sancho
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I am fine with the frigates being built in India, but not at the cost of delays due to lack of capacity where the ships get stuck in backlogs.
What delays, we are not in the need to replace older frigates now, IN is actually doing well in all areas other than SSKs, but they are expanding their size and reach and our industry must expand their capabilities accordingly. It's nuts to develop indigenous vessels with good capability, but then keep ordering foreign frigates that are less capable. And the last P17 was commissioned in 2012, so more than enough time to produce more, or increase capacities don't you think?
why not convert Kamorta Class corvette into frigate. As it is already around 3400 T and Talwar class is 4000 T Weight.
It more suitable and better for export prospected.
The question is more about the production side not the vessels itself, are we able to produce more own vessels or do we have to buy more Russian frigates, I mean it's not like this will stop here if we go on like that. When P17A will be available, the Russians will have improved frigates too and will offer them to IN as well. So should we buy them again, only because we fail to increase our production capacities? We have a few areas if indigenous defence developments that works good (naval vessels and helicopters), but strangely exactly here we keep buying more foreign counterparts.