SOURCE: IDRW.ORG
The Indian Navy’s vision for its Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMVs) is attracting international attention, according to idrw.org. These warships, designed to replace older corvettes, boast a potent combination of compact size and fearsome firepower.
Armed with four BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, the NGMVs pack a serious punch. These highly advanced missiles offer long-range, high-speed attack capabilities. Smaller nations seeking powerful warships are expressing interest in the NGMVs. This design fills a niche for countries desiring a balance between size and firepower.
The Indian Navy is expected to receive the first NGMV in 2027. The NGMVs are a product of in-house Indian Navy design expertise and utilize cutting-edge shipbuilding technologies. This project aligns with the government’s SAGAR initiative, promoting security and cooperation in the region.
These next-generation vessels will be capable of handling a wide range of missions, including:
Surveillance patrols, Escorting larger vessels, Deterrence operations, Surface Action Group (SAG) maneuvers, Search and attack operations and Littoral defence.
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