Indian Navy Plans Seven Advanced Stealth Frigates under Rs 70,000 Cr Project 17B, RFP Expected by 2025 End

Indian Navy Plans Seven Advanced Stealth Frigates under Rs 70,000 Cr Project 17B, RFP Expected by 2025 End


The Indian Navy is preparing to launch a major acquisition initiative, designated Project 17B, for the construction of seven advanced stealth frigates.

Valued at an estimated Rs 70,000 crore (approximately $8 billion), this project represents a significant investment in modernising India's naval fleet.

According to officials from Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) is anticipated by the end of 2025, setting the stage for the next generation of Indian warships.

As a direct successor to the ongoing Project 17A (Nilgiri-class), Project 17B aims to build upon its success by incorporating more advanced technologies and enhanced combat capabilities.

These new guided-missile frigates will be engineered with superior stealth features, including a reduced radar cross-section and suppressed acoustic signatures, making them difficult for adversaries to detect.

The warships will be equipped with state-of-the-art sensor suites, powerful radar systems, and a formidable arsenal of weaponry, designed to counter threats in the air, on the surface, and underwater.

This project is a cornerstone of the Indian Navy's plan to expand its fleet to 175 warships by 2035 to safeguard India's maritime interests in the increasingly contested Indian Ocean Region.

The construction of the seven frigates will be distributed between two Indian shipyards in a 4:3 split. This approach is intended to leverage the nation's shipbuilding capacity, ensure timely delivery, and foster competition.

While the selection is yet to be finalised, Mumbai-based Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDSL) and Kolkata-based GRSE are considered the primary contenders, given their experience in successfully constructing the seven frigates under Project 17A.

This new project will also place a strong emphasis on the "Aatmanirbhar Bharat" (Self-Reliant India) initiative, aiming to exceed the 75% indigenous content achieved in the Nilgiri-class frigates and further strengthen India's sovereign defence manufacturing ecosystem.

The release of the RFP by the end of 2025 will mark the official commencement of the procurement process. This document will provide detailed technical specifications, performance requirements, and commercial terms, allowing eligible shipyards to submit their comprehensive bids.

Following the evaluation of proposals and contract finalisation, the construction phase will begin.

Given the complexity and scale of modern warship construction, the project will span several years, with the first ship of the Project 17B class expected to be commissioned into the Indian Navy in the early 2030s.
 
Further upgrading Stealth Project 17 frigates is the correct step as envisaged from the very inception of writing the NSQR’s in 1989-1990.
 
Mark my words, the 3rd Aircraft carrier will be built as per plan, with nothing to affect the MRFA or 5th Gen Fighter jet deal.
 
10,000 crore per frigate...

Costliest in the world...

What do our DPSUs even do...
Are you on something? The P17B and P17A frigates' capabilities justify their cost, as it acts almost the same as a destroyer but with awesome stealth and EW.

Do your research first before coming to spread propaganda after creating new accounts.
 
It will be better if we create Talwar-sized frigates and mass-produce them. Three Talwar-sized frigates equal one P-17B in costs; instead of seven frigates, India can get 21 frigates.
 
We should build Russian Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates, which are literally 4500-5400 tons and now carry a combination of 24 Zircon, Oniks, and Kalibr anti-ship missiles.
 
The new frigates must be with 290,450, 800 km Brahmos =24, 8 Brahmos-2 and 16 ASW/torpedo-fitted missiles. =48 missiles and 96 vertical launched SAMs of 15, 45, 70, 150, 250km range. The Ak-630, now outdated, needs to be replaced with guns capable of firing 10,000 rpm and DEW weapons. Indian frigates and destroyers are underarmed and expensive, and hence need to be heavily armed.
 
Is this a super frigate? 🧐🤔
BTW, BAE Systems are winning with Norway and Danish ship orders. Soon, the Swedish and Finnish might jump on in, too.
 
The way to go. Congratulations to the navy. It positions India as a competitive choice for building naval vessels to address the huge worldwide demand from medium and smaller countries.
 
Is this a super frigate? 🧐🤔
BTW, BAE Systems are winning with Norway and Danish ship orders. Soon, the Swedish and Finnish might jump on in, too.
Glad I read your post before posting.
BAE Type 26 and Type 31 seem to be the hot tickets.
Even Indonesia operates a Type 31.
I really think the MoD should just have a little conversation with mighty BAE.
 
Glad I read your post before posting.
BAE Type 26 and Type 31 seem to be the hot tickets.
Even Indonesia operates a Type 31.
I really think the MoD should just have a little conversation with mighty BAE.
I heard the defence systems are preparing a new modern replacement for the type 45 destroyer with their type 83 super destroyer that can be fitted with 72, 120, to 144 missiles like a battle cruiser... Are we not gonna make that kind of version too?
 
At least the P17B should be armed well. They should be armed with:
16 cells VLS for BrahMos ER
16 cells VLS for SMART/ASW Missiles
8 cells VLS for 32 VL SRSAM in Quad-packed Configuration
32 cells VLS for Barak 8ER with 150 km range
4 CIWS similar to Pantsir-M with Gun & Missiles Combined
2 DEW CIWS
127mm Naval Gun in Stealth Cupola
2 Retractable Launcher Pods with 16 missiles each for Micro Missiles for Counter UAV
2 Triple Torpedo Tubes
2 Simplified Mine Rails
 
I heard the defence systems are preparing a new modern replacement for the type 45 destroyer with their type 83 super destroyer that can be fitted with 72, 120, to 144 missiles like a battle cruiser... Are we not gonna make that kind of version too?
Project 18 destroyers are currently on the drawing board. Shipyards are currently being upgraded to handle these projects. We can expect approvals coming in from around 2027 onwards and orders before 2030.
 

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