INS Taragiri, Navy’s latest stealth frigate, to be commissioned on April 3
NEW DELHI: To add further punch to its growing naval fleet, the Indian Navy is set to commission its latest stealth frigate, INS Taragiri, on April 3.“As the fourth potent platform of the Project 17A class, Taragiri is not merely a ship; it is a 6,670-tonne embodiment of the ‘Make in India’ spirit and the sophisticated engineering capabilities of our indigenous shipyards,” the Navy said in a statement. The ceremony, scheduled to be presided over by defence minister Rajnath Singh in Visakhapatnam, will serve as a testament to the nation’s journey towards becoming a completely self-reliant naval power. Built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL), INS Taragiri represents a generational leap over earlier designs, offering a sleeker form and a significantly reduced radar cross-section that allows it to operate with lethal stealth.The warship, delivered by MDL on Nov 28 last year, replaces an earlier Leander-class vessel of the same name that served from 1980 to 2013. The ship’s construction was completed in 81 months, reflecting improved efficiency.The ship’s weapon suite is world-class, featuring supersonic surface-to-surface missiles, medium range surface-to-air missiles and a specialised anti-submarine warfare suite. These systems are seamlessly integrated through a state-of-the-art combat management system, ensuring that the crew can respond to threats with split-second precision.
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