English: Indian Navy frigate
INS Trikand (F51) of the
Talwar class (modified Russian
Krivak II class) departing from
Portsmouth Naval Base,
UK, on 16 July 2013, on an Indian-bound delivery voyage from the
Baltiysky Zavod shipyard in
St Petersburg. Ahead of the bridge are seen the 8-cell
VLS (Vertical Launch System) for
BrahMos and
3M-54 Klub anti-ship missiles, and the 12-barrelled
RBU-6000 Smerch-2 launcher for anti-submarine rockets. Atop the mast are the distinctive canted twin aerials for the
Fregat M2EM air search radar. Above the bridge is a
Garpun-B fire control radar for the BrahMos or Klub missiles. On the bridge wings facing forward are two
MR-90 Orekh target illumination radars for the
9M317 (SA-N-12) SAMs. Two more are located aft of the funnel facing aft.
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