Indian Navy Stealth Warships: Indian Navy’s 2 new indigenous stealth warships ‘Udayagiri’ and ‘Himgiri’ ready to make enemies sleep up to the African coast! BrahMos missile and project 17A technology, these deadly frigates are a sign of preparation for which big mission?
Indian Navy Advanced Radar Systems: Is the Indian Navy performing its maritime power in the Indian Ocean and the Indo-Pacific sector so that the enemies sleep? Soon the Indian Navy fleet is going to include two new indigenous Stealth Warships-INS Udayagiri and INS Himgiri. These latest Nilgiri-Class frigates are not only evidence of India’s shipbuilding capacity, but also indicate India’s marine strategy to new heights.
Project 17A’s strong stealth design
INS Udayagiri and INS Himgiri are equipped with state -of -the -art technology. Weighing 6670 tonnes, these warships are equipped with stealth technology, modular manufacturing, automation and anti-sabperine warfare capacity.
- Equipped with BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
- MF-Star surveillance radar and Barak-8 missile system.
- State -of -the -art electronic warfare system.
- A design that reduces radar, infrared and sound signature.
Both these frigates demonstrate the technical superiority of the Indian shipbuilding industry-Udyogiri is built at MDL Shipyard in Mumbai, while Himgiri is built in the GRSE Shipyard in Kolkata.
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Monitoring network from Arabian Sea to African coast
The patrolling network of these Warships will spread to the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, the Western Pacific Ocean and the West African coast. These will further strengthen the blue-water capability of the Indian Navy and establish India’s role in the Indo-Pacific region as a strength to stabilize.
Geo-Political Stability and Global Trade Security
The Indian Ocean is one of the world’s busiest C-roots, from which 80% of the global oil trade passes. The arrival of INS Udayagiri and Himgiri will further strengthen India’s maritime security and strategic detection capacity. Through these Warrships, the Indian Navy will continuously register attendance on important sea routes like Malacca Strait, Gulf of Edain and Mozambic Channel.
India’s shipbuilding strength display
This is the first time the Indian Navy is including two advanced stealth frigates in its fleet. This achievement is a major milestone for India’s ‘self -reliant India’ mission and indigenous shipbuilding industry.
Navy’s future: aggressive and fast-paced
INS Udayagiri and INS Himgiri will not only prove fatal in the war but will also be able to carry out Hadr (Humanitarian Assistant and Disaster Relief), Non-Combatant Evacation and International Mission. They will establish India as a nation that can maintain power balance in the Indian Ocean and the Indo-Pacific region.
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