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Russia-built stealth frigate ‘Tamal' to be commissioned into Navy in June-end
Russia-built stealth frigate ‘Tamal' to be commissioned into Navy in June-end

Hindustan Times

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Russia-built stealth frigate ‘Tamal' to be commissioned into Navy in June-end

New Delhi: India's latest stealth missile frigate, Tamal, is expected to be commissioned into the Indian Navy at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia, by the end of June, officials familiar with the development said on Wednesday. The frigate, which is expected to reach India's west coast in September, will be boosting the country's maritime power in the Indian Ocean region, an official, requesting anonymity said, adding that it will be part of the navy's Mumbai-based Western Fleet. Tamal is part of a $2.5-billion deal with Russia for four more Krivak/Talwar class stealth frigates for the Indian Navy, two of which were to be constructed at the Yantar shipyard and the remaining two at the Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) with technology transfer from Russia. The first frigate under the deal, INS Tushil, was commissioned into the navy last December at the Yantar Shipyard and reached the country in February. It was commissioned in the presence of defence minister Rajnath Singh, who described the warship as a 'proud testament' to India's growing maritime might and a 'significant milestone' in the long-standing friendship between the two countries. Tushil and Tamal are upgraded Krivak III class frigates of Project 1135.6, and six such vessels are already in service --- three Talwar class ships, built at Baltic shipyard in St Petersburg, and three follow-on Teg class ships, built at the Yantar shipyard. These frigates have an indigenous content of around 26%, double that of the previous Teg-class frigates. This includes contributions from 33 firms including Bharat Electronics Limited, BrahMos Aerospace (an India-Russia joint venture), and Nova Integrated Systems (a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Advanced Systems Limited). The new frigates are armed with a range of advanced weapons, including the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, Shtil surface-to-air missiles with enhanced range, upgraded medium-range anti-air and surface guns, optically controlled close-range rapid fire gun system, torpedoes and rockets.

DNA: India to receive BrahMos-armed stealth frigate Tamal from Russia
DNA: India to receive BrahMos-armed stealth frigate Tamal from Russia

India.com

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

DNA: India to receive BrahMos-armed stealth frigate Tamal from Russia

videoDetails DNA: India to receive BrahMos-armed stealth frigate 'Tamal' from Russia Yashwant Bhaskar | Updated: May 06, 2025, 11:22 PM IST The Pakistani government and army are together seeking help from India is getting the support of its friend and trusted partner India is going to get a new and modern name will be INS means sword and now this sword of the Indian Navy is going to become a new problem for Pakistan in the sea. A warship like INS Tamal can attack enemy submarines under the waves of the can attack enemy warships present hundreds of kilometers away and has the capability to destroy any target hovering in the today we will do a video analysis of this Bahubali who fights in a range of 360 degrees..

More sleepless nights for Pakistan as India prepares with another warship, it is equipped with....its name is...
More sleepless nights for Pakistan as India prepares with another warship, it is equipped with....its name is...

India.com

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

More sleepless nights for Pakistan as India prepares with another warship, it is equipped with....its name is...

More sleepless nights for Pakistan as India prepares with another warship... what is its specialty, it is equipped name is... After the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan is in fear of war. Pakistan is always afraid that India can attack it anytime. Pakistan's Navy has surrounded the entire country by sea route. Pakistan is dreaming of winning the war against India, but Pakistan Navy may have to face defeat again, because the Multi Role Stealth Guided Missile Frigate 'Tamal' is going to enter the Indian Navy fleet. In Russia, the naval crew is being trained to use 'Tamal'. The ship was to be delivered in June next year, but now it will be delivered by May 28 at the end of this month. 'Tamal' is being built at Russia's Yantar shipyard. It is considered one of the world's deadliest warships. The world's most dangerous anti-ship missile Brahmos will be fired from this warship. Earlier, INS Tushil has joined the Indian agreement was reached in 2016Let us tell you that an agreement was signed between Russia and India in 2016, under which Russia was entrusted with the task of building 4 Talwar class stealth frigates. On 9 December 2024, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh inducted INS Tushil into the Indian Navy. Now in this sequence, the second warship INS Tamal is also going to become a part of the Indian Navy's war fleet. Specialties of INS Tamal INS Tamal is also called sword. 'Tamal', which moves at a speed of 30 nautical miles per hour in the sea, is capable of covering a distance of up to 3000 kilometres at a time. Anti-ship Brahmos missile can also be fired from this. 'Tamal' has been specially designed for anti-submarine warfare. Anti-submarine rockets and torpedoes are also present in this warship. INS Tamal will weigh 3900 tonnes. A helicopter can also be deployed on this warship. Last imported warship The Indian Navy has six warships of this class. 4 of these have been equipped with Brahmos missiles and preparations are underway to equip 2 with Brahmos. INS Tamal will be the last imported warship of the Indian Navy. The Indian Navy has made it clear that after this no warship will be purchased from outside.

