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Any information regarding Navy Minesweeper Program. We are without for nearly an decade now.
i hope they start using modular methods so that our time taken to build from keel laying can compete with east asia and chinese speed
Why do we still need MFSTAR when we have desi radars, NGC is a good platform to test the radars before proceeding to NGDsbtw any of y'all nibbiars know about the procedure to integrate our deshi weapons with MF-STAR radar?
Have the Jews given us the "source codes" so navy can do this integration themselves via the WESEE department
Or is the ((( French model ))) followed where an eye watering sum is paid to them to integrate our weapons into radar?
I think it's the former since OSINT nibbas say AK630 and 76mm SRGM both controlled by MFSTAR since you can't see their original FCRs in the modern ships.
I am asking this because assuming 8 NGC are built, it will take the total to 22 MFSTARs in operation in navy, 7 from P15A&B destroyers, another 7 from Nilgiri and the 8 of NGC.
The Radar has CEC wagera, that's the reason navy chose it, it would be very good if we can integrate our own stuff easily without jewish OEM being involved, would save money, time and most importantly cut off any dependencies.
It is just a smaller P-17A version. 32 MRSAM and 08 SSM.Why do we still need MFSTAR when we have desi radars, NGC is a good platform to test the radars before proceeding to NGDs
Anyway, isn't the NGC supposed to carry Point Defence Missiles as per the RFI, if yes then it should have VLSRSAM's Radar.
For SSMs, is itor NASM-MR?
If I remember correctly,the SSM load out is 8 missiles and SAM load out is 32 as per the RFI
Why do we still need MFSTAR when we have desi radars, NGC is a good platform to test the radars before proceeding to NGDs
Anyway, isn't the NGC supposed to carry Point Defence Missiles as per the RFI, if yes then it should have VLSRSAM's Radar.
For SSMs, is itor NASM-MR?
If I remember correctly,the SSM load out is 8 missiles and SAM load out is 32 as per the RFI
View: https://x.com/OfficialGRSE/status/1925485322848117058
GRSE 30MM NSG sea trial done, aboard INS Arnala
Gun has 60% indigenous content, they aim to increase it to 90% in the future
The gun is deshi version of Elbit 30mm NSG, it has all modern features like EOFCS, with optional manual control, unlike the earlier BMP2-turret-on-ship jugaad that was earlier used
Can we upgrade it to match OTO Melara or replace the AK630M?
a warship that is 3500 tons(standard) and probably close to 4000 tons(full load) is a Light Frigate. Not Corvette. 1000 tons ASW SWC are Corvettes, direcly replacing Abhay Class and Veer Class. NGMV are corvettes to replace Khukri Class and maybe the Batch 2 will replace Kora Class.So with NGC orders we have total 28 (or 29?) corvettes for the Navy on order at various stages of construction and trials.
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We use modular construction. But need even better modular equipment to match east Asia.i hope they start using modular methods so that our time taken to build from keel laying can compete with east asia and chinese speed
In future 4000 tons or less will become a corvette weight wise.a warship that is 3500 tons(standard) and probably close to 4000 tons(full load) is a Light Frigate. Not Corvette. 1000 tons ASW SWC are Corvettes, direcly replacing Abhay Class and Veer Class. NGMV are corvettes to replace Khukri Class and maybe the Batch 2 will replace Kora Class.
Kamorta(3300 tons) was a direct replacement to Godavari Class(3600 tons), both in timeline and tonnage.
NGC will be a direct replacement to Brahmaputra Class by the mid 2030s.
So with NGC orders we have total 28 (or 29?) corvettes for the Navy on order at various stages of construction and trials.
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Wtf it took 10 years for ngc to get a tender and winner, keel laying, launching would take timeSo with NGC orders we have total 28 (or 29?) corvettes for the Navy on order at various stages of construction and trials.
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