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Russia will deliver a nuclear submarine to India by the end of the year, Russia’s navy chief was quoted as saying on Friday by state news agency RIA.

“We shall definitely supply this vessel to the customer by the end of this year,” RIA quoted navy commander Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky as saying.

Vysotsky said an fully trained Indian navy crew were ready to receive the submarine, which some Russian media reported last year had already been handed over to India.

The Nerpa, an attack submarine codenamed “Akula” — or “Shark” — by NATO, is armed with torpedoes and cruise missiles. It can go down to depths of 600 metres (2000 ft) for about 100 days. It can carry 73 people.

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India hopes to train its personnel on board the Nerpa, to be rechristened INS Chakra, as it expects to operate three indigenously developed nuclear-powered vessels in the next five years.





Russia to supply nuclear submarine to India: RIA | World | DAWN.COM
 
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Good One. India is very seriously and rapidly improving it's defence.

Can anyone throw some light on S1000 submarine class which L&T is involved ??
 
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^^If it supports nuclear warhead launch platform, a lot!
 
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Good One. India is very seriously and rapidly improving it's defence.

Can anyone throw some light on S1000 submarine class which L&T is involved ??
Yep! Here it is with corrected data....

S1000 Characteristics

Length overall 56,20m
Outer diameter of pressure hull 5,50m
Submerged displacement about 1100 type
Diving depth >250 m
Draft 5,40 m
Stern rudders 4 X type
Maximum submerged speed >14 knots

PROPULSION PLANT

1 multi electronic permanent magnet propulsion motor 1000 kW
Diesel engines (turbocharged) 2 x 715 kW
Generators 2 x 650 kW
2 battery banks of 112 lead cells each in 2 separate compartments
AIP capability (Fuel cell based) 200 kW
1 propeller shaft, 7 skewed blades

SUBMERGED ENDURANCE

Snort + Batteries at 4 knots 3000 N.M.
Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) at 4 knots 1000 N.M.
Crew + special forces 16 + 6

COMBAT SYSTEM

6 Fwd Torpedo Tubes (Push-Out Type) with capability to
manage a combination of up to 6 + 8:
- 21 inches (533 mm) Wire Guided Torpedoes
- Anti ship / Strike Missiles

Bottom Mines
Torpedo Countermeasures System (Emulator/Decoy)
5 Multifunction CMS Consoles,
Integrating sensors and navigation
1 Passive/Active Sonar Suite
(Conformal Array, Intercept Array, Mine Avoidance, ONA)
Integrated Navigation System

COMMUNICATIONS

Underwater Telephone
1 x Optronic Mast (TV IR, Laser Range Finder/ESM early warning)
1 x ESM, for automatic intercepted
radar classification through own libraries

1 x Navigation Radar with ARPA facilities
Internal Communication System

2 x integrated external communication masts for voice and data
communications in the frequencies HF, UHF, UHF-SATCOM, VHF
1 x VLF antenna

Cheers! :cheers:
 
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Good One. India is very seriously and rapidly improving it's defence.

Can anyone throw some light on S1000 submarine class which L&T is involved ??
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http://livefist.blogspot.com/2009/07/s1000-for-indian-navys-project-75a.html
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p1165283rh4.jpg

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S1000sub.jpg

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S-1000 ssk
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A combination of factors is understood to be
leading to the Indian Navy positively leaning back
towards seriously considering the Russo-Italian
S1000 submarine for its (Project-75A) second
line of diesel-electric attack submarines to be built
under technology transfer within the country.
The S1000, a joint design and development
initiative between Russia's Central Design Bureau
for Marine Engineering "Rubin" and Italy's
Fincantieri, is apparently being considered with as
much seriousness now as the larger Amur 1650,
currently assumed to be the frontrunner for the
highly lucrative deal (a good chunk of the Navy
favours the Amur). A presentation on the S1000
was made to the Indian Navy in late 2006 and
then in early 2008, though the Indian Navy had
observed at the time, that the S1000 may be too
small for its needs (the fact that anti-surface
warfare was a stated secondary profile did not go
down well either at the time). The photograph
(Figure 4) of the U212's combat centre was used
in the presentation made to the Navy on the
S1000.
Note, however, that Rosoboronexport is pushing
only the Amur 1650, it's only the Italian Ministry
of Defence that is pushing the S1000, even
though Rosobornexport is a partner.
Unlike the DCNS Scorpene line (Project 75), the
second line of submarines will look to purchase
submarines with air independent propulsion (AIP)
systems as standard. And unlike Rubin's
proposed AIP system on the Amur, the Indian
Navy is understood to be very keen on the
S1000's AIP system, particularly because its
based on the Siemens SiNavyCIS BZM-120 PEM
hydrogen fuel cell (Figure 3).
The S1000 also features specialised non-magnetic
hull fabrication, a feature that the Navy wants in
its next line. The HDW U-214 is almost definitely
out of the reckoning -- Pakistan is in line to order
three from Germany. Also, the Indian Navy is
simply not convinced that the Type 214 takes any
meaningful advanced technologies from the Type
212/212A of which it is an export derivative.
 
