I agree with the [email protected] a.m. Why does the ship look like it is built with steel plates from some 'Kabaadi' shop which has been hit with the hammer a million times!
the Steel is indian (developed by SAIL) as against the Russian (D-50 ?)steel on the Talwar-class. and, the welding process seems pretty shoddy causing the buckling
This shoddy look only proves that MDL, supposed to be the most advanced ship building yard in India, doesn't has latest ship building tech.No wonder the Talwar Class looks like it has been made from a single giant metal plate, whereas Shivalik looks like millions of plates welded together. MDL, get your workmen and management trained on best practices and also keep abreast with latest ship building tech.
@ Anon 11:35PM It's been 20 years difference between the two. And yes when ever we criticize, someone instead of correcting those mistakes tries to defend them. This is the reason why development lags and moves at a snail's pace because of people like yourself and the babu's bureaucracy in our government.
Very bad quality images! Why? 🙁
I've always wondered as to why the steel hull doesn't looks smooth enough on our ships when compared to western counterparts. Why is that?
What about interiors..photos of ops room etc?
build quality on the ship exterior looks shoddy, indicating poor worksmanship
this is certainly not up to standard
I agree with the [email protected] a.m. Why does the ship look like it is built with steel plates from some 'Kabaadi' shop which has been hit with the hammer a million times!
bad welding/welding stresses/buckling……………that's what causes this miserable look……………..MDL has just not been able to get that right
the Steel is indian (developed by SAIL) as against the Russian (D-50 ?)steel on the Talwar-class. and, the welding process seems pretty shoddy causing the buckling
This shoddy look only proves that MDL, supposed to be the most advanced ship building yard in India, doesn't has latest ship building tech.No wonder the Talwar Class looks like it has been made from a single giant metal plate, whereas Shivalik looks like millions of plates welded together. MDL, get your workmen and management trained on best practices and also keep abreast with latest ship building tech.
Most people here do not seem familiar with ship welds. Except for the Visby class, this ship has one of the better welds. Please look at the closeups of the U.S. navy ships of the late 90, early 2000 vintage. You will be apalled.
http://www.c7f.navy.mil/imagery/high-res/2010/04-April/100423-N-2013O-003.jpg
@ Anon 11:35PM
It's been 20 years difference between the two. And yes when ever we criticize, someone instead of correcting those mistakes tries to defend them. This is the reason why development lags and moves at a snail's pace because of people like yourself and the babu's bureaucracy in our government.