Indian Navy Hunts
for New CIWS
RAM -Rolling Airframe Missile |
Originally Posted in SP's Naval Forces
The Indian Navy has
opened a competition to acquire 25 new 25-30mm close in weapon systems (CIWS)
for its new warships, including the INS Vikramaditya.
The navy has announced
that it is looking for a system that includes a surveillance-cum-tracking
radar, electro optical (EO) system, integrated surface to air (SAM) system and
a 20-30 mm caliber gun with an integrated gun control system.
The SeaRAM meets the Requirements Shown Above |
The CIWS needs to be
optimised for both surface and air engagement, by day and night, of low and
high flying, sea skimming air targets and attack craft, boats, mines, objects
floating on water surface, and other similar surface targets.
The Kashtan M with SAM module |
Air defence of frontline
vessels remains a major concern for the navy with a pronounced lack of point
defence systems on many of its ships, including the INS Vikramaditya. The
navy's other aircraft carrier, INS Viraat is armed with the Barak 1
anti-missile system. An integrated CIWS/SAM system throws up new possibilities
for combat preparedness of the fleet, though it remains to be seen how vendors
will respond.
The AK 630 CIWS only the 30mm Guns |
Phalanx CIWS |
Interested vendors could
include Raython (Phalanx CIWS) and Rosoboronexport (AK 630 CIWS or Kashtan
CIWS), along with integrated surface to air missile systems that each vendor
will need to specify in their responses to the Indian Navy's interest.
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