Good day, dear friends,
Could you kindly help me with one issue? Currently I am writing an article about "Rajput" class destroyers.
My questions is about the initial sonar's type on board of destroyers. All Russians sources say that the ships were given modern (by that time) "Platina" MGK-335 sonar (both hull mounted and towed). However, many others say that actually ships were armed with more obsolete hull mounted "Vychegda" MG -311 sonars and towed "Vega" Mg-325. The second opinion is given by Jane's Fighting Ships or http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Ships/Active/181-Rajput-Class.html
Could anybody help with that?
Thank you in advance,
Tupolev16
Dear Nilgiri,
Spasibo for your reply.
Overall I would say they (Rajput-class) were more advanced in a number of departments like the ASW helicopter (that you mention as well).Still, I read the complaints that Indian Kashins were more advances than Soviet ones.
So, could it be that first 3 Indian Kashins got simplier sonars, while Ranvir subclass got Platina (along with more modern ASW helicopter)?
P.S. do I understand correctly that all Indian kashins are now armed with Humsa sonars?
I do hope you keep dropping in and contributing. It is an incentive to log in to read your posts.Dear Nilgiri,
Spasibo for your reply. Frankly, I tend to agree that early Kashin-2 were equipped with Vychegda/Vega rather than Platina.
Platina was set for production in 1975 and knowing Soviet habit of exporting of downgraded stuff, I suspect that in 1980 (Rajput induction) it was not a time to export Platina. Although, Ranvir in 1986 could have gotten it.
Effectively, Indian Kashins were based on the last (20th) serial Kashin for Soviet navy, which was an individual enlarged (N.B!) modification 61M . But Platina sonar came too late and was installed on the ship in 1975. Still, I read the complaints that Indian Kashins were more advances than Soviet ones. Plus, Poland got modified Kashin (one of 5 modernised similar to 61M and Indian Kashins) with Platina. But heck, it was in 1988 and already after Soviet service.
So, could it be that first 3 Indian Kashins got simplier sonars, while Ranvir subclass got Platina (along with more modern ASW helicopter)?
Also, one should remember that India was given modern Soviet weapons earlier than even Warsaw Pact allies (Mig-29 is a good example).
P.S. do I understand correctly that all Indian kashins are now armed with Humsa sonars?
Thank you in advance for sharing opinion and best wishes,
Tupolev16
Good evening! Here's the photosof soon-to-be Ranvijay back at the end of 1987. Final trials in vicinity of Nikolaev (nowdays Ukraine) where it was built.I do hope you keep dropping in and contributing. It is an incentive to log in to read your posts.
A good, extensive thread on some thoughts regarding the elements that could go into the Indian Navy's upcoming "Next Generation Destroyer/NGD" program, believed to be a 10-13,000 ton vessel, though not officially confirmed: