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INS Udaygiri, the 2nd Nilgiri-class frigate built under Project-17A, has been handed over to the Navy by MDL:
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It seems the Oto-Melara turret will be added later.
True. It’s not easy to miss the trend upwards. Larger, heavier, more capable. Class definitions are harder to distinguish these days.The tonnage of this frigate class and future frigate class is very close to current destroyer class.
Essentially they will take their role like say FREMM "frigate" does.... and NGD will bump up the IN destroyer tonnage into new "cruiser" capacity role there.
The Kamorta corvette class also is ~3.3k ton displacement (given ASW these days) of many existing frigate classes nowadays....the Pohjanmaa corvette for Finland will be even larger at ~4.3k ton.
i.e High payload but lower endurance that keeps it as corvette compared to Frigate which have higher endurances in force doctrine.
i.e Classes are generally defined by endurance first and tonnage second, and tonnage is what is often seen increasing these days....I believe I mentioned this a few times already in the forum @Ripley
This upward shift in tonnage of classes is notable worldwide phenomenon (actually since ww2) in most large navies to get more potency per hull slot in shipyard and naval doctrine evolving this way too with payload, protection and armament design drivers of each generation.
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India has inducted and in process of inducting large number of new vessels in a short span of time.INS Udaygiri, the 2nd Nilgiri-class frigate built under Project-17A, has been handed over to the Navy by MDL:
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It seems the Oto-Melara turret will be added later.
Huh aren't these 2nd and 3rd?INS Himgiri & INS Udaygiri - the 3rd & 4th P17A frigates were commissioned yesterday together:
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Huh aren't these 2nd and 3rd?