What's new

Reliance Defence Engg Launches Patrol Ships For Indian Navy

P-21 project (naval offshore patrol vessels), were part of the Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering before Reliance Defence and Engineering Ltd (RDEL) took over running of that yard. I think the original contract was to build 5 patrol boats for around $400m (roughly $80m each), and is running late.

Good to see they are finally being launched (first indian private company built naval ship in indian navy), but the final price may go up before they are commissioned. As patrol boats go not bad.
 
.
what would you expect to put on patrol ship?? brahomos launchers and tropedo tubes ??

brahmos is just a rebranded russian missile with india sticker.

This ship is just a ship with a canon
 
. .
brahmos is just a rebranded russian missile with india sticker.

This ship is just a ship with a canon

Chinese made defence equipments are fake Soviet era and decades old american copy pasted crap that's "exported" to desperate and poor countries.

Are we talking about the HQ-16 SAM here ? :lol:
We are talking about every copied china maal.
 
. . .
DFkcAUNVwAAFbxC.jpg

DFkuBLWV0AAGDKW.jpg


DFkXHwIUQAAD3F7.jpg
 
.
First Two NOPVs Shachi and Shruti Launched by RDEL at Pipavav, Gujarat

Reliance Defence and Engineering Limited (RDEL) today launched the first two Naval Offshore Patrol Vessels (NOPVs) at their shipyard in Pipavav, Gujarat. The ships are part of a five ship project being constructed for the Indian Navy. The two NOPVs, Shachi and Shruti were launched by Smt. Preeti Luthra, wife of Vice Admiral Girish Luthra, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC; the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command at the RDEL Shipyard Pipavav, Gujarat.
The primary role of NOPVs is to undertake surveillance of the country’s vast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) besides operational tasks such as anti-piracy patrols, fleet support operations, maritime security of offshore assets, coastal security operations, and protection of shipping lanes. The NOPVs would increase the ocean surveillance and patrolling capabilities of the Indian Navy.
The NOPVs being constructed at RDEL are patrol ships and are armed with 76mm Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) system along with two 30mm AK-630M guns which provide medium range and short range offensive and defensive capabilities. The armament is remotely controlled through an electronic Fire Control System. The ships are fitted with diesel engine driven propulsion systems and can deliver speeds upto 25 knots. All ship operations are controlled by an intelligent Integrated Platform Management System which has interfaces for all operational activities onboard the ship.
Speaking on the occasion, Vice Admiral Girish Luthra, mentioned that the launch is a significant and milestone event, as these two NOPVs are the first warships to be launched by a private sector shipyard in India. He further noted that opening up of warship building to the private sector by the Indian Navy is an opportunity that the private sector must make full use of, and is an enabling factor for increased private sector participation in this key area of national capability. The CinC also mentioned that while we have constructed and commissioned a number of quality warships, our shipyards need to constantly strive to transform with an aim to achieve global standards in quality, productivity and build periods with focus on innovation, modern techniques, and processes, and all round efficiency. He added that projects need to be implemented as per planned schedule. He stated that in addition to meeting national requirements, the shipyards should also focus on export orientation.
The CinC also complimented Reliance Defence and Engg Ltd and their workforce, and the Navy’s warship overseeing and Quality Assurance teams, for their perseverance and efforts to reach this important milestone, and mentioned that he looked forward to commissioning of Shachi and Shruti into the Indian Navy in the near future.

(Release ID :168972)
 
. .
He is some special cretin because he knows less than a 5 year old. I try not to reply, I suspect he really is a five year old who has got hold of his dads laptop and trying to learn to write whatever comes into his head. Perhaps i should just treat it as a five years attempt at humour.

He is a reflection of Born and bought up and education system of china.
 
. .
Wikipedia says Brahmos is based on russian P-800 missile.

Indians cannot create anything on their own...not even by reverse engineering :cheesy:

Brahmos is a JV project & the missiles are manufactured in India.

Now let's take a look at Chinese missile systems....

HQ- 7 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of Crotale
HQ 16 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of Buk
HQ 9 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of S 300
CJ-10 cruise missile- cheap Chinese copy of Kh 55
YJ-18 cruise missile- cheap Chinese copy of Klub

And these petty thieves are now claiming that they are ahead of Russia in missile technology.... :lol:
 
.
P-21 project (naval offshore patrol vessels), were part of the Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering before Reliance Defence and Engineering Ltd (RDEL) took over running of that yard. I think the original contract was to build 5 patrol boats for around $400m (roughly $80m each), and is running late.

Good to see they are finally being launched (first indian private company built naval ship in indian navy), but the final price may go up before they are commissioned. As patrol boats go not bad.

The cost will not go up. If anything there is talk of penalty but it will NOT get imposed because the original owners of the shipyard were in a debt trap and the new ones have not only bought the yard, rescuing the whole program, their work speed has been impressive as they have invested big.

This yard is now also refitting three naval ships too.
 
.
Brahmos is a JV project & the missiles are manufactured in India.

Now let's take a look at Chinese missile systems....

HQ- 7 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of Crotale
HQ 16 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of Buk
HQ 9 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of S 300
CJ-10 cruise missile- cheap Chinese copy of Kh 55
YJ-18 cruise missile- cheap Chinese copy of Klub

And these petty thieves are now claiming that they are ahead of Russia in missile technology.... :lol:
dont hurt him!! he already started whining !!!
 
.
Brahmos is a JV project & the missiles are manufactured in India.

Now let's take a look at Chinese missile systems....

HQ- 7 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of Crotale
HQ 16 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of Buk
HQ 9 SAM- cheap Chinese copy of S 300
CJ-10 cruise missile- cheap Chinese copy of Kh 55
YJ-18 cruise missile- cheap Chinese copy of Klub

And these petty thieves are now claiming that they are ahead of Russia in missile technology.... :lol:

How about J20?
 
.
Back
Top Bottom