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Nilgiri-class frigate (2019)

The Nilgiri-class frigates, formally classified as the Project-17 Alpha frigates (P-17A), are a series of stealth guided-missile frigates currently being built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders (MDL) and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), for the Indian Navy.[5][6]

An animated rendering of the Nilgiri-class frigate.
Class overview
NameNilgiri class
Builders
Operators Indian Navy
Preceded by Shivalik class
Cost
  • 4,000 crore (US$500 million) per frigate (Estimated)[1]
  • 45,000 crore (US$5.6 billion) (Total deal)[2]
Planned7
Building7
Active0
General characteristics
TypeGuided-missile frigate
Displacement6,670 t (6,560 long tons)
Length149 m (488 ft 10 in)
Beam17.8 m (58 ft 5 in)
Draft5.15 m (16 ft 11 in)
Depth9.9 m (32 ft 6 in)
Installed power
PropulsionCODAG[3]
Speed28 kn (52 km/h)
Range
  • 1,000 nmi (1,900 km) at 28 kn (52 km/h)
  • 5,500 nmi (10,200 km) at 16–18 kn (30–33 km/h)
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 x RHIB
Complement226 (Including 35 officers)
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × HAL Dhruv (or) Sea King Mk. 42B helicopters
Aviation facilitiesEnclosed helicopter hangar capable of accommodating two multi-role helicopters.
NotesFirst major class of Indian-designed warships to be built using integrated modular construction.[4]

Design

Development

 
An animated depiction of the Nilgiri-class frigate, showing its starboard.

The frigates were designed by the Warship Design Bureau ( formerly Directorate of Naval Design ) – an internal establishment within the Indian Navy responsible for designing warships; the organisation is also distinguished for having contributed to the designing of numerous Indian warships, including INS Vikrant – India's first indigenously-designed aircraft carrier, the Arihant-class submarines – India's first indigenously-designed nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines and the Shivalik-class frigates – India's first indigenously designed frigates equipped with stealth technology.[7]

The class' design was finalised by the DND in 2013; it was later unveiled to the public in April 2018 – when MDL displayed a scale model of the frigate at the "DEXEXPO 2018" defense exhibition, held at Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.[8]

Features

Stealth

The frigate's design incorporates a significant degree of stealth and low radar-observability – through the utility of composite materials, radar-absorbent coatings and low-observable/radar-transparent technologies; the usage of the aforementioned materials assists the vessel in maintaining a low radar cross-section (RCS).[9]

The vessel's physical profile also features a substantial level of stealth through the application of different physical forms – including an enclosed mooring deck, flush deck-mounted weapon systems and a reduced number of antennae.[10]

The frigate's infrared signature, most specifically emissions from its propulsion exhaust and power generation machinery, are reduced through the application of Venturi effect and fluid injection, which helps to reduce the plume and hot metal temperatures of exhaust.[11] To maintain acoustic silence, the frigate is equipped with propellers designed to have onset of cavitation at higher speeds to reduce hydrodynamic noise.[11] In addition to the propellers, the vessel's hull also features special acoustic enclosures for some of the machinery to reduce the emission air-borne noise.[11]

Modular profile

The P-17A frigates are the first major class of Indian-designed warships to be built using the methodology of integrated modular construction – a manufacturing process in which multiple modules (or "blocks") of a vessel's hull are pre-assembled/pre-outfitted independently, before being aggregated for final assembly.[12]

In December 2015, MDL contracted Fincantieri S.p.A. to provide technical assistance and essential expertise in the construction of the seven frigates using the "modular construction" methodology.[13][14]

Naming

The P-17A frigates were christened after the former- Nilgiri-class frigates, which served in the Indian Navy between 1972 and 2013; the first six ships of the series were allotted the names utilised by the older class, namely – Nilgiri, Himgiri, Taragiri, Udaygiri, Dunagiri, and Vindhyagiri.[15] The seventh and final vessel of the P-17A series, which did not have a namesake from the older class, was given the new name of Mahendragiri.[16]

Instrumentation

Armament

Anti-surface warfare

 
A depiction of the frigate's bow, showing its future armament.

