During his visit to Kaliningrad (see photo), the Admiral reviewed the progress of the Project 1135.6 (Talwar Class) follow-on ships, under construction at the Yantar shipyard. He was reassured that the first ship ‘Teg’ would commence trials shortly and be delivered in six to eight months.
The Admiral took an extensive tour of Vikramaditya on his visit to the Sevmash Shipyard, where he observed that significant progress had been made and the ship was shaping up well for the Preliminary Sea Trials.
During discussions with the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy on operational exchanges between the two navies, the two Chiefs agreed that the INDRA series of exercises form an important aspect of their bilateral relationship and would need to be continued and extended in scope and participation. They also discussed possible avenues of co-operation including anti-piracy operations.
we urgently require some modern advanced conventional subs of russian inventory in our navy
Shiv that means further delay from the current delivery time of August.Hmm. What happened to the Russians? Seems very bad. They are out of the race to build Naval ships. They cannot compete. More or less incompetent in this area. Time to move all frigate building, Corvette building to Private shipyards like L&T and Pipavav while Mazagaon builds the destroyers and GRSE builds the P17A's along with the private shipyards.
Shiv – This is good that our Chief had discussion with Russian C-in-C on INDRA series of exercises, but still we would like to hear what do Russians have to say regarding last minute cancellation of this exercise this year and that too without any prior notice to us.
When ins vikramaditya is going to arrive in india? Has her sea trials are commenced ?
Ins vindhyagiri has been floating once again in naval dockyard mumbai. A huge crane has lifted it up. Her mast is broken and she has got rust all over.
Indigenous ship building should also be enhanced,along with more orders to Russians