Russia Delivers New Frigate To The Indian Navy

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Russia’s Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad handed over the Tamal Frigate of Project 11356 to the Indian Navy. She is the fifth frigate build by the shipyard for India, according to the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), who own the facility, have stated.

“The gala handover ceremony was held on July 1 in Kaliningrad. The frigate is called the ‘Tamal’, which means ‘Sword’ in translation. The acceptance act was signed by Rosoboronexport representative and the commander of the warship.”

The Tamal has successfully passed acceptance trials. “She is a modern and multirole warship with high combat capabilities to counter surface, ground, underwater and air targets,” USC CEO Andrey Puchkov said adding the shipyard will also assist India in the construction of two other frigates.

“Our experience and competences in the design and construction of warships are in demand in many leading world countries. We plan to develop international cooperation,” he said.

The Tamal has 20 Indian-made systems, including BrahMos supersonic missiles, communication complex, detection and guidance radar, a sonar, Rosoboronexport CEO Alexander Mikheyev said.

“The company actively develops partnership with Indian government and private enterprises in the joint design and production of military products in the partner’s territory. We are discussing 50 projects for all weapons for the Indian military” he said.

Together with the Tamal, India is already operating eight Project 11356 Frigates and is building another two at the Goa Shipyards.

Project 11356 Frigates are designated to fight submarines and warships in brown and blue waters and to repel air attacks both independently and within formations. They are armed with A-190 100mm artillery gun, anti-aircraft missiles, including Kalibr and Shtil and torpedo armaments. The warship can carry a Ka-27 helicopter or its modifications. The displacement is 3620 tons, the length is 124.8 meters. The full speed is 30 knots with a cruising range is 4,850 miles.

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