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MOSCOW, March 24. /TASS/. India has asked Russia to transfer another nuclear submarine for lease, a high-placed source in the system of Russia’s military and technical cooperation with foreign countries said on Tuesday.

The project 971 Kashalot submarine may become the second submarine that Russia transfers to India for lease, the source said.

"In January this year, the Indian side suggested transferring the second project 971 multipurpose nuclear submarine Kashalot for lease," the source said, adding "the Russian side is studying the issue."

"The procedure will most likely be similar to the procedure, which was used for transferring the first submarine called Nerpa (dubbed Charka by India) to the Indian side," the source said.

A representative of Russia’s ship-building industry also told TASS that "the Indian side is requesting to transfer this submarine to it for lease."

TASS has not yet received any official confirmation of this information.

The project 971 Nerpa nuclear submarine joined the Indian Navy in the spring of 2012. The submarine was laid down back in 1991 and Russia finished its construction after it received financing from the Indian side.

The Nerpa was leased from Russia for a term of ten years. The Times of India reported late last year that India wanted to lease the second Russian nuclear submarine.

TASS: World - India wants to lease another Russian nuclear submarine — source

India has begun negotiations with Russia to lease nuclear submarine K-322 “Kashalot” Project 971 “Pike-B.” If the parties sign a contract until the end of 2015, the ship can be delivered to the customer already in 2018.

According to the source agency, before the submarine will be leased, it will be modernized in accordance with the requirements of the Indian Navy. Work will be performed Amur Shipyard, where now is the K-322. A total revision “Kashalot”, its testing and training of Indian crew will take three years. Indian Ministry of Defence is considering the lease nuclear submarine for a period of ten years.

The fact that India is considering the possibility of renting the submarine Project 971, it became known in December 2014. Then the Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said that the Defense Ministry is considering two options: the extension of the lease of the submarine “Chakra” (K-152 “Seal”) Project 971 or rent the second ship of the “Pike-B.” On the timing of the final decision Parrikar then spoke.

It was also reported that the Indian military department interested in the possibility of renting a submarine “Irbis” Project 971I tab which took place in 1994. Readiness of the ship with the serial number 519 is estimated at 46-48 per cent; at the time of freezing construction in the Amur shipyard in 2011, was formed by the pressure hull of the submarine. Earlier, India declared its readiness to consider funding the completion of the submarine and its subsequent lease.

Currently, the Indian Navy submarine worth “Chakra”, built in Russia under the project 971 “Pike-B.” Contract on leasing the ship was signed in 2004, and its cost was about $ 980 million (it was originally set at $ 650 million). Delivery of the ship to the customer regularly delayed; the contract of 2004 it was assumed that India will be “Chakra” in 2008.

India will have to rent Russian nuclear submarine "Kashalot" - Боевое Братство

Current status of the submarine : under repair K-322 Kashalot
 
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titanium single hull




Displacement: 1,390 tons normal surfaced/1,580 tons submerged
Length: 69 m (226 ft)
Beam: 7 m (23 ft)
Draft: 5.2 m (17 ft)
Propulsion: One pressurized-water nuclear reactor1.5 MW (2,000 hp), 1 sets steam turbines; 10,000 shp (7,500 kW)
Speed: 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) surfaced
30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) submerged
Complement: About 36
Sensors and
processing systems: Radar: 1 Snoop Slab search
Sonar: HF active
 
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Not just Kashalot , but also Iribis
 
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titanium single hull
Displacement: 1,390 tons normal surfaced/1,580 tons submerged
Length: 69 m (226 ft)
Beam: 7 m (23 ft)
Draft: 5.2 m (17 ft)
Propulsion: One pressurized-water nuclear reactor1.5 MW (2,000 hp), 1 sets steam turbines; 10,000 shp (7,500 kW)
Speed: 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) surfaced
30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) submerged
Complement: About 36
Sensors and
processing systems: Radar: 1 Snoop Slab search
Sonar: HF active
Don't confuse with Kashalot class. report is referring to Project 971 K-322 Kashalot , Akula 1 Flight 1.
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Don't confuse with Kashalot class. report is referring to K-322 Kashalot ,Akula 1 Flight 1.
Akula-class submarine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




this one you mean

In summer 1991 the sub carried out a patrol, having achieved the Navy's record in trailing foreign submarines – over 14 days.