As part of its anti-surface warfare (ASuW) capabilities, the class features eight BrahMos anti-ship cruise missiles, capable of speeds of up to Mach 3.[17] The BrahMos is widely regarded as one of the most formidable anti-ship missiles currently in service, given the missile's extreme versatility and manoeuvrability.[18]

The vessels are equipped with one OTO Melara 76 mm naval gun. Originally, the Indian Navy had planned to install the Mk 45 127 mm (5 in) naval gun, manufactured by BAE; however, this plan was later scrapped in 2021 on account of financial constraints.[19]

Anti-air warfare

As part of its anti-air warfare (AAW) capabilities, the class features thirty-two Barak 8ER surface-to-air missiles, with sixteen missiles present in four "2 x 4" VLS configurations – with two placed at the bow and two placed aft.[20]

The Barak 8ER, also classified as the LR-SAM, is an "extended-range" variant of the original Barak 8 – designed to neutralize various aerial threats, including fighter aircraft, helicopters, anti-ship missiles, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV); the new variant is expected to feature a range of about 150 km (93 mi).[21]

Anti-submarine warfare

As part of its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities, the class features two triple-tube lightweight torpedo launchers for firing ASW torpedoes. The class also features two RBU-6000 (RPK-8) anti-submarine rocket launchers, capable of firing ASW projectiles to depths of up to 1,000 m (3,280 ft 10 in).[22]

Decoys

During the class' unveiling in 2018, the frigate's design was noted to possess two anti-torpedo decoy systems and four decoy launchers – which presumably may be the NSTL Maareech torpedo-countermeasure system and the Kavach anti-missile decoy launchers, respectively.[23]

Aviation facilities

As part of its aviation facilities, the class is equipped with a flight-deck and an enclosed aviation hangar, capable of accommodating a single naval helicopter – most likely the ALH Dhruv MK-III maritime-reconnaissance helicopters, or the Westland Sea King Mk. 42B ASW/ASuW helicopters – both of which are operated by the Indian Naval Air Arm.[24]

Sensors

Radar

The class features the EL/M-2248 MF-STAR active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar as its primary radar suite.[25] The EL/M-2248 is a multi-function, phased-array radar system featuring an azimuth of 360o, with the capability to track both aerial and surface targets, at a range of over 450 km (280 mi).[26]

The class also features the Indra LTR-25 'Lanza' surface-search radar, as its secondary radar suite.[27] The LTR-25 is a solid-state, three-dimensional (3D), long-range radar capable of operating in a dense electronic environment and features a range of over 250 nmi (460 km; 290 mi), with the capability to track various aerial targets – including fighter aircraft and ballistic missiles.[28]

The frigates are also equipped with an advanced combat management system, classified as "CMS-17A", which is reportedly equipped with sophisticated data links for high, efficient interoperability with other naval vessels.[29]

Sonar

The class is equipped with the BEL HUMSA-NG sonar, developed by the DRDO. The HUMSA-NG is a hull mounted "active cum passive" integrated sonar system capable of detecting, localizing, classifying and tracking sub-surface targets in both active and passive modes.[30]

Electronic warfare

The frigates feature the Shakti electronic warfare (EW) suite – developed by the Defence Electronics Research Laboratory (DLRL), for defense against anti-ship missiles and for the interception, detection, classification, identification and jamming of conventional radars.[31] Shakti is equipped with wide-band electronic-support measures (ESM), electronic countermeasures (ECM), an integrated "Radar Finger Printing System (RFPS)" and a data-recording replay feature for "post-mission analysis".[32][33]

Propulsion

At the time of the order, HAL had already delivered eleven LM2500 turbines to the Indian Navy; the turbines are specifically used on multiple Indian warships, most notably on the Shivalik-class frigates.[34]

Each frigate features two General Electric LM2500 gas turbines – manufactured by GE Aviation and two MAN 12V28/33D STC four-stroke engines – manufactured by MAN Diesel & Turbo, arranged in a combined diesel and gas (CODAG) propulsion configuration.[35]

In May 2016, the Indian Navy contracted MAN Diesel & Turbo to supply fourteen MAN 12V28/33D STC four-stroke engines for the seven frigates; under the deal, the requisite parts needed for the engines were sourced from India, while the engines' final assembly and testing were conducted at MAN's facility in Aurangabad, India.[36]

