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@21 Dec 2012 @SmilingBuddha
According to Philippines Defence Bulletin, GRSE is still the front-runner and the reason for post qualifications of Korean and French frigates are to keep back ups in case GRSE doesn't qualify.
According to Philippines Defence Bulletin, GRSE is still the front-runner and the reason for post qualifications of Korean and French frigates are to keep back ups in case GRSE doesn't qualify.
RE: Frigate Bidding Update
* GRSE's Post Qualification reportedly hit a snag, not technically but financially. The requirement is supposed to be for them to have enough capital for building the new Frigates, but this is lacking as of now as they only have capital for their existing projects. GRSE needs to address this issue before they can be awarded the contract.
* IMHO, this is only minor and GRSE should be able to address it, especially since India is quite generous with their military (GRSE is government owned), but I think they need to do it quickly.
* Unclear if GRSE is given a deadline to fix that issue, but the Navy is in a hurry hence they have scheduled a Post Qualification for HHI in South Korea also on the first week of June 2016, just in case GRSE isn't able to fulfill the requirement soon.
* Another Post-Qualification is also scheduled in France, though no specific date yet.
Just an update, I just confirmed that the scheduled PQ in France is not for the weapons, but for the Frigates. I assume this is for STX.
Not sure how it goes as STX reportedly submitted a non-compliant bid. What it may mean is that if they pass, we may end up with a Frigate that does not comply to all of the bid requirements.
But guess what, STX also has financial problems. The report below was from late last year.
It looks like only Navantia doesn't have any financial problems, but no PQ is scheduled for them as of now ...