A bit of throwback time (old archive footage, varying pitch tape reel and everything) of a venerable design.
Leander Frigates (Nilgiri class )
A crucial earlier program to getting Indian warship local design and production capacity where it is today:
6 were made with increasing local input in each one:
3 more "Godavari" class (improved upon Nilgiri/Leander) were also made subsequently.
One of the Godavari class is still active (INS Gomati)....but will be decommissioned soon.
The godavari class would form the basis for the later Brahmaputra class frigate (though this time there would be significant internal and weapons changes).
But it is much like a baton being passed....and capacity and experience improved each time with it.
For long stretch of years, these frigates (leander and leander influenced) along with the Rajput (Kashin-II) and Delhi class destroyers were the mainstay of Indian surface warship fleet and arguably have provided bedrock of Indian shipyard capability in this arena (at notably MDL and GRSE)
@anmdt @UkroTurk 🚬 @AlphaMike @Joe Shearer @Tupolev16 et al.
Leander Frigates (Nilgiri class )
A crucial earlier program to getting Indian warship local design and production capacity where it is today:
6 were made with increasing local input in each one:
3 more "Godavari" class (improved upon Nilgiri/Leander) were also made subsequently.
One of the Godavari class is still active (INS Gomati)....but will be decommissioned soon.
The godavari class would form the basis for the later Brahmaputra class frigate (though this time there would be significant internal and weapons changes).
But it is much like a baton being passed....and capacity and experience improved each time with it.
For long stretch of years, these frigates (leander and leander influenced) along with the Rajput (Kashin-II) and Delhi class destroyers were the mainstay of Indian surface warship fleet and arguably have provided bedrock of Indian shipyard capability in this arena (at notably MDL and GRSE)
@anmdt @UkroTurk 🚬 @AlphaMike @Joe Shearer @Tupolev16 et al.