India, Russia to build stealth frigates
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India, Russia to build stealth frigates

News:

  1. India recently signed a $500 mn deal with Russia to locally manufacture two stealth frigates with technology transfer.

Important Facts:

  1. Background:
  • In October 2016, India and Russia signed an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) for four Krivak or Talwar stealth frigates two to be procured directly from Russia and two to be built by Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL).
  • India had earlier procured six frigates weighing 4000 tonnes of the same class in two different batches, the Talwar class and the upgraded Teg class.
  • The navy’s medium term plans envisage increasing warship strength from the current 140-odd, to 198 warships by 2027.
  1. Russia was declared the lowest bidder in the Army’s Very Short Range Air Defence (VSHORAD) deal and recently India signed a $5.43 bn deal for five S-400 long range air defence regiments.
VSHORAD) deal: It seeks to replace the aging Russian made Igla-M air defence systems with man- portable systems weighing less than 25 kilograms, with fire and forget capability.

  • When inducted, VSHORAD man-portable systems will be employed in varied terrains including high altitude areas, plains, desert areas, coastal areas and maritime and integrated to a passive/active sensor for mounting on a platform with facility to mount on light vehicles.
  • These systems will also have a dedicated command, control & communication (C3) unit for detection processing and engaging aerial targets such as unmanned aerial vehicles and helicopters.

 

  1. About the recent deal:
  • The deal is part of the umbrella agreement to acquire four such warships for the Indian Navy.
  • Construction of frigates at Goa shipyard will begin in 2020, with first one being delivered in 2026 and the second a year later.
  • Frigates will be armed with the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, apart from other weapon systems and sensors.
  • The work on the two frigates will start in two years by mid-2020 and is expected to be completed by 2026- 2027.
  • India will separately acquire the Zorya gas-turbine engines to power the frigates four for each warship at a total cost of around Rs 1,000 crore from Ukraine.
  1. Significance:
  • The series of deals with Russia come in the backdrop of looming US sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) law.
  • CAATSA seeks to prevent countries from buying Russian weapons or Iranian oil.
  • The four warships will add to the six such Russian stealth frigates, three Talwar-class and three Teg-class warships, already inducted into the Indian Navy from 2003-2004 onwards.

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