Indian Navy to commission advanced stealth frigates Udaygiri and Himgiri tomorrow

New Delhi, Aug 25 (UNI) The Indian Navy is scheduled to simultaneously commission two latest state-of-the-art multi-mission stealth frigates — Udaygiri and Himgiri — as part of the Project 17A, at the Naval Base in Visakhapatnam tomorrow.

The commissioning ceremony will be presided over by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, a Defence Ministry statement said today.

This will be the first occasion when two frontline surface combatants, constructed at two different shipyards, will be commissioned simultaneously, underscoring the growing maritime importance of India’s eastern seaboard.

Udaygiri and Himgiri are follow-on ships of the Project 17 (Shivalik) class frigates. Both these vessels incorporate significant improvements in design, stealth, weapon and sensor systems and are capable of executing a full spectrum of maritime missions in blue water conditions.

Udaygiri, built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL), Mumbai, and Himgiri, constructed by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata, showcase the nation’s growing shipbuilding prowess, as well as the synergy between India’s premier defence shipyards. Udaygiri also holds the distinction of being the fastest ship of her class to be delivered post-launch, a result of the modular construction methodology adopted by Indian shipyards.

Both frigates have been named after earlier INS Udaygiri (F35) and INS Himgiri (F34) that served the nation with distinction for over 30 years before being decommissioned.

Both frigates were designed in-house by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau (WDB), and notably, Udaygiri is the 100th ship designed by the WDB, marking a milestone in five decades of indigenous warship design.

The ships feature modern Combined Diesel or Gas (CODOG) propulsion plants, state of the art Integrated Platform Management System and a suite of advanced weapons and sensors developed by Indian manufacturers. The ships, with about 75 percent indigenous content, supported by hundreds of indigenous MSMEs.

Upon commissioning, the two frigates will join the Eastern Fleet, strengthening India’s ability to safeguard its maritime interests across the Indian Ocean Region.

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