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NAVY'S SUBMARINE ARM, COMES OF AGE

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by Anish Singh

New Delhi:
The Indian navy, which was in 1947 considered by the British as ''too young'' to handle a sophisticated weapon system like submarine, is going to celebrate Golden Jubilee on December 8 this year of its successful venturing into submarine arm and also emerging as a strong force in Indo-Pacific Region.

Just after Independence, the government realised its geo-political situation, large population, substantial land mass and dependence on sea borne trade and for that it needed to have an adequate navy capable of operating on high seas.

In 1960’s, its traditional naval suppliers the Great Britain, refused to sell their 'Oberon' class submarines to India citing it lacks infrastructure and experience.

After failed attempt from the Great Britain, India accepted Soviet’s offer of 'Foxtrot' class submarines and commissioned INS Kalvari on December 8, 1967. However, it was a tough decision for upper echelons to take.

After its induction, the Indian Navy quickly commissioned INS Khanderi, Karanj and Kursura in the next two years.

In 1971, Indo-Pak war put the Indian Navy into superior role after having successfully blocked the Karachi port in Pakistan and created substantial damage to their war effort.
During the war, the US had sent the 7th Fleet led by nuclear-powered 'USS Enterprise' into the Bay of Bengal in an attempt to intimidate India. But in response, the Soviet Union had sent a submarine armed with nuclear missiles to trail the Fleet.

With this event the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi foresighted a need to develop a nuclear submarine and a nuclear submarine construction programme in the late 1970’s was launched.

Further, India explored taking a 'Nuclear Attack Submarine' on lease from Soviet and got 'INS Chakra' in 1987 for the purpose of gaining experience in operations and maintenance of nuclear submarine. After three years, it returned the submarine to Soviet Union.

In the meantime, India pursued the indigenous construction of a Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN). The first vessel of the class, 'INS Arihant' was launched in 2009 and after extensive sea trials, it was commissioned in August 2016 and joined the elite group of five nuclear submarine building countries in the world.

Again in 2012, India went into a deal with Russia to take on lease of 'INS Chakra' and also retained the option to buy it on completion of the lease.

Taking a long term submarine building plan, India with a view to maintain a submarine force level of atleast 24 submarines, chose the 'French Scorpene' design under Project-75.
Construction of first submarine 'Kalvari' started in May 2009 at Mazagon Dockyard Ltd, Mumbai and has been inducted in September 2017.

It is also likely that the India would construct six more indigenous submarines of the 'Scorpene' class advanced version under the 'Project 75' of ‘Make in India’ scheme.

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Arihant is a colossal failure.
Its in ICU till now.
News blackout.
 
INS Chakra launched in 2008 and commissioned in 2009.
INS Arihant launched in 2009 and was quietly commissioned in 2016 (7 years).

Lol

And now the second one will also be a hush hush deal:
Nuclear sub INS Aridhaman ready for hush-hush launch anytime soon ...

Common denominator?
Faulty designed reactor.

Modi is embarrassed, hence no funfair/entertainment/shugal mela.

No wonder no shipyard wants to make any other nuclear boat in India, Ambani included:

No takers for construction of India's Next Generation of Nuclear ...

Even the state-owned Hindustan Shipyard said that it will not build nuclear submarine in its yard. “We will not build any nuclear submarine for the Indian Navy,” said chairman and managing director of Hindustan Shipyard Limited Rear Admiral (retired) LV Sharatbabu.

He refused to elaborate further. Even Reliance Defence and Engineering is not coming forward to develop its shipyard at Rambilli village in the district, though the company had signed a MoU with the state government during partnership summit here in 2016.It should be noted that the Reliance Defence and Engineering has proposed to build nuclear submarines and

You people no one thing, when Modi is not coming forward to cut the ribbon, something must be very wrong there.

No missile ever fired from Arihant's belly so far.
All pontoon fired ones.
 
INS Chakra launched in 2008 and commissioned in 2009.
INS Arihant launched in 2009 and was quietly commissioned in 2016 (7 years).

Lol

And now the second one will also be a hush hush deal:
Nuclear sub INS Aridhaman ready for hush-hush launch anytime soon ...

Common denominator?
Faulty designed reactor.

Modi is embarrassed, hence no funfair/entertainment/shugal mela.

No wonder no shipyard wants to make any other nuclear boat in India, Ambani included:

No takers for construction of India's Next Generation of Nuclear ...



You people no one thing, when Modi is not coming forward to cut the ribbon, something must be very wrong there.

No missile ever fired from Arihant's belly so far.
All pontoon fired ones.

First of all your source is pathetic, even if no shipyards were to take up the responsibility of building additional Nuclear Submarines in India, SBC will continue to do its job, secondly the first reported test fire of K-4 from Arihant happened in the year 2016.

It is not necessary for the Indian Navy to cut the ribbon on induction of every asset.
 
First of all your source is pathetic, even if no shipyards were to take up the responsibility of building additional Nuclear Submarines in India, SBC will continue to do its job, secondly the first reported test fire of K-4 from Arihant happened in the year 2016.

It is not necessary for the Indian Navy to showcase to the world every asset it possesses

Sadly it must showcase it to ashokji before inducting, otherwise it's a failure. !!
 
Sadly it must showcase it to ashokji before inducting, otherwise it's a failure. !!

Its a failure even otherwise ! Any Made in India product that irks them or gives sleepless nights is failure de facto
 
Indian navy is quietly doing its job and is inducting nuclear submarines, the navy is soon going to have 2 SSBN's in Indian ocean......God speed...:-)
 
Speed to where and which god
To all the gods old and new :P

INS Chakra launched in 2008 and commissioned in 2009.
INS Arihant launched in 2009 and was quietly commissioned in 2016 (7 years).

Lol

And now the second one will also be a hush hush deal:
Nuclear sub INS Aridhaman ready for hush-hush launch anytime soon ...

Common denominator?
Faulty designed reactor.

Modi is embarrassed, hence no funfair/entertainment/shugal mela.

No wonder no shipyard wants to make any other nuclear boat in India, Ambani included:

No takers for construction of India's Next Generation of Nuclear ...



You people no one thing, when Modi is not coming forward to cut the ribbon, something must be very wrong there.

No missile ever fired from Arihant's belly so far.
All pontoon fired ones.

you do know that you are trolling the congress in the name of trolling BJP :P .. Look at the years my friend
 
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