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Khanderi, the second Kalvari class submarine, will be launched at the Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) here on January 12.

Union minister of state for defence Subhash Bhamre will preside over the function to initiate the launch of Khanderi (Yard 11876).

The launch will start a trail of events, which will lead to the separation of the submarine from the pontoon on which it is being assembled and its final setting afloat, an official release said.

“India is among few countries in the world which produces conventional submarines. Six submarines are being built at MDL in collaboration with M/s DCNS of France, as a part of Project 75 of Indian Navy. The first submarine of the class (Kalvari) is completing its sea trials and will be commissioned shortly into the Indian Navy,” the release said.

Indian Navy’s Submarine arm will complete 50 years on December 8 this year. Submarine Day is celebrated every year to commemorate the birth of the submarine arm with induction of the first submarine, erstwhile INS Kalvari, into the Indian Navy on December 8, 1967, it said.

India joined the exclusive group of submarine constructing nations on February 7, 1992, with the commissioning of the first Indian-built submarine, INS Shalki.

MDL built this submarine and went on to commission another submarine, INS Shankul on May 28, 1994. These submarines are still in service today.

Khanderi is named after the Island fort of Maratha forces, which played a vital role in ensuring their supremacy at sea in the late 17th century, the release said.

The state-of-the-art features of this Scorpene class submarine includes superior stealth and the ability to launch a crippling attack on the enemy using precision guided weapons.

The attack can be launched with torpedoes, as well as tube-launched anti-ship missiles, whilst underwater or on surface. The Stealth features will give it an invulnerability, unmatched by many submarines.

The submarine is designed to operate in all theatres, including the tropics. All means and communications are provided to ensure interoperability with other components of a Naval Task Force.

It can undertake multifarious types of missions typically undertaken by any modern submarine i.e anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, mine laying, area surveillance etc.

It is built according to the principle of Modular Construction, which involves dividing the submarine into a number of sections and outfitting them concurrently.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...d-on-jan-12/story-fKJ3AYNxqji6bQnGSqiWkI.html
 
Khanderi, the second Kalvari class submarine, will be launched at the Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) here on January 12.

Union minister of state for defence Subhash Bhamre will preside over the function to initiate the launch of Khanderi (Yard 11876).

The launch will start a trail of events, which will lead to the separation of the submarine from the pontoon on which it is being assembled and its final setting afloat, an official release said.

“India is among few countries in the world which produces conventional submarines. Six submarines are being built at MDL in collaboration with M/s DCNS of France, as a part of Project 75 of Indian Navy. The first submarine of the class (Kalvari) is completing its sea trials and will be commissioned shortly into the Indian Navy,” the release said.

Indian Navy’s Submarine arm will complete 50 years on December 8 this year. Submarine Day is celebrated every year to commemorate the birth of the submarine arm with induction of the first submarine, erstwhile INS Kalvari, into the Indian Navy on December 8, 1967, it said.

India joined the exclusive group of submarine constructing nations on February 7, 1992, with the commissioning of the first Indian-built submarine, INS Shalki.

MDL built this submarine and went on to commission another submarine, INS Shankul on May 28, 1994. These submarines are still in service today.

Khanderi is named after the Island fort of Maratha forces, which played a vital role in ensuring their supremacy at sea in the late 17th century, the release said.

The state-of-the-art features of this Scorpene class submarine includes superior stealth and the ability to launch a crippling attack on the enemy using precision guided weapons.

The attack can be launched with torpedoes, as well as tube-launched anti-ship missiles, whilst underwater or on surface. The Stealth features will give it an invulnerability, unmatched by many submarines.

The submarine is designed to operate in all theatres, including the tropics. All means and communications are provided to ensure interoperability with other components of a Naval Task Force.

It can undertake multifarious types of missions typically undertaken by any modern submarine i.e anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, mine laying, area surveillance etc.

It is built according to the principle of Modular Construction, which involves dividing the submarine into a number of sections and outfitting them concurrently.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...d-on-jan-12/story-fKJ3AYNxqji6bQnGSqiWkI.html
Any news on torpedo which it is going to use
 
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Flight 1 or first 4 won't have.
 
The 3rd Submarine too will be launched by this year end.

The report regarding leaks have been submitted. If all's fine, another 6 would be ordered.
 
The 3rd Submarine too will be launched by this year end.

The report regarding leaks have been submitted. If all's fine, another 6 would be ordered.

Today France offered more Scotpene and Rafale to India... i guess India will go ahead with 2 to 4 subs and 12 rafales once the deliveries begin
 
Today France offered more Scotpene and Rafale to India... i guess India will go ahead with 2 to 4 subs and 12 rafales once the deliveries begin

The Submarine Building Facility at MDL has been enhanced to increase the rate of production. Without any doubt more Scorpenes would come.

About Rafales , just lay back and enjoy the show . Enough numbers will see service .
 
Only last 2 subs will get AIP and the rest will get during the refitting
India ordered 6 subs at first and the last 2 of the 6 subs were supposed to have a drdo phosphoric acid fuel cell aip's, but delays meant that was not happening. India ordered 3 more subs. i suspect they ordered more to ensure the production of subs would not stop and the last 2 would get the aip and the other 6 would get their aip during the mid life refits.
 
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india ordered 6 subs at first and were supposed to have a drdo phosphoric acid fuel cell aip. but delays meant that was not happening. india ordered 3 more subs. i suspect they ordered more to ensure the production of subs would not stop and the last 3 would get the aip and the other 6 would get their aip during the mid life refits.

Only 6 have been ordered.
Further orders are subject to what the report submitted says on the leaks.

Despite delays the Vessel No 5 and No 6 are still planned to have DRDO AIP.
 
india ordered 6 subs at first and were supposed to have a We're phosphoric acid fuel cell aip. but delays meant that was not happening. india ordered 3 more subs. i suspect they ordered more to ensure the production of subs would not stop and the last 3 would get the aip and the other 6 would get their aip during the mid life refits.


Yep... but DRDOs AIP will be fitted with the last 2 aubs.....
I dont think the 3 more subs are confirmed.... We're yet to take decision on that...
 

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