in April 2015. It was followed by the future INS Mormugao which was launched in September 2016. The third destroyer, Imphal, was launched in April 2019. The fourth and final vessel of the class will be Porbandar which is expected to be launched next year. [...]

The Project 15B (P15B) / Visakhapatnam-class is the latest destroyer design currently under construction for the Indian Navy. These ships have been designed indigenously by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design, New Delhi. Each ship spans 163 metres in length and 17.4 metres at beam and displaces 7,300 tonnes. These ships will be propelled by four gas turbines to achieve speed in excess of 30 knots. [...]

The Visakhapatnam-class shares several sensor and weapon systems with its preceding design, the Kolkata-class (Project 15A) of destroyers: The IAI EL/M-2248 MF-STAR S-band AESA multi-function radar, Thales LW-08 D-band air search radar, BEL HUMSA-NG bow sonar are fitted on both classes. Like Project 15A, the Project 15B will be fitted with 32x Barak 8 surface to air missiles (launched from VLS cells) as well as 16 BrahMos anti-ship and land-attack cruise missiles. While the Visakhapatnam-class was initially set to receive a 127mm main gun (by BAE Systems), the main gun is finally similar to that of the Kolkata-class: 76mm by Leonardo.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...dian-navy/

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Zitat:Indian Navy receives fourth Kalvari-class submarine from MDL

The Indian Navy (IN) has received the fourth of six Kalvari (Scorpène)-class diesel-electric attack submarines (SSKs) ordered from Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL).

INS Vela , which was built in collaboration with France's Naval Group, was handed over during a ceremony held on 9 November in Mumbai and is expected to be commissioned ‘soon' to further enhance the service's operational capabilities, the Indian government's Press Information Bureau (PIB) said in a statement. Launched in May 2019, Vela, which was constructed as part of the navy's INR235.62 billion (USD3.18 billion) Project 75 programme, will join INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi and INS Karanj, which were commissioned in December 2017, September 2019, and March 2021, respectively. [...]
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/naval...e-from-mdl

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