The commissioning of the indigenous stealth frigate Mahendragiri (F38) in Visakhapatnam marks a significant enhancement to India’s naval capabilities. Engineered entirely in India, the frigate integrates state-of-the-art indigenous weaponry and sensors, such as BrahMos and Barak-8 missiles. With over 75% of its components sourced locally, Mahendragiri stands as a pillar of India’s commitment to self-reliance in defense, poised to protect maritime interests and bolster regional security. The commissioning of the indigenous stealth frigate Mahendragiri (F38) in Visakhapatnam marks a significant enhancement to India’s naval capabilities. Engineered entirely in India, the frigate integrates state-of-the-art indigenous weaponry and sensors, such as BrahMos and Barak-8 missiles. With over 75% of its components sourced locally, Mahendragiri stands as a pillar of India’s commitment to self-reliance in defense, poised to protect maritime interests and bolster regional security.
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