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I suspect it may be replenishment oil tankers such as the one being built for the Russian Navy as part of Project 23130 'Medium seagoing tanker'. Or the pair of slightly larger (+15m in length, + 3m width) Project 23131 'universal seagoing tanker'. The former looks more like an OAR, the latter more like a straight tanker. So, I'm leaning more towards 23130.Doesn't look like they are "warships" per se but fleet support ships (FSS)- which are naturally equally as important as a combat vessel.
@Penguin Any idea which Russian origin FSS this will be? I'm a little dissappointed it has gone to Russia, I was hoping for the Brave class from DCNS for the IN.
Shipbuilding | engineeringrussiaMain engine to be installed at the head tanker project 23130
September 1, 2015 / Leave a comment
On the “Nevsky Shipyard” in Schlusselburg installation of the main engine on the head tanker project 23130 “Academician Pashin” began. Construction of the hull is completed to the level of the main deck.
“Launching is scheduled for late November. The vessel is being built, below the main deck everything is built, ship main engine is being installed. Most of the equipment has already been purchased for the tanker,” the source of the company said, adding that the work is carried out according to plan.
I suspect it may be replenishment oil tankers such as the one being built for the Russian Navy as part of Project 23130 'Medium seagoing tanker'. Or the pair of slightly larger (+15m in length, + 3m width) Project 23131 'universal seagoing tanker'. The former looks more like an OAR, the latter more like a straight tanker. So, I'm leaning more towards 23130.
Medium seagoing tanker - Project 23131
Project 23130 is considered a medium-sized tanker and it is designed to store and transport fuel as well as dry cargo. The Indian order would allow their production to continue, making for a larger production run, which lowers unit cost as development costs can be spread over more ships.
Medium-sized sea tanker project 23130 | Nevsky Shipyard
Medium seagoing tanker - Project 23130
Academician Pashin Medium-Sized Sea Tanker - Ship Technology
Group of companies FORSS | Sea Tanker project 23130
Russian shipyard lays keel of new class Replenishment Oiler "Academician Pashin” (project 23130)
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@Rashid Mahmood When on earth we would start increasing our Navy ?
Where is the money? Most of your weapons are free.
Why would we need money than? Will get more free weapons at the cost of Indian butthurt.
Win win situation.
Point is .. There are no more drone strikes on Taliban - we are droning them with our own UCAVs.But the point is they do not give anything for free, you will have more drones over your heads, more Gwadar, shamsi abottabad etc etc. Even Saudis will not consult you before including you name in their army.
Russia is also becoming our partner.
Indeed, they are squared away and the most foreward thinking branch, they will be, perhaps, second only to the USN in 20 years.The Indian navy will be ridiculous in 20 some years, that is assured.
Indeed, they are squared away and the most foreward thinking branch, they will be, perhaps, second only to the USN in 20 years.
The numbers will be on the Chinese side but the IN should have a descernable quantitative advantage. The top 3 will easily be the USN,PLA(N) and IN and by some margin.China will be a head, but the IN will be in top 5 or even 3 for sure. The IN is laying a good foundation, what is happening now is nothing compared to the developments down the line.
The numbers will be on the Chinese side but the IN should have a descernable quantitative advantage. The top 3 will easily be the USN,PLA(N) and IN and by some margin.
I'm not so sure about that, they are having to work in isolation in both R&D and training- the exposure India is able to get from leading nations is invaluble and whilst it is one thing to have high end kit it is quite another to operate it safely and effectively. The Cold war showed what an isolated nation with little accountability could do or the limitations therein.Even their quality will be of the best. They have a bigger and expanding budget, plus their threat perception comes from the US and allies.