India Commissions Second Project 17A Stealth Frigate in Record Time
In a major step towards strengthening India’s maritime security and promoting indigenous defence production, INS Udaygiri, the second stealth frigate under Project 17A, was delivered to the Indian Navy on July 1, 2025. Built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDSL) in Mumbai, the warship showcases advanced stealth capabilities, modern weapon systems, and rapid construction timelines. Its induction marks a leap in India’s self-reliant naval engineering and blue-water operational strength.
INS Udaygiri’s induction has made headlines due to Its record delivery time of 37 months, showcasing fast-track indigenous shipbuilding. Being part of the Project 17A initiative, which is the next-generation warship project following the successful Shivalik-class frigates. A strategic milestone in India’s defence indigenisation drive, with over 200 MSMEs contributing to its construction. Its symbolic naming after a decommissioned warship, reviving naval legacy with modern technology.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | India Commissions Second Project 17A Stealth Frigate in Record Time |
Project | Project 17A (Successor to Shivalik-class) |
Delivered By | Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDSL) |
Delivery Time | 37 months from launch |
Role | Blue-water multi-mission stealth frigate |
Armaments | SSMs, SAMs, 76 mm gun, CIWS |
Design Bureau | Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau |
Indigenous Content | Majority weapons/sensors; supported by 200+ MSMEs |
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