In December 2016, the Indian Navy contracted GE Aviation to supply fourteen LM2500 gas turbines for the seven frigates, which were license-assembled in India by the Industrial & Marine Gas Turbine Division (IMGT) of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).[37] Under the deal, HAL was additionally sanctioned to provide comprehensive services – including the supply of spare parts, maintenance inspections and equipment overhauls.[38]

In February 2019, MDL contracted GE to supply an assortment of auxiliary equipment to the Indian Navy to support the fourteen engines; under the agreement, GE also handled the design work of the frigate's auxiliary system and its fuel supply system.[39]

History

Background

Nilgiri class CG

In June 2009, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) – the main acquisition panel subordinate to India's Ministry of Defence (MoD), cleared a proposal for the procurement of seven stealth frigates at a cost of ₹45,000 crore – classified as "Project 17A" – on the lines of the Indian Navy's initiative of establishing a 160-ship fleet.[40]

In September 2012, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) – India's top decision-making institution on matters related to defense and national security, green-lighted the proposal for the "development cum construction" of the seven frigates.[41] Initially, the Indian Navy favoured a proposal of building the first two frigates at a foreign shipyard – seeking to minimize the project's overall construction timeline; however, this suggestion was overruled by India's Ministry of Defence (MoD) – which favoured indigenous production of the frigates.[42]

The seven frigates were envisioned as a "follow-on series" to the Shivalik-class frigates (Project 17), which were also being built for the Indian Navy at the time, but equipped with more sophisticated capabilities.[43] The designing-process of the seven frigates was completed in mid-2013.[44] The project – consisting of the construction of the seven designated frigates over a span of five years – was formally approved by the CCS in February 2015.[45]

Construction

The seven frigates are to be jointly constructed by two public-sector shipyards, namely, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) and Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), with four of the frigates allotted to MDL and the remaining three allotted to GRSE.[46]

Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers

 
The launch of INS Himgiri, the first ship of the batch being built by GRSE.

In February 2015, the Indian Navy contracted Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), a Kolkata-based public-sector shipyard, to build three P-17A frigates at an estimated cost of ₹19,294 crore.[47] According to the terms of the contract, GRSE is slated to deliver the three frigates in 2023, 2024 and 2025, respectively. In preparation for the order, GRSE re-augmented its infrastructure by establishing newer "modular" shipyards along with a Goliath gantry crane, meant for enabling the construction of the frigates in a short time frame.[48]

A significant proportion of the hull's blocks needed for the vessel's construction was procured from smaller shipyards and metal fabrication shops in and around Kolkata, while the construction/fabrication of additional infrastructure was done at GRSE's Rajabagan shipyard.[49]

The construction of the first frigate began in November 2018, while work on the second and third frigates began in January 2020 and March 2021, respectively.[50] The first of the three frigates, Himgiri, was launched on 14 December 2020, with its delivery slated to occur for August 2023.[51] The second frigate, Dunagiri, was launched on 15 June 2022, with its delivery slated to occur in 2024.[52]

Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited

 
The launch of INS Nilgiri, the lead vessel of the class.

In February 2015, the Indian Navy contracted Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), a Mumbai-based public-sector shipyard, to build four P-17A frigates at an estimated cost of over ₹21,000 crore.[53][54] According to the terms of the contract, MDL is to deliver the four frigates in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, respectively.[55]

The four frigates were built at different locations, namely, at MDL's main shipbuilding facility in Mumbai, at MDL's subordinate facility in Nhava, at a smaller shipbuilding facility also operated by MDL in Mumbai, at an MSE shipyard in Gujarat and at another shipyard in Goa.[56] Similarly to GRSE, MDL also upgraded its existing infrastructure; the shipyard augmenting its existing facilities with newer equipment, including a "Goliath" gantry crane, a module workshop, a wet basin and a "cradle assembly" shop, meant to facilitate modular construction.[57]

The construction of the first frigate began in December 2017, while work on the second, third and fourth frigates began in May 2019, September 2020 and June 2022, respectively.[58][59] The first of the four frigates, Nilgiri, was launched on 28 September 2019, with its delivery slated to occur in August 2022.[60] The second frigate of the four frigates, Udaygiri, was launched on 17 May 2022, in a ceremony coinciding with the launch of INS Surat, a Visakhapatnam-class destroyer.[61] The third frigate, Taragiri, was launched on 11 September 2022, and is scheduled to be delivered in 2025.[62]

