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Indian Navy to commission 3 frontline fleet assets, Nilgiri, Surat and Vagsheer on Jan 15

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02/01/2025
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Indian Navy to commission 3 frontline fleet assets, Nilgiri, Surat and Vagsheer on Jan 15
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New Delhi: The Indian Navy will achieve a historic milestone on January 15, when it will commission the three frontline combatants—Nilgiri, Surat, and Vagsheer—at the Naval Dockyard, Mumbai, in a single day.

This historic event will provide a significant boost to the Indian Navy’s combat potential while underscoring the country’s preeminent status in indigenous shipbuilding, an Indian Navy statement said.

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All three platforms have been designed and constructed entirely at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai, a testament to India’s growing self-reliance in the critical domain of defence production.

The successful commissioning of these advanced warships and submarines highlights the rapid progress made in warship design and construction, cementing India’s position as a global leader in defence manufacturing.

Nilgiri, the lead ship of Project 17A, is a major advancement over the Shivalik-class frigate, incorporating significant stealth features and reduced radar signatures through state-of-the-art technology. The Project 15B destroyer, Surat, is the culmination of the follow-on class to the Kolkata-class (Project 15A) destroyers, featuring substantial improvements in design and capabilities.

Both ships were designed by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau and are equipped with advanced sensors and weapon packages developed primarily in India or through strategic collaborations with leading global manufacturers.

Equipped with modern aviation facilities, Nilgiri and Surat can operate a range of helicopters, including Chetak, ALH, Sea King, and the newly inducted MH-60R, during both day and night operations. Features such as a Rail-Less Helicopter Traversing System and a visual aid and landing system ensure seamless operations under all conditions.

These ships also include specific accommodations to support a sizeable complement of women officers and sailors, aligning with the Navy’s progressive steps toward gender inclusion in frontline combat roles.

Vagsheer, the sixth Scorpene-class submarine under the Kalvari-class Project 75, is one of the most silent and versatile diesel-electric submarines in the world. It is designed to undertake a wide range of missions, including anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, area surveillance, and special operations.

Armed with wire-guided torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, and advanced sonar systems, the submarine also features modular construction, allowing for future upgrades such as the integration of Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) technology.

The combined commissioning of Nilgiri, Surat, and Vagsheer demonstrates India’s unparalleled progress in defence self-reliance and indigenous shipbuilding.

The vessels have undergone rigorous trials, including machinery, hull, fire-fighting, and damage control assessments, as well as proving all navigation and communication systems at sea, making them fully operational and ready for deployment.

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