TEN TECH LLC Joins the P17A Frigate Engineering Team
TEN TECH LLC will be performing engineering tasks in support of the P17A Frigate
TEN TECH LLC is pleased to announced that our Engineering Services Division has been selected to support the development of the Nigiri-class Frigate.
The Nilgiri-class frigate or Project 17A is a follow-on of the Project 17 Shivalik-class frigate for the Indian Navy. Measuring 149 meters in length, the ships will have a tonnage of 6,670 tonnes. Propelled by two diesel and two gas turbine power plants in a CODAG configuration, the frigates will be able to achieve speeds in excess of 28 knots and integrate modern design and stealth features such as radar suppression screens and deck fittings with no radar signature. The warships are designed to offer superior stealth performance compared to their predecessors. The latest design concept further improves survivability, maneuverability and sea-keeping characteristics of the vessels.
Throughout 2019, TEN TECH LLC will perform shock & vibration analysis on several major subsystem of the Frigate and participate in Program Design Review as MIL-S-901D Shock & DDAM Subject Matter Experts.

The Nilgiri-class frigate or Project 17A is a follow-on of the Project 17 Shivalik-class frigate for the Indian Navy. Measuring 149 meters in length, the ships will have a tonnage of 6,670 tonnes. Propelled by two diesel and two gas turbine power plants in a CODAG configuration, the frigates will be able to achieve speeds in excess of 28 knots and integrate modern design and stealth features such as radar suppression screens and deck fittings with no radar signature. The warships are designed to offer superior stealth performance compared to their predecessors. The latest design concept further improves survivability, maneuverability and sea-keeping characteristics of the vessels.
Throughout 2019, TEN TECH LLC will perform shock & vibration analysis on several major subsystem of the Frigate and participate in Program Design Review as MIL-S-901D Shock & DDAM Subject Matter Experts.

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