Ships in the class

Name Pennant Yard Number Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioning Status
Nilgiri 12651 Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) 28 December 2017[63] 28 September 2019[64] 2023 (expected) Launched[65]
Udaygiri 12652 7 May 2019[66] 17 May 2022[67] 2024 (expected)[68] Launched[69]
Taragiri 12653 10 September 2020[70] 11 September 2022 [71] August 2025 (expected)[72] Launched[73]
12654 28 June 2022[74] February 2025 (expected) Under construction[75]
Himgiri 3022 Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) 10 November 2018[76] 14 December 2020[77] August 2023 (expected) Launched[78]
Dunagiri 3023 24 January 2020[79] 15 July 2022[80] August 2024 (expected) Launched[52]
3024 5 March 2021[81] August 2025 (expected) Under construction

See also

Frigates of comparable configurations and capabilities

Other references to the Indian Navy

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Not to be confused with the Nilgiri class frigates a class of specifically modified Leander class frigates which served in the Indian Navy from 1972 to 2013 The Nilgiri class frigates formally classified as the Project 17 Alpha frigates P 17A are a series of stealth guided missile frigates currently being built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders MDL and Garden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers GRSE for the Indian Navy 5 6 An animated rendering of the Nilgiri class frigate Class overviewNameNilgiri classBuildersGarden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers GRSE Mazagon Dock Limited MDL Operators Indian NavyPreceded byShivalik classCost 4 000 crore US 500 million per frigate Estimated 1 45 000 crore US 5 6 billion Total deal 2 Planned7Building7Active0General characteristicsTypeGuided missile frigateDisplacement6 670 t 6 560 long tons Length149 m 488 ft 10 in Beam17 8 m 58 ft 5 in Draft5 15 m 16 ft 11 in Depth9 9 m 32 ft 6 in Installed power2 x MAN Diesel 12V28 33D STC 6000 kW each 2 x General Electric LM2500PropulsionCODAG 3 Speed28 kn 52 km h Range1 000 nmi 1 900 km at 28 kn 52 km h 5 500 nmi 10 200 km at 16 18 kn 30 33 km h Boats amp landing craft carried2 x RHIBComplement226 Including 35 officers Sensors and processing systemsRadar IAI EL M 2248 MF STAR S Band AESA radar Indra LTR 25 Lanza L Band surface search radar Sonar BEL HUMSA NG active passive sonar Combat Suite Combat Management System CMS 17A Electronic warfare amp decoysDRDO Shakti EW suite equipped with ESM ECM and Radar Finger Printing System RFPS Decoys 4 x Kavach decoy launchers 2 x NSTL Maareech torpedo countermeasure systemsArmamentAnti air warfare 4 8 cell VLS for 32 Barak 8ER surface to air missiles Anti surface warfare 1 x 8 cell VLS for 8 BrahMos anti ship missiles Anti submarine warfare 2 triple tube torpedo launchers Varunastra 2 RBU 6000 anti submarine rocket launchers 72 rockets Guns 1 OTO Melara 76 mm naval gun 2 AK 630M CIWSAircraft carried2 HAL Dhruv or Sea King Mk 42B helicoptersAviation facilitiesEnclosed helicopter hangar capable of accommodating two multi role helicopters NotesFirst major class of Indian designed warships to be built using integrated modular construction 4 Contents 1 Design 1 1 Development 1 2 Features 1 2 1 Stealth 1 2 2 Modular profile 1 3 Naming 2 Instrumentation 2 1 Armament 2 1 1 Anti surface warfare 2 1 2 Anti air warfare 2 1 3 Anti submarine warfare 2 1 4 Decoys 2 1 5 Aviation facilities 2 2 Sensors 2 2 1 Radar 2 2 2 Sonar 2 2 3 Electronic warfare 2 3 Propulsion 3 History 3 1 Background 3 2 Construction 3 2 1 Garden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers 3 2 2 Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited 4 Ships in the class 5 See also 5 1 Frigates of comparable configurations and capabilities 5 2 Other references to the Indian Navy 6 References 7 External linksDesign EditDevelopment Edit An animated depiction of the Nilgiri class frigate showing its starboard The frigates were designed by the Warship Design Bureau formerly Directorate of Naval Design an internal establishment within the Indian Navy responsible for designing warships the organisation is also distinguished for having contributed to the designing of numerous Indian warships including INS Vikrant India s first indigenously designed aircraft carrier the Arihant class submarines India s first indigenously designed nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines and the Shivalik class frigates India s first indigenously designed frigates equipped with stealth technology 7 The class design was finalised by the DND in 2013 it was later unveiled to the public in April 2018 when MDL displayed a scale model of the frigate at the DEXEXPO 2018 defense exhibition held at Chennai Tamil Nadu India 8 Features Edit Stealth Edit The frigate s design incorporates a significant