No indication they will be modified for the IN and certainly won't be to the kind of standards the 17As will deliever- MFSTAR and BARAK-8 combo.Well we do know that 2 Hulls that are signed and confirmed are for existing unfinished ones at the Russian Shipyard and that the other 2 Hulls to be done at an Indian Shipyard will be signed later - Hopefully, these will have some design changes more suited (Hopefully)
I find it rather shameful that the IN is accepting a FRIGATE without their mainstay LRSAM able to fire from it, this indicates this is a purely political deal.
Btw, GRSE laid the keel for their first 17A (yard number 3022) right on schedule, she will be ready for 2023.
I cannot get over the fact that the IN has only ordered 7 of these beasts, the ability to churn out 2 of them PER YEAR is a scale very very few nations on the planet have. India should tap this for at least a decade but as it stands all efforts will cease come 2025, then will the Navy cause another decade of indecsion before ordering their next class of frigates? The general rule of production is never to let capacity go idle, if the capacity is there let them keep churning them out. By 2030 the IN could have 17 P-17A, this is not something to be ignored.
I think the need for the 17As is growing as the destroyer project limps onwards, as it stands 7 P-15A/B by 2022-3, not a very impressive feat and the P-18 is nowhere to be seen. What the IN needs is numbers AND quality, 17A is the answer to their problems until 2030 when hopefully the P-18 and P-19(?) the next-gen frigates ) will be entering service.
Again, the MFSTAR, LRSAM (BARAK-8ER will soon be ready also), Brahmos along with one of the world's most advanced ASW suites is a devestating package.
Forget the 11356!