Indian Navy Developments & Discussions

IN plans atleast two three decades in advance, because of nature of their equipment.
picked this list of reddit. putting this here to kick start the conversation of IN acquisitions in pipeline, incase any one wants to add or modify details to make it more presentable and reusable, please do.


16 ASSWCS
8 NGCs
6 NGMVs
4 Grigorvich Class Frigates
7 P-17A Class Frigates
2 P-15B Destroyers
1+3 Scorpene Class Submarines
1 S3 Class SSBN
2 S4 Class SSBNs
3 S5 Class SSBNs
11 OPVs
3 Cadet Training Ships
2 MPVs
2 Diving Support Ships
5 Fleet Support Vessels
4 Large Survey Vessels

It also has other few ships like Landing Attack Crafts and Missile-Cum-Ammunition Barges
This is just the beginning in fact...these are the next planned and speculated projects

1 IAC II (IAC I Vikrant 2.0)
12 Mine Counter Measure Vessels
10-12 P-18 Class Cruisers
8 P-17B
6 P-75I SSKs
12 P-76 Class SSKs
SSN Program(3-6 Submarines)
1 IAC III(65K ton CATOBAR)
4 LPDs&LHDs
Possible P-15C Class Ships

They are also working on unmanned tech

UUVs
Unmanned Boats
IN Air Command is also going through (and has planned for) a drastic change
ALH Mk III MR
MH 60 Romeo
6 Additional P-8I Neptunes(will certainly increase in future)
9 C-295 based MMPA(will certainly increase in future)
NUH (Replacement of Cheetah and Chetak Helicopters)
DBMRH(under development)
26 Rafale Marine Fighters
Hermes 900(as per some reports)
Ghatak Naval Version
TEDBF(under development)
12-16 NLCA (for support of MiG 29K and training of TEDBF)
15+ MQ-9B Drones
+5 Next Gen Survey Vessel (RFP will be released in this year itself).
The projected requirement for DBMRH is 66 currently.
The number for P17B is still hanging between 7-8.
It's 4+4 NGD, not 10-12 "P-18 class cruisers".
The LPD programme is also likely to be 2+2.
The + signifies r/o, improved variant, not shipyard distribution.
No P15C in pipeline, can confirm that.
 
this is very very accurate. kahaan se milraha hai bhai info.
+5 Next Gen Survey Vessel (RFP will be released in this year itself).
The projected requirement for DBMRH is 66 currently.
The number for P17B is still hanging between 7-8.
It's 4+4 NGD, not 10-12 "P-18 class cruisers".
The LPD programme is also likely to be 2+2.
The + signifies r/o, improved variant, not shipyard distribution.
No P15C in pipeline, can confirm that.
 
Mumbai, Jul 09 2024: Precision Engineering Systems business vertical of Larsen & Toubro has won a prestigious order for part construction of Two Fleet Support Ships (FSS) from M/s Hindustan ShipyardLimited (HSL), with Indian Navy being the end user of the vessels.

Indian Navy had signed a contract with HSL for design and construction of Five FSS for the Indian Navyin August 2023.FSS are specialized naval vessels, which provide logistics and material support to the naval task forceat sea.

With more than 220 meter in length and approx. 45,000 Ton displacement, FSS would be amongst the largest vessels in the Indian Naval Fleet.In line with GoI’s vision of “Aatmanirbhar Bharat”, these first-of-its kind vessels to be built in domestic Yards, will be concurrently constructed by both the shipyards to meet the challenging delivery timelines.

This collaborative approach in shipbuilding will serve as a cornerstone for achieving strategic national objectives of rapidly enhancing the Indian Naval fleet while driving economic activity and technological advancement in India’s maritime domain.

In little over a decade from the receipt of L&T’s first defence shipbuilding order in March 2010, L&T has in-house designed, constructed and delivered more than 70 defence vessels exemplifying its ‘Make in India’ capabilities, with the remarkable achievement of delivering most of these vessels eitherahead or on schedule.

L&T will construct the two Fleet support ships at its greenfield shipyard at Kattupalli, near Chennai onthe east coast of India. It is India’s most modern shipyard, designed in-house and built to globallybenchmarked technological practices.

 

Project-75I Next-Generation Diesel-Electric Submarines: Indian Navy Concludes Trials Of AIP Systems From Germany And Spain​



India completes field evaluations of Spanish, German bids for submarine deal​

The Indian Navy has completed field evaluation trials of the two submarines in contention for the ₹43,000-crore Project 75I programme, with a team visiting Spain last month to evaluate the vessel fielded by State-owned shipbuilder Navantia, people familiar with the matter said.

While Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has tied up with India’s State-run Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) for the project to build six submarines with an air independent propulsion (AIP) system, Navantia has teamed with engineering major Larsen & Toubro.
What happened to own AIP developed by DRDO ?
 
Tough bargaining = more delay....how long can IN be without birds on INS Vikrant, TEDBF can't come soon enough, and I really hope they give some other name than TEDBF , what a horrible acronym
Naming is done after induction as far as I know. Like Tejas and Prachand.
 

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