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INS Nilgiri recently joined the Eastern Naval Command and would be an integral part of the Eastern Sword-Sunrise Fleet.
About INS Nilgiri
- It is the first of the indigenously built Project 17A stealth frigates of the Indian Navy.
- It is designed by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau and built at the Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai.
- The Nilgiri class is a design derivative of the indigenous Shivalik class stealth frigates (Project 17).
- Other Ships in the Class: The remaining six frigates — Himgiri, Taragiri, Udaygiri, Dunagiri, Vindhyagiri, and Mahendragiri— are under construction at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai, and Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata.
- INS Nilgiri would be an integral part of the Eastern Naval Command.
INS Nilgiri Features
- INS Nilgiri is 149 meters long, with a displacement of approximately 6,670 tonnes.
- It is powered by a sophisticated combined diesel and gas (CODAG) propulsion system.
- It can achieve speeds of up to 28 knots.
- The warship is enabled to operate independently without supporting vessels and to function as the flagship of the Naval task force.
- Armed with 16 Barak-8 Surface-to-Air Missiles, INS Nilgiri offers strong anti-aircraft protection.Â
- Additionally, it includes 8 BrahMos missiles for anti-ship and surface-to-surface combat.Â
- The radar systems on board include MF-STAR for 360-degree cover, 3D AESA radar for the tracking of multi-targets, and Nishant radar for targeting.Â
- The Combat Management System (CMS) integrates all systems, which enables the smooth execution of network-centric warfare and cooperative operations with other platforms.
Source: TH
INS Nilgiri FAQs
Q1: What is INS Nilgiri?
Ans: It is a stealth frigates of the Indian Navy.
Q2: INS Nilgiri belongs to which project of the Indian Navy?
Ans: Project 17A
Q3: INS Nilgiri was built at which shipyard?
Ans: Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai
Q4: What type of propulsion system is used in INS Nilgiri?
Ans: Combined Diesel and Gas (CODAG)