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Yep! Here it is with corrected data....

S1000 Characteristics

Length overall 56,20m
Outer diameter of pressure hull 5,50m
Submerged displacement about 1100 type
Diving depth >250 m
Draft 5,40 m
Stern rudders 4 X type
Maximum submerged speed >14 knots

PROPULSION PLANT

1 multi electronic permanent magnet propulsion motor 1000 kW
Diesel engines (turbocharged) 2 x 715 kW
Generators 2 x 650 kW
2 battery banks of 112 lead cells each in 2 separate compartments
AIP capability (Fuel cell based) 200 kW
1 propeller shaft, 7 skewed blades

SUBMERGED ENDURANCE

Snort + Batteries at 4 knots 3000 N.M.
Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) at 4 knots 1000 N.M.
Crew + special forces 16 + 6

COMBAT SYSTEM

6 Fwd Torpedo Tubes (Push-Out Type) with capability to
manage a combination of up to 6 + 8:
- 21 inches (533 mm) Wire Guided Torpedoes
- Anti ship / Strike Missiles

Bottom Mines
Torpedo Countermeasures System (Emulator/Decoy)
5 Multifunction CMS Consoles,
Integrating sensors and navigation
1 Passive/Active Sonar Suite
(Conformal Array, Intercept Array, Mine Avoidance, ONA)
Integrated Navigation System

COMMUNICATIONS

Underwater Telephone
1 x Optronic Mast (TV IR, Laser Range Finder/ESM early warning)
1 x ESM, for automatic intercepted
radar classification through own libraries

1 x Navigation Radar with ARPA facilities
Internal Communication System

2 x integrated external communication masts for voice and data
communications in the frequencies HF, UHF, UHF-SATCOM, VHF
1 x VLF antenna

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Here is sorce of your post.
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http://fincantieri.it/cms/data/prodotti/000022.aspx

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Promoted by ITALIAN MoD, the
cooperation between
FINCANTIERI Naval Vessel
Business Unit and Russian
Partner State-Owned Enterprise
Central Design Bureau For
Marine Engineering
“RUBIN” (under the aegis of
Russian Federal State Unitary
Enterprise
“ROSOBORONEXPORT“),
resultedin the S1000 design,
which have been designed on
the basis of the most cost-
effective equipments of both
Countries.
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Cheers! :cheers:

hope
 
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2 questions!

- what is second strike capability

- what is blue water navy
 
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2 questions!

- what is second strike capability
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ANSWER.1-In nuclear strategy, second
strike capability is a country's
assured ability to respond to a
nuclear attack with powerful
nuclear retaliation against the
attacker. To have such an ability
(and to convince the opponent
of its viability) is considered vital
in nuclear deterrence, as
otherwise the other side might
be tempted to try to win a
nuclear war in one massivefirst
strike against the opponent's
own nuclear forces.
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- what is blue water navy
Second strike - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ANSWER.2-
Blue-water (high seas) naval
capability[2] means that a fleet is able to operate on the high seas. The term blue-water navy is a colloquialism used to describe a maritime force capable of operating across the deep waters of open oceans.[1] While what
actually constitutes such a force remains undefined, there is a requirement for the ability to exercise sea control at wide ranges.
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Blue-water navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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What about Arihant Subs build by India itself???
I mean why you need to import when you can build at your own, doesnt make logic
 
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