Navy to launch indigenous, stealth destroyer

Vishakhapatnam (Project 15 B) is 65 per cent indigenous and has a number of weapon systems which have been made at home.

April 16, 2015 05:27 pm | Updated April 22, 2016 12:46 am IST - New Delhi

The first, mostly indigenously built ship of a follow-up project of the Kolkata class warships is ready to be put to the sea, officials said on Thursday.

The ship, named Visakhapatnam (Project 15 B), a stealth destroyer, is 65 per cent indigenous and has a number of weapon systems which have been made at home.

“This is the first time virtual designing and 3D modelling have been used largely to design a warship. This ship will be a stepping stone for handling larger warships in future...,” director-general naval design Rear Admiral A.K. Saxena said.

Vishakhapatnam, a 7,300-tonne destroyer is the first of four ships that India is making under Project 15 B, a follow-up of Kolkata class of warships.

Navy officials said the ship is likely to be inducted in the Indian Navy by 2018.

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