degree of stealth and low radar observability through the utility of composite materials radar absorbent coatings and low observable radar transparent technologies the usage of the aforementioned materials assists the vessel in maintaining a low radar cross section RCS 9 The vessel s physical profile also features a substantial level of stealth through the application of different physical forms including an enclosed mooring deck flush deck mounted weapon systems and a reduced number of antennae 10 The frigate s infrared signature most specifically emissions from its propulsion exhaust and power generation machinery are reduced through the application of Venturi effect and fluid injection which helps to reduce the plume and hot metal temperatures of exhaust 11 To maintain acoustic silence the frigate is equipped with propellers designed to have onset of cavitation at higher speeds to reduce hydrodynamic noise 11 In addition to the propellers the vessel s hull also features special acoustic enclosures for some of the machinery to reduce the emission air borne noise 11 Modular profile Edit The P 17A frigates are the first major class of Indian designed warships to be built using the methodology of integrated modular construction a manufacturing process in which multiple modules or blocks of a vessel s hull are pre assembled pre outfitted independently before being aggregated for final assembly 12 In December 2015 MDL contracted Fincantieri S p A to provide technical assistance and essential expertise in the construction of the seven frigates using the modular construction methodology 13 14 Naming Edit The P 17A frigates were christened after the former Nilgiri class frigates which served in the Indian Navy between 1972 and 2013 the first six ships of the series were allotted the names utilised by the older class namely Nilgiri Himgiri Taragiri Udaygiri Dunagiri and Vindhyagiri 15 The seventh and final vessel of the P 17A series which did not have a namesake from the older class was given the new name of Mahendragiri 16 Instrumentation EditArmament Edit Anti surface warfare Edit A depiction of the frigate s bow showing its future armament As part of its anti surface warfare ASuW capabilities the class features eight BrahMos anti ship cruise missiles capable of speeds of up to Mach 3 17 The BrahMos is widely regarded as one of the most formidable anti ship missiles currently in service given the missile s extreme versatility and manoeuvrability 18 The vessels are equipped with one OTO Melara 76 mm naval gun Originally the Indian Navy had planned to install the Mk 45 127 mm 5 in naval gun manufactured by BAE however this plan was later scrapped in 2021 on account of financial constraints 19 Anti air warfare Edit As part of its anti air warfare AAW capabilities the class features thirty two Barak 8ER surface to air missiles with sixteen missiles present in four 2 x 4 VLS configurations with two placed at the bow and two placed aft 20 The Barak 8ER also classified as the LR SAM is an extended range variant of the original Barak 8 designed to neutralize various aerial threats including fighter aircraft helicopters anti ship missiles cruise missiles ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles UAV the new variant is expected to feature a range of about 150 km 93 mi 21 Anti submarine warfare Edit As part of its anti submarine warfare ASW capabilities the class features two triple tube lightweight torpedo launchers for firing ASW torpedoes The class also features two RBU 6000 RPK 8 anti submarine rocket launchers capable of firing ASW projectiles to depths of up to 1 000 m 3 280 ft 10 in 22 Decoys Edit During the class unveiling in 2018 the frigate s design was noted to possess two anti torpedo decoy systems and four decoy launchers which presumably may be the NSTL Maareech torpedo countermeasure system and the Kavach anti missile decoy launchers respectively 23 Aviation facilities Edit As part of its aviation facilities the class is equipped with a flight deck and an enclosed aviation hangar capable of accommodating a single naval helicopter most likely the ALH Dhruv MK III maritime reconnaissance helicopters or the Westland Sea King Mk 42B ASW ASuW helicopters both of which are operated by the Indian Naval Air Arm 24 Sensors Edit Radar Edit The class features the EL M 2248 MF STAR active electronically scanned array AESA radar as its primary radar suite 25 The EL M 2248 is a multi function phased array radar system featuring an azimuth of 360o with the capability to track both aerial and surface targets at a range of over 450 km 280 mi 26 The class also features the Indra LTR 25 Lanza surface search radar as its secondary radar suite 27 The LTR 25 is a solid state three dimensional 3D long range radar capable of operating in a dense electronic environment and features