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India to spend $3 billion for 3 more Talwar-class frigates

really!!! p17 frigates are tiny size. :omghaha: you know p17 frigates are 6 tonnes not a 4 tonne size frigates.

Ok, +6000 tonnes are tiny...

realy? for a boat that size seems to be not arming very well compare to other boats with similar size. anyway that is full load, not standard displacement and shouldn't take that long :lol:
 
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p15 still no where ready laidown since early 2000's. that tiny size p17 took about a decade to complete :lol:

You are just 5 feet fook-all and you took 9 months to complete and smell the fresh air outside. But building a frigate a gazillion times bigger is a different ball game altogether (Pun unintended!! :cheesy: ) :P
 
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realy? for a boat that size seems to be not arming very well compare to other boats with similar size. anyway that is full load, not standard displacement and shouldn't take that long :lol:

Guns
1 × 3.0-inch Otobreda, naval gun
Anti-ship missiles
8 × VLS launched Klub, anti-ship cruise missiles
or
8 × VLS launched BrahMos, anti-ship cruise missiles
Anti-submarine warfare
2 × 2 DTA-53-956 torpedo launchers
2 × RBU-6000 (RPK-8)rocket launchers
Anti-air missiles
Shtil-1 missile system, with 24 short to medium range (30 km) missiles
Close-in weapon systems (CIWS)
Barak SAM-launcher CIWS
2 × AK-630CIWS
is this is under armed when compared to others.
and its standard displacement also 5.5 tonnes.
 
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Guns
1 × 3.0-inch Otobreda, naval gun
Anti-ship missiles
8 × VLS launched Klub, anti-ship cruise missiles
or
8 × VLS launched BrahMos, anti-ship cruise missiles
Anti-submarine warfare
2 × 2 DTA-53-956 torpedo launchers
2 × RBU-6000 (RPK-8)rocket launchers
Anti-air missiles
Shtil-1 missile system, with 24 short to medium range (30 km) missiles
Close-in weapon systems (CIWS)
Barak SAM-launcher CIWS
2 × AK-630CIWS
is this is under armed when compared to others.
and its standard displacement also 5.5 tonnes.

. horizon-class
. FREMM
. 054a only 4000 t full load, but packed nearly as much as p17
. 3,200 t formidable class very similar to 054a. very small, but armed to the teeth..
many more..:lol:
 
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. horizon-class
. FREMM
. 054a only 4000 t full load, but packed nearly as much as p17
. 3,200 t formidable class very similar to 054a. very small, but armed to the teeth..
many more..:lol:



type 54 a

Displacement: 4,053 tonnes (full)(CCTV report), 3,600 tonnes (standard)

Armament
1 x HQ-16 32-cell VLS SAM launcher or anti submarine rocket launcher
2 x 4 C-803 anti-ship / land attack cruise missiles
1 x PJ26 76 mm dual purpose gun
2 x Type 730 7-barrel 30 mm CIWS guns
2 x 3 324mm YU-7 ASW torpedoes
2 x 6 Type 87 240mm anti-submarine rocket launcher (36 rockets carried)
2 x Type 726-4 18-tube decoy rocket launchers

Type 17A


Displacement:
Standard: 5,300 tonnes
Full load: 6,200 tonnes

Armament

Guns
1 × 3.0-inch Otobreda, naval gun
Anti-ship missiles
8 × VLS launched Klub, anti-ship cruise missiles
or
8 × VLS launched BrahMos, anti-ship cruise missiles
Anti-submarine warfare
2 × 2 DTA-53-956 torpedo launchers
2 × RBU-6000 (RPK-8)rocket launchers
Anti-air missiles
Shtil-1 missile system, with 24 short to medium range (30 km) missiles
Close-in weapon systems (CIWS)
Barak SAM-launcher CIWS
2 × AK-630CIWS

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Can we cut the crap here??

Simply Put, NO ONE, i repeat, NO ONE knows the real Price of these Frigates nor the weapons complement of them as the final contract is still some months away, $1 billion a Piece is the SPECULATION of the author.

Fair enough but IF the price is 1 billion dollars per frigate, then we can agree that India is being ripped off as no frigate is worth 1 billion dollars per ship - certainly not Russia whose warship technology is not it's strongest area.
 
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how many shipyards are there in india that are capable of building 4000~6000" ton ships?



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Is it an indian shipyard?
 
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Those numbers are not reliable. I know we have not other numbers, but that does not make these claims reliable.
Commissioned
2008:530,529,568,571
2010:571,569,548
2011:549,538
2012:546,572,573,547
2013:575
 
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