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India is firming up several military contracts with Vietnam — with progress on at least two major naval projects — weeks ahead of a crucial verdict in the Hague on Beijing’s territorial claims in the South China Sea.

Besides renewed discussions on the Brahmos missile system — a versatile missile that can operate both as a ship killer and a shoreattack weapon — two projects that will add more firepower to Vietnam People’s Navy are now in the final stages.

India is set to assist Vietnam in weaponising two of its Petya class frigates for an anti-submarine role. The frigates, which were procured from Russia, have been operating with reduced capabilities and Vietnam is keen to get them modernised to meet the challenging requirements its navy faces in the region.

Sources have told ET that the package to upgrade the ships would include a new sonar syst e m , t o r pedo launchers, a fire control system and a new antisubmarine rocket launcher system. While Vietnam has a total of five Petya class frigates, the initial order is to upgrade two and a larger contract may come up at a later stage. The initial contract is expected to be close to Rs 200 crore.

Vietnam is also set to get at least 10 new patrol boats from India under the line of credit route. Sources said that a contract for at least 10 new interceptor craft to be built by L&T is in the pipeline and is expected to be finalised shortly.

The interceptor craft, a version of which is also being used by the Indian Coast Guard, are designed to meet coastal surveillance and security requirements. The contract, valued at around Rs 600 crore, could be inked within the next three months.

Besides, India and Vietnam have had ‘fruitful’ discussions on the possible sale of high-speed heavy weight torpedo ‘Varunastra’, which has recently been inducted into the Indian Navy as well. India is seeking to export the torpedo — designed for both anti-submarine and surface ships operations — and Vietnam is a lead contender.

Senior defence ministry officials told ET that the ‘Varunastra’ was discussed at length during the visit of defence minister Manohar Parrikar to Vietnam in June. “They are certainly interested in the torpedo. In the recent visit they showed interest in acquiring it as they have a large demand for such torpedoes. Now that it has been inducted into the Indian Navy, we will take this forward,” a senior defence ministry official who was part of the Indian delegation told ET.
 
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Building up capabilities of Vietnam and other SCS countries would act as an early warning system for India.

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Eye on China, Delhi offers heavy torpedoes to Vietnam


HIGHLIGHTS
  • India and Vietnam are concerned about China’s assertive behaviour in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in the contentious South China Sea
  • In the face of this, India’s overall policy is to steadily crank up military ties with Vietnam, in terms of military supplies and training of Vietnamese personnel
  • After earlier initiating talks for the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, India hopes to export its new Varunastra anti-submarine torpedoes to Vietnam
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New Delhi: India is now also looking to export its new Varunastra anti-submarine torpedoes to Vietnam after earlier initiating talks with the country for the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles . This forms part of India's overall policy to steadily crank up military ties with Vietnam, both in terms of military supplies as well as training of Vietnamese personnel on Kilo-class submarines as well as Sukhoi-30MKI fighters.

Both countries are concerned about China's assertive behaviour in the Asia-Pacific region, especially its strongarm tactics in the contentious South China Sea where India has an oil-gas exploration bloc off the coast of Vietnam.

India, of course, is also now keen to sell the BrahMos, "a precision-strike conventional weapon" developed in collaboration with Russia, to other countries like Indonesia and the Philippines as well as a few in the Gulf and Latin America.

With a range of 290km, the existing BrahMos does not fall under the ambit of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), which basically seeks to regulate export of missile and drone technology over 300-km range.

Conversely, as an MTCR member now, India will not be able to sell an "extended-range" version of BrahMos to Vietnam since it is not part of the grouping. As earlier reported by TOI, defence minister Manohar Parrikarhad discussed the sale of the existing BrahMos missiles during his visit to Vietnam on June 6-7, apart from offshore patrol boats as well as stepped-up military training and exercises.

On Wednesday, Parrikar formally handed over the indigenously-developed Varunastra heavyweight electric torpedoes, which have a 20km strike range, to the Navy. With only eight countries capable of designing and building such torpedoes, Parrikar asked DRDO and its Naval Science and Technological Laboratory to actively work to export them.



An official, in turn, said the sale of Varunastra to Vietnam had already been discussed during Parrikar's visit to Hanoi earlier this month. "With our Navy now inducting and ordering an initial 63 torpedoes, their export to Vietnam will get the requisite push," he said.

The torpedoes, which have a 95% indigenous content and 250kg of explosives, are meant for launch from warships against enemy submarines.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...torpedoes-to-Vietnam/articleshow/53015236.cms
 
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