India to receive BrahMos-armed stealth frigate 'Tamal' on May 28 from Russia
India to receive BrahMos-armed stealth frigate 'Tamal' on May 28 from Russia

India Today

time05-05-2025

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  • India Today

India to receive BrahMos-armed stealth frigate 'Tamal' on May 28 from Russia

In a significant boost to India's maritime capabilities amid rising tensions with Pakistan, the Indian Navy is set to receive one of the world's most advanced stealth warships — Tamal. Built at Russia's Yantar Shipyard, this guided missile frigate is equipped to launch the deadly BrahMos missile and is part of a 2016 Indo-Russian agreement for the construction of four Talwar-class stealth frigates, with two being built in Russia and two in second Russian-built frigate under this deal, Tamal, is expected to be officially commissioned into the Indian Navy by June 2025. Sources have confirmed to India Today that Tamal will be handed over to India by Russia on May 28. The first, INS Tushil, has already been inducted. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commissioned Tushil during his visit to Russia on December 9, 2024. After covering over 12,500 miles and passing through eight countries, INS Tushil has successfully arrived in Crew Arrives For Tamal's TrialsIndian Navy officials have already overseen sea trials of Tamal in Russia. Ahead of its formal induction, an Indian naval crew will soon sail the warship back to India. Around 200 Navy personnel were trained and participated in these trials, which are expected to continue for several weeks before the vessel begins its voyage Of The Deadliest Warshipsadvertisement Like its namesake — Talwar, meaning sword — Tamal is designed for precision strikes, speed, and agility. It can cruise at speeds of up to 30 knots (55 km/h) and has an operational range of 3,000 kilometres per features:BrahMos Missile Capability: The ship is armed with supersonic BrahMos missiles, posing a major threat to enemy Anti-Submarine Weapons: Equipped with torpedoes and rocket systems to neutralise underwater Deployment: Can operate a multi-role helicopter, extending its surveillance and combat Design: Built to evade radar detection, enhancing survivability in modern naval To Be India's Last Imported WarshipWith Tamal and INS Tushil completing the third batch of Talwar-class frigates, the Indian Navy has stated that Tamal will be the last imported warship. This signals a strategic shift toward complete indigenous production of naval has operated Talwar-class frigates since 2003, with six currently in service. Four are already armed with BrahMos missiles, while the other two are being concerns over delays due to the Russia-Ukraine war, the delivery timeline for Tamal has remained unaffected. The warship is powered by Ukrainian-built engines that were delivered before the conflict began. Two additional stealth frigates are also under construction at Goa Shipyard, with their engines already InMust Watch

India to receive final Russian-built frigate Tamal by May-end, commissioning likely in June
India to receive final Russian-built frigate Tamal by May-end, commissioning likely in June

First Post

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • First Post

India to receive final Russian-built frigate Tamal by May-end, commissioning likely in June

India is likely to take delivery of the frigate Tamal by the end of May, marking the arrival of the last imported warship built by Russia under an ongoing defence cooperation programme, according to a report read more India is likely to take delivery of the frigate Tamal by the end of May, marking the arrival of the last imported warship built by Russia under an ongoing defence cooperation programme. According to News 18, citing sources, the frigate is slated for commissioning into the Indian Navy by June and will feature a robust suite of weapon systems, including BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and anti-submarine rocket launchers. Constructed as part of Project 11356, Tamal is an upgraded Krivak III-class frigate designed for blue-water operations. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The vessel is equipped to handle multi-dimensional warfare, including air, surface, underwater, and electromagnetic threats. The induction of Tamal is expected to further strengthen the Indian Navy's operational readiness and power projection in the Indo-Pacific region. With inputs from agencies

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