Nimble and Swift
Yunus Dar
The Indian maritime perspective plan envisages a 200-ship fleet by 2027 to guard the interests and assets of the nation in waters around them. The Indian Navy has achieved significant indigenisation as far as building modern warships, patrol boats and even the submarines are concerned, however, given the challenges, it needs to build a large number of cost and role efficient ships to ensure a secure maritime environment.

Naval Group’s BELH@RRA frigate
With some amount of expertise in building multi-missions surface vessels, French shipbuilders, Naval Group, which is collaborating with Indian shipyards in several ship-building programmes, told FORCE that such ships are designed to be able to perform a range of tasks. For this purpose, a proper integration of systems and capabilities is paramount to enhance the performance of the vessel against simultaneous threats. Depending upon the requirements, mission modules can be arranged for specific tasks which can be managed independently.
According to them, the general trend for multi-role vessel is to be able to counter the conventional air and submarine threats, as well as perform maritime security tasks efficiently. The capabilities of such more or less compact platforms can be extended through dep
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