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India China submarine fleet comparison - Business Insider

This chart shows the competition between India and China's submarine fleet

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China and India, the world's two most populous states, share the world's longest contested land border. The two nations also have the dubious distinction of being the largest weapons importers on earth.

Although China and India have attempted to improve relations, the two countries remain locked in a geopolitical struggle for influence. This competition has become especially apparent in Chinese and Indian designs for the Indian Ocean.

Both nations are aggressively seeking to expand their projected maritime power in the region, especially through the use of submarines. The following Reuters chart compares their submarine fleets.


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In terms of both quantity and technological advancement, China's submarine fleet drastically outperforms India's. Beijing has nine nuclear submarines alone compared to India's one nuclear Chakra sub.

The Chakra sub is an Akula-class Russian nuclear attack submarine that India is leasing for ten years, USNI News reports. China's nuclear submarines, on the other hand, are a mixture of attack and ballistic missile vessels that were indigenously built.

Nuclear submarines are far superior to their diesel counterparts for open ocean force projection. Nuclear submarines can stay submerged for months whereas diesel submarines must surface more frequently.

In response to a lack of effective subs, New Dehli has reached out to Japan on a possible initiative to build submarines in India, The Diplomat reports. This offer is part of a move by India to update its submarine fleet, and New Dehli is also considering acquiring submarines from France, Germany, Russia, and Spain.


ReutersA Chinese Naval submarine docks at the Ngong Shuen Chau Naval Base in Hong Kong.

India's desire to acquire more submarines is closely related to concerns over China.

Beijing has been steadily investing in port installations in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. These ports have allowed for Chinese merchant vessels, in addition to submarines and warships, to have safe harbor throughout the entirety of the Indian Ocean.

China recently raised Indian suspicions by docking submarines at the port of Colombo in nearby Sri Lanka, and there is concern that Beijing is trying to construct a "string of pearls" through the Indian Ocean in order to establish naval and commercial superiority on India's strategic turf.
 
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Now add retirement of old submarines and acquisitions new submarines . . . India will China in numbers by 2050 and suppress China in quality and ability with new bramos , 6 new submarines + 6 new six scorpion starting from 2017 . And don't forget there are lots of assumption that Arihants may be 8000+ tone class SSBN against 6000 t . A 3, A4 Arihant class are in advanced stages. After that 6 new SSN with maximum weapons capabilities. I hope that they make these with Arihant blue print . And the engine already believed to be 10-15 percent more . And so 3 Arihant class SSBN will be added .

So 9 nuclear submarines + 2 SSN from Russians . Totally 11 . This process will continue when we can produce our own nuclear submarines for the next 50 years atleast. If am alive in 2050 of India I will post a thread on our super power India :)
 
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Now add retirement of old submarines and acquisitions new submarines . . . India will China in numbers by 2050 and suppress China in quality and ability with new bramos , 6 new submarines + 6 new six scorpion starting from 2017 . And don't forget there are lots of assumption that Arihants may be 8000+ tone class SSBN against 6000 t . A 3, A4 Arihant class are in advanced stages. After that 6 new SSN with maximum weapons capabilities. I hope that they make these with Arihant blue print . And the engine already believed to be 10-15 percent more . And so 3 Arihant class SSBN will be added .

So 9 nuclear submarines + 2 SSN from Russians . Totally 11 . This process will continue when we can produce our own nuclear submarines for the next 50 years atleast. If am alive in 2050 of India I will post a thread on our super power India :)
Don't go too far....you will see 25--30 by 2025 including nuclear SSNs
 
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On 4th April 2012 , The Indian Navy commissioned the INS Chakra , an Akula II classnuclear submarine into their submarine fleet . It’s their only nuclear submarine in service . But that’s not what makes it special , nor does the fact that it’s the most advanced and powerful submarine in Asia , outside of Russia. What is special is , the way they obtained the submarine by cleverly finding a loophole in international laws. According to International Law , a country cannot sell or purchase a nuclear powered ship / submarine from another country . But the law never mentioned anything about a lease .


The old INS Chakra which was a Charlie class sub

The Indian Navy, like any other growing regional power, aspired to operate a nuclear attack submarine(SSN).Their wish was fulfilled when they leased an old Charlie class sub from the