Indian Navy Developments & Discussions

Looks to be a very capable ship. Very likely to be the reason why NGMV are so gimped in their firepower by comparison.

What do you think are the possibilities of a repeat order of more NGMV ?

Current order is only 6 ships but there are ~12 Khurkri,Kora and Veer class corvette/missile boat in service with IN, across these classes also some ~8 boats were gifted or decommissioned, so peak missile boat strength of IN would be ~20 missile boats.

Perhaps we will see more when NASM-MR development is complete and inducted by IN? current bottleneck i think is the cost of Brahmos missiles
 
There seems to be 2x4=8 Per One side. I think you didn't count the other side which is hidden from this view. Those launchers seem to be too small for Brahmos, maybe Brahmos-NG? Or NASM-MR? ITCM?
Which ship design are you referring to? The NGC?

Just like how the NGMV went from 4x2 midship NASM-ER/KH-35 to 2x2 bow launcher based BrahMos, I expect the NGC to end up with BrahMos due to availability and logistics.
 
What do you think are the possibilities of a repeat order of more NGMV ?

Current order is only 6 ships but there are ~12 Khurkri,Kora and Veer class corvette/missile boat in service with IN, across these classes also some ~8 boats were gifted or decommissioned, so peak missile boat strength of IN would be ~20 missile boats.

Perhaps we will see more when NASM-MR development is complete and inducted by IN? current bottleneck i think is the cost of Brahmos missiles

By the way, has anyone yet figured out what's so "Next Generation" about these missile vessels?? I mean seriously, what am I missing here, folks??
 
What do you think are the possibilities of a repeat order of more NGMV ?

Current order is only 6 ships but there are ~12 Khurkri,Kora and Veer class corvette/missile boat in service with IN, across these classes also some ~8 boats were gifted or decommissioned, so peak missile boat strength of IN would be ~20 missile boats.

Perhaps we will see more when NASM-MR development is complete and inducted by IN? current bottleneck i think is the cost of Brahmos missiles
I don't see much chance of this happening.

  • Growth of Naval Mission Plan
Indian Navy is moving towards a blue water navy similar to NATO and the PLAN with large numbers of Destroyers and Frigates to escort CBG and for theatre defense.

The Khukri, Kora and Veer class were part of Anti-Access/Area-Denial strategies from the 1980s-90s when our frigates were still being built in Russia. These were also entirely Pakistan specific.

From the below excerpt we can see that the Indian Navy in the 1980s had focused on missile corvettes to maintain fleet numbers. Now this seems inadequate given that we have been de-hyphenated from Pakistan and integrated with Indo-Pacific.

These vessels were originally conceived as a class of 12 units, being divided into three sub-classes of anti-air, anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare platforms. However due to budgetary constraints and extensive delays in construction & weapons supplies, the number has been revised downwards.
https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/navy/equipment/specs/project-25a/

  • Shipyard Productivity and Fleet Inductions
The below table with approximations for ship commissioning shows that in the years 2033-2034, there may be no significant warship inductions (excluding submarines).

Commissioning Year/Ship ClassShip Type20242025202620272028202920302031203220332034203520362037203820392040
Vishakhapatnam ClassDestroyer1
Talwar Class (Batch III)Frigate1111
Nilgiri ClassFrigate2221
P 17B ClassFrigate232
NGMVCorvette1221
NGCCorvette1232
NGOPVOPV12233
P 18A/BDestroyer12232
Total(-)14343356400122320

MDL and GRSE will be busy with P 17B and P 18A/B which leaves only CSL and GSL. CSL will most likely be busy with IAC-II which leaves only GSL and Pipavav Shipyard.

GSL is learning the ropes regarding Frigate construction from Talwar (Batch III). Another possibility of a Talwar Class follow on NGF (Next Generation Frigate) like the Japanese Mogami Class will occupy it's production capacity.

As for Pipavav, the less said the better.

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