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GRSE can build 24,000 tonne ships and MDL is looking for expansion for ngd and ngfOnly one shipyard is capable of building carriers and the one in Kochi. Vizag yard won the LPD tender for Turkish ship. Seems they have updated the yard to build large ships but they are yet to be tested.
100 is not coming. IAF is strict on MRFA as it would bring some technologies.
The GoI wants to order another 36 and be done with it and order Tejas Mk2 for all MRFA. The problem being even if 72 or 90 is ordered, what technologies will Dassault share with us? They still hasn't shared anything or invested in offsets according to the original 36 anyway. As of now it's confusion overrated. Navy wants to see where this tender goes for its own 36 MRFA order which it reduced from 57.
Basically you haven't contradicted me so I don't understand your post.
Relief and evacuation. As of now we have smaller ships capable of carrying troops.
The latest war in Yemen, Indian citizens we're evacuated in destroyers/frigates in multiple trips. If we had an capable Lhd/lpd we could have evacuated in a single go. When isis took over Iraq, Libyan war, we had to send our destroyers and frigates to pick up people when air route became impossible.
As for war, it can help in moving things to Andamans etc. Can be repurposed as drone ships, heli ship as well anyway
I think that these are lpd cum lhd
CSL can buildGRSE can build 24,000 tonne ships and MDL is looking for expansion for ngd and ngf
I will always advocate IN for having minimum 5+ LHD/LPD of 40k tonnes and 5 AC of 65k tonnes for future plans.
Yes
CSL can build
India isn't having 5 carriers till 2070-80. For sure, until unless a huge war breaks out. Even the new INS Vishal would only be built as a replacement for INS Vicky. INS Vicky life is 30 years only. It's hull already 30 years old anyway.
IN though likes 4 LPD , MoD has reduced it to 2 now. So we don't know when even these 2 would be placed.
The government is realizing that navy is absolutely crucial for a rapidly growing economy like India to protect the countries interest. We can clearly see that in this years defense budgetIndia isn't having 5 carriers till 2070-80. For sure, until unless a huge war breaks out. Even the new INS Vishal would only be built as a replacement for INS Vicky. INS Vicky life is 30 years only. It's hull already 30 years old anyway.
IN though likes 4 LPD , MoD has reduced it to 2 now. So we don't know when even these 2 would be placed.
The government is realizing that navy is absolutely crucial for a rapidly growing economy like India to protect the countries interest. We can clearly see that in this years defense budget
The government did say that a third aircraft carrier is a necessityThis year budget is like a surge budget for the navy as they had the lowest share of budget in the last 4-5 years. Hope they get the MCV ships order from SK and P75I. Along with 26 Aircrafts they are the priority.
But no we are not definitely getting 5 Aircraft carrier. IN has been asked to.concentrate on SSBN and SSNs.
P75I
The government did say that a third aircraft carrier is a necessity
- Characteristics :
- Length: ≤ 200 m (660 ft)
- Beam: To be commensurated with the length and tonnage of the ship.
- Draught: ≤ 8 m (26 ft)
- Displacement: 30,000–40,000 t (30,000–39,000 long tons; 33,000–44,000 short tons)
- Propulsion: Integrated electric propulsion (IEP)
- Speed:
- ≥ 20 knots (37 km/h) (Maximum)
- 14–16 knots (26–30 km/h) (Cruising Speed)
- Endurance:
- 10,000 nmi (19,000 km; 12,000 mi) (At economic speed)
- ≥ 45 days (In terms of machinery/fuel)
- 60 days (In terms of logistics support for troops)
- Sensors/Processing Systems :
- "Combat Management System" (CMS)
- 1 x E/F-Band air-search/surface-surveillance radar
- 1 x C/D-Band air-surveillance radar
- 1 x surface-surveillance radar
- 2 x I-Band radar
- 1 x E/F-Band COTS radar
- 1 x Infrared search and track (IRST) system
- Weaponry :
- Anti-Air Weaponry:
- Anti-Ship/Anti-Surface Weaponry
- 16 x anti-ship missiles (AShM)/surface-to-surface missiles (SSM)
- Anti-Submarine Weaponry
- "Anti-Torpedo Decoy System" (ATDS)
- Guns
- 4 x AK-630M CIWS (To be equipped with electro-optical fire control systems (EOFCS))
- 4 x OFT 12.7 mm M2 Stabilized Remote Controlled Gun
- 8 x medium-machine guns (MMG)
- 4 x "Portable Saluting Guns"
- Directed-energy weapon (DEW) (To replace AK-630 in future)- LHD requirements
You do realise that a culture change is an extremely unlikely event?Their focus is landing a force near Karachi after beating through the A2/AD systems. Their plans aren’t flawed but their execution is.
Once they fix the execution aspect which requires a cultural change then Pakistan is done for.
Not considering the rate of production in India.This makes no sense - surely India would not buy this class of ship - but design and build herself - given that she can now build destroyers and Aircraft carriers
Does seem to go against the "make in india" for something that they have the capability to build...
(corrections above).
Over 7,500 kms.India is thought to be raising another amphibious brigade, which would total 7000 troops from the original 3000-3500 of 91 Inf Bde. It has to be seen how many Indian troops are capable to assault and land in the first wave. The Marcos will be the first ones to arrive and secure a landing zone or take a bridgehead where other forces would land and start offensive. The tricky part is supplying this force which will be burdened to IN through sea or IAF through air. 91 Inf Bde has light forces (9 Sikh LI), mechanized infantry (BMP-2) and 5th Armored Regiment (T-72s). there would be some form of artillery too. Indian coast line is multiple times the coast of Pakistan and India holds many islands under its control.
India wants to open several fronts against Pakistan in case of war and amphibious warfare is one of them. If PM are deemed incapable of thwarting a landing then 5-Corps will need to divert assets here. Its the PN on which hopes are pinned to keep IN and Indian amphibious forces at bay.
Not with this current regime unless they hire or appoint the right people. Problem is that any current or future Rommels, Guderians or Manekshaws of India may not agree with the policies of the current government or they may not even be created in this environment.You do realise that a culture change is an extremely unlikely event?
Of course you realise it.
Not considering the rate of production in India.