a range of over 250 nmi 460 km 290 mi with the capability to track various aerial targets including fighter aircraft and ballistic missiles 28 The frigates are also equipped with an advanced combat management system classified as CMS 17A which is reportedly equipped with sophisticated data links for high efficient interoperability with other naval vessels 29 Sonar Edit The class is equipped with the BEL HUMSA NG sonar developed by the DRDO The HUMSA NG is a hull mounted active cum passive integrated sonar system capable of detecting localizing classifying and tracking sub surface targets in both active and passive modes 30 Electronic warfare Edit The frigates feature the Shakti electronic warfare EW suite developed by the Defence Electronics Research Laboratory DLRL for defense against anti ship missiles and for the interception detection classification identification and jamming of conventional radars 31 Shakti is equipped with wide band electronic support measures ESM electronic countermeasures ECM an integrated Radar Finger Printing System RFPS and a data recording replay feature for post mission analysis 32 33 Propulsion Edit At the time of the order HAL had already delivered eleven LM2500 turbines to the Indian Navy the turbines are specifically used on multiple Indian warships most notably on the Shivalik class frigates 34 Each frigate features two General Electric LM2500 gas turbines manufactured by GE Aviation and two MAN 12V28 33D STC four stroke engines manufactured by MAN Diesel amp Turbo arranged in a combined diesel and gas CODAG propulsion configuration 35 In May 2016 the Indian Navy contracted MAN Diesel amp Turbo to supply fourteen MAN 12V28 33D STC four stroke engines for the seven frigates under the deal the requisite parts needed for the engines were sourced from India while the engines final assembly and testing were conducted at MAN s facility in Aurangabad India 36 In December 2016 the Indian Navy contracted GE Aviation to supply fourteen LM2500 gas turbines for the seven frigates which were license assembled in India by the Industrial amp Marine Gas Turbine Division IMGT of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL 37 Under the deal HAL was additionally sanctioned to provide comprehensive services including the supply of spare parts maintenance inspections and equipment overhauls 38 In February 2019 MDL contracted GE to supply an assortment of auxiliary equipment to the Indian Navy to support the fourteen engines under the agreement GE also handled the design work of the frigate s auxiliary system and its fuel supply system 39 History EditBackground Edit source source source source source source source source source source Nilgiri class CG In June 2009 the Defence Acquisition Council DAC the main acquisition panel subordinate to India s Ministry of Defence MoD cleared a proposal for the procurement of seven stealth frigates at a cost of 45 000 crore classified as Project 17A on the lines of the Indian Navy s initiative of establishing a 160 ship fleet 40 In September 2012 the Cabinet Committee on Security CCS India s top decision making institution on matters related to defense and national security green lighted the proposal for the development cum construction of the seven frigates 41 Initially the Indian Navy favoured a proposal of building the first two frigates at a foreign shipyard seeking to minimize the project s overall construction timeline however this suggestion was overruled by India s Ministry of Defence MoD which favoured indigenous production of the frigates 42 The seven frigates were envisioned as a follow on series to the Shivalik class frigates Project 17 which were also being built for the Indian Navy at the time but equipped with more sophisticated capabilities 43 The designing process of the seven frigates was completed in mid 2013 44 The project consisting of the construction of the seven designated frigates over a span of five years was formally approved by the CCS in February 2015 45 Construction Edit The seven frigates are to be jointly constructed by two public sector shipyards namely Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited MDL and Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers GRSE with four of the frigates allotted to MDL and the remaining three allotted to GRSE 46 Garden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers Edit The launch of INS Himgiri the first ship of the batch being built by GRSE In February 2015 the Indian Navy contracted Garden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers GRSE a Kolkata based public sector shipyard to build three P 17A frigates at an estimated cost of 19 294 crore 47 According to the terms of the contract GRSE is slated to deliver the three frigates in 2023 2024 and 2025 respectively In preparation for the order GRSE re