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These new ships are same as Shivlika class or batter than them ?????
The new destroyers will have greater stealth and advanced sensor and weapon packages, and will be fitted with a 1,000-kilometer-range nuclear capable cruise missile currently being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation with Israeli help, Navy sources said.
The new stealth destroyers also will be fitted with an extended-range surface-to-air missile system, which is being developed jointly between India and Israel.
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These new ships are same as Shivlika class or batter than them ?????
As stated above these destroyers can only be built by Mazagon Docks as it is the only dock capable of producing 6,800 tone destroyer.the only other docks which can produce destroyers of such magnitude are Cochin Shipyard Limited but the are busy building the IAC I ,II
Plan sounds good but deadline NOT! why can't they be realistic I mean 2012 it's just around the corner??
India OKs $6.5B Plan To Build Stealth DestroyersBy Vivek Raghuvanshi
Published: 2 Sep 2010 12:40
The four destroyers will be built at the Indian Navy's Mumbai-based Mazagon Docks after construction is completed for three earlier stealth warships under Project 15-A. These are expected to be completed by 2012-2014.
India OKs $6.5B Plan To Build Stealth Destroyers - Defense News
Designing a radar low observable ship require a far deeper understanding of radar behavior than for previous ship generations. What I presented was to preempt any speculations -- on how to design such a ship -- that may violate known physical laws or logic, as such speculations often arises from someone's nationalistic zeal.@ Gambit, I am a bit confused about the reason for which these two paras were added to your post.
What are you trying to convey in relation to this thread? India does have good experience in ship designing and has taken the incremental approach towards designing "stealth" ships. Starting from shivalik class, the ships will be more and more LO as capabilities mature.
We do have the capabilities to assess how stealthy our ships actually are! And few friends like Russia and Israel will also help us.
There has been an increasing thrust to reduce signatures of naval platforms. This has given rise to very innovative hull forms and use of composite hull materials. Over the last decade the naval design organisation has consolidated considerable knowhow and expertise in the use of signature prediction tools. What is now required is developing correlations between prediction tools and actual measurements. Besides the above there will be continued thrust in developing stealth materials such as CFRP and stealth applications for onboard use. We also need to enhance the domain knowledge in the field in order to effectively pursue the complementary technologies of soft kill measures. Future platforms will also have integration of the soft kill and hard kill measures with onboard assessment capabilities for real time ship signatures.
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