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INS Vikrant to undergo sea trials soon - The Hindu

India’s first indigenously built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, INS Vikrant would be going to sea trials within “a few weeks or months” as its preliminary harbour acceptance trials are over and various systems, including nuclear propulsion, have proceeded satisfactorily and as per the time schedule.

The submarine would undergo sea trials, during which all the systems, including its ballistic missiles, would be tested before it is finally commissioned into the Indian Navy, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff Rear Admiral L.V.S. Babu, said in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Incidentally, INS Vikrant, which is the lead ship of India's Arihant-class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, would also figure on the Indian Navy tableaux at this year’s Republic Day Parade.

The sub-surface ballistic nuclear missile (SSBM) submarine would be “indigenously designed, built, operationalised and maintained,” said Rear Admiral Babu, adding that “there were no hiccups in the progress of harbour trials” at Vishakhapatnam. Once the sea trials, which would test the capability of various systems in real deep sea scenario, are over the Navy would announce its arrival, he said, as it would be a “stabilising force in the Indian Ocean”.

Stating that “it is a fact that we (Indian Navy) would like to have more submarines”, the Rear Admiral denied that clearance for three SSBMs has been obtained. “That is our wish, it has not been cleared,” he said, adding that finance and infrastructure were major considerations.

He also made a mention of the Scorpene submarines, being developed at the Mazagaon docks, and said these are scheduled to be inducted from 2016. “We would be looking at inducting one submarine per year till we have six of them in the fleet.”

Desilting on at Mumbai harbour

The ACNS also spoke about another submarine INS Sindhughosh running aground at the Mumbai harbour. “There is a big problem of silt at the harbour and due to this, the time window for entry of submarines and other boats has reduced. While the submarine was entering the harbour, the water level receded and to prevent any damage to the bottom of the vessel it was stopped. Later it was tugged and put into its position.”

Admiral Babu said the dredging of the harbour had been initiated about a month ago and it is likely to improve the situation at the harbour soon.

Salvage of INS Sindhurakshak

The harbour had witnessed the sinking of another nuclear submarine INS Sindhurakshak following multiple explosions last August. Rear Admiral Babu said the salvage operations for recovering the submarine are expected to start very soon. “The vendor has been identified and the contract finalised. It only needs to be signed and the financial aspects are being worked out.”

The vendor, the Rear Admiral said, would take about 45 days to “mobilise equipment” which would mean installing the cranes, heavy lift barges and tugs. “It is going to be a major salvage operation and the actual operation is likely to be completed in up to three months.” Since the submarine had some weapons on board when it went down, the responsibility for any further damage during the operation would also be on the vendor.

Purchase of Deep Sea Rescue Vessels (DSRVs)

In a related development, Rear Admiral Babu said the contract for purchase of two deep sea rescue vessels is also expected to be finalised within a month’s time. The Defence Acquisition Council of the Ministry of Defence had in December last given the go-ahead for purchase of the two vessels in order to improve the country’s response to any disaster at sea.

Keywords: INS Vikrant, Sea trials, Nuclear submarine, Desilting, INS Sindhurakshak, Deep Sea Rescue Vessels,
 
Would be fun to read the retraction ... what a classic eg. of getting hit by an egg in their faces :D
 
These journalists and editors are as clueless as hens in a pigsty! Idiots don't know the difference between India's aircraft carrier Vikrant and the nuclear submarine Arihant! :hitwall:

LOLL, thats just "Journalistic License" at work....
But whats in a name, a Rose by any name.........and all that jazz.
And a Cauliflower is also a Flower, according to Journos!
 
Indian defence journalist are fools.
They don't know shit about the current scenario of indian arms status but still keeps writing about it.
 
"Stating that “it is a fact that we (Indian Navy) would like to have more submarines”, the Rear Admiral denied that clearance for three SSBMs has been obtained. “That is our wish, it has not been cleared,” he said, adding that finance and infrastructure were major "

What is this? I think we already started construction of another 3 SSBN, including Ins Aridhaman.
Does anyone check this?
 
i liked the name INS Vikrant for both our sub and AC... make sure its a Transformer.. u can change it to AC and then SSBN too as per IN requirement...

I like the new Einstein reporter.. love the fact that his boss may be behaving like J Jonah Jameson of spiderman... news flash speed led to such "small" errors :cheesy:
 
What is this? I think we already started construction of another 3 SSBN, including Ins Aridhaman.
Does anyone check this?
@PARIKRAMA
 
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