The sub is currently under repair.

PERFORMANCE
NATO classification: Akula-II
Surface speed: 11.6 knots
Submerged speed: 30 knots
Operating depth: 520 meters
Test depth: 600 meters
Endurance: 100 days
Crew: 73 men

DIMENSIONS
Surface displacement: 8,140 tons
Submerged displacement: 12,770 tons
Extreme length (on design waterline): 114.3 meters
Extreme beam: 13.6 meters
Mean draft (on design waterline): 9.7 meters

PROPULSION
Nuclear reactor OK-650B3 (190 mW); one 43,000-shp turbine

ARMAMENT
4 x 650-mm and 4 x 533-mm torpedo tubes
 
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this one you mean

In summer 1991 the sub carried out a patrol, having achieved the Navy's record in trailing foreign submarines – over 14 days.

The sub is currently under repair.

PERFORMANCE
NATO classification: Akula-II
Surface speed: 11.6 knots
Submerged speed: 30 knots
Operating depth: 520 meters
Test depth: 600 meters
Endurance: 100 days
Crew: 73 men

DIMENSIONS
Surface displacement: 8,140 tons
Submerged displacement: 12,770 tons
Extreme length (on design waterline): 114.3 meters
Extreme beam: 13.6 meters
Mean draft (on design waterline): 9.7 meters

PROPULSION
Nuclear reactor OK-650B3 (190 mW); one 43,000-shp turbine

ARMAMENT
4 x 650-mm and 4 x 533-mm torpedo tubes
Yes
 
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Hi.
INS Chakra can be termed as brand new and it should not surprise anyone if we use it for 30 years. But Kashlot, it has been used by Russian navy. Wouldn't it be better of we wait slightly more and go for a new Ibris?

But if I am greedy then we should go for both of them as we will need them for our SSBNs and CBGs as the ingenious SSN will not likely enter service before 2020.
Just my views.

Cheers
Thanks
 
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Hi.
INS Chakra can be termed as brand new and it should not surprise anyone if we use it for 30 years. But Kashlot, it has been used by Russian navy. Wouldn't it be better of we wait slightly more and go for a new Ibris?

But if I am greedy then we should go for both of them as we will need them for our SSBNs and CBGs as the ingenious SSN will not likely enter service before 2020.
Just my views.

Cheers
Thanks

Iribis will not come before 2020.
 
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Hi.
INS Chakra can be termed as brand new and it should not surprise anyone if we use it for 30 years. But Kashlot, it has been used by Russian navy. Wouldn't it be better of we wait slightly more and go for a new Ibris?

But if I am greedy then we should go for both of them as we will need them for our SSBNs and CBGs as the ingenious SSN will not likely enter service before 2020.
Just my views.

Cheers
Thanks

These subs are for training purpose, The main ones are the ones that are being built.
 
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Hi.
INS Chakra can be termed as brand new and it should not surprise anyone if we use it for 30 years. But Kashlot, it has been used by Russian navy. Wouldn't it be better of we wait slightly more and go for a new Ibris?

But if I am greedy then we should go for both of them as we will need them for our SSBNs and CBGs as the ingenious SSN will not likely enter service before 2020.
Just my views.

Cheers
Thanks

Lease terms are for 10 years.

So we will have 3 Russian SSN ? Iribis is the one with40 % complete and This second Akula will be delivered by 2018 ?


But are we buying Iribis ?

Can not buy. No way.
 
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there is a confusion . are we leasing this sub or irbis orBOTHHHHH
 
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As per the contract we actually signed deal for 2 Akula Hulls ... 1 of them still incomplete and one (CHAKRA ) delivered.

Now this is additional one? As this submarine used by Russian Navy for 27 years ....
Am assuming that this subway will be used to develope our 6 SSN . If it's true.
 
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