Indian Navy Unveils Stealthy New Corvettes with Swedish Carbon Fiber Tech

Indian Navy Unveils Stealthy New Corvettes with Swedish Carbon Fiber Tech


The Indian Navy has significantly bolstered its anti-submarine warfare capabilities with the INS Kavaratti and INS Kiltan, two new, indigenously built corvettes. These vessels incorporate a groundbreaking innovation from Sweden's Saab: carbon fiber composite superstructures.

This advanced technology replaces traditional metal superstructures (the portion of the ship above the main deck). Carbon fiber's remarkable strength and light weight drastically reduce the corvettes' overall weight. This translates to increased agility, maneuverability, and fuel efficiency – all vital advantages in combat situations.

Crucially, the use of carbon fiber greatly enhances the ships' stealth. It's far less reflective to radar than metal, making the INS Kavaratti and INS Kiltan harder for enemy systems to detect. This allows them to operate with greater tactical flexibility and remain hidden for longer durations.

An Indian Navy spokesperson emphasized the significant advantages provided by the carbon fiber superstructures, noting the enhanced stealth, agility, and operational flexibility they bring to the fleet. The spokesperson also acknowledged Saab's technological expertise as a valuable partner.

In addition to the performance benefits, carbon fiber boasts natural resistance to corrosion, reducing maintenance costs over the lifetime of the vessels.
 
all depends on battlefield performance... peace time evaluations are always over hyped by india
 
Saab has delivered two composite superstructures to INS Kiltan and INS Kavaratti, for the Indian Navy P28 corvette program. The P28 Kamorta class are 109-metres and 2,500-ton ASW corvettes, built by Indian Garden Reach Shipbuilding and Engineering (GRSE) in Kolkata. The Indian superstructures almost equals the size of Visby-class corvettes.
 
Why r v so proud to b a free brand ambassador of other innovations and yet pay in full, eg rafale
 
Its just 1 aspect of stealth, i think more design advancements are necessary for stealthiness. Too much stealth will obviously cost much more. But balancing those 2 aspects are very necessary.All those equipments,sensors, wires, communication equipments that stickout help in increasing radar signatures. So japanese "unicorn" will help us in future battleships.

Our main enemy today is chinese, even pakistani boats are chinese.they are pretty advanced .so we have to build to outperform them.
 
all depends on battlefield performance... peace time evaluations are always over hyped by india
Very true, same goes to China, France, US, Russia, UK and others ... None are exception here😹😹😹
Only real battle can tell the truth
 
Its just 1 aspect of stealth, i think more design advancements are necessary for stealthiness. Too much stealth will obviously cost much more. But balancing those 2 aspects are very necessary.All those equipments,sensors, wires, communication equipments that stickout help in increasing radar signatures. So japanese "unicorn" will help us in future battleships.

Our main enemy today is chinese, even pakistani boats are chinese.they are pretty advanced .so we have to build to outperform them.
We hv seen Chinese advance tech in Iran's Missiles. 50% failed to reach the target and rest were shot down. It's junk.
Whether it's their Anti missile system, missiles, rockets, their men I mean soldiers.. We had knocked them out in the ratio of 1:4.
So dont be china lover.
 

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