augmented its infrastructure by establishing newer modular shipyards along with a Goliath gantry crane meant for enabling the construction of the frigates in a short time frame 48 A significant proportion of the hull s blocks needed for the vessel s construction was procured from smaller shipyards and metal fabrication shops in and around Kolkata while the construction fabrication of additional infrastructure was done at GRSE s Rajabagan shipyard 49 The construction of the first frigate began in November 2018 while work on the second and third frigates began in January 2020 and March 2021 respectively 50 The first of the three frigates Himgiri was launched on 14 December 2020 with its delivery slated to occur for August 2023 51 The second frigate Dunagiri was launched on 15 June 2022 with its delivery slated to occur in 2024 52 Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited Edit The launch of INS Nilgiri the lead vessel of the class In February 2015 the Indian Navy contracted Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited MDL a Mumbai based public sector shipyard to build four P 17A frigates at an estimated cost of over 21 000 crore 53 54 According to the terms of the contract MDL is to deliver the four frigates in 2022 2023 2024 and 2025 respectively 55 The four frigates were built at different locations namely at MDL s main shipbuilding facility in Mumbai at MDL s subordinate facility in Nhava at a smaller shipbuilding facility also operated by MDL in Mumbai at an MSE shipyard in Gujarat and at another shipyard in Goa 56 Similarly to GRSE MDL also upgraded its existing infrastructure the shipyard augmenting its existing facilities with newer equipment including a Goliath gantry crane a module workshop a wet basin and a cradle assembly shop meant to facilitate modular construction 57 The construction of the first frigate began in December 2017 while work on the second third and fourth frigates began in May 2019 September 2020 and June 2022 respectively 58 59 The first of the four frigates Nilgiri was launched on 28 September 2019 with its delivery slated to occur in August 2022 60 The second frigate of the four frigates Udaygiri was launched on 17 May 2022 in a ceremony coinciding with the launch of INS Surat a Visakhapatnam class destroyer 61 The third frigate Taragiri was launched on 11 September 2022 and is scheduled to be delivered in 2025 62 Ships in the class EditName Pennant Yard Number Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioning StatusNilgiri 12651 Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited MDL 28 December 2017 63 28 September 2019 64 2023 expected Launched 65 Udaygiri 12652 7 May 2019 66 17 May 2022 67 2024 expected 68 Launched 69 Taragiri 12653 10 September 2020 70 11 September 2022 71 August 2025 expected 72 Launched 73 12654 28 June 2022 74 February 2025 expected Under construction 75 Himgiri 3022 Garden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers GRSE 10 November 2018 76 14 December 2020 77 August 2023 expected Launched 78 Dunagiri 3023 24 January 2020 79 15 July 2022 80 August 2024 expected Launched 52 3024 5 March 2021 81 August 2025 expected Under constructionSee also EditFrigates of comparable configurations and capabilities Edit FREMM multipurpose frigate A series of multi purpose frigates operated by the French Navy the Italian Navy the Royal Moroccan Navy the Egyptian Navy and currently being built for the United States Navy and the Indonesian Navy Type 26 frigate A class of frigates ordered by the Royal Navy the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Australian Navy MKS 180 frigate A planned class of frigates that are to be built for the German Navy Mogami class frigate A class of multi mission frigates currently being built for the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force F110 class frigate A planned class of multi purpose frigates that are to be built for the Spanish Navy Admiral Gorshkov class frigate A class of guided missile frigates operated by the Russian Navy Other references to the Indian Navy Edit Future ships of the Indian Navy List of active Indian Navy shipsReferences Edit Keel laid for the third Project 17 stealth frigate indiastrategic in September 2020 Navy seals 45 000 cr deal seven warships The Indian Express 20 June 2009 Archived from the original on 15 January 2011 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Nilgiri Class Project 17A Guided Missile Frigates India Naval technology com Indian Project 17A frigate programme moves forward shephardmedia com 3 October 2019 Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited Products Naval Ships mazagondock in Garden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers Ltd Product Profile Frigate grse in Project 17 A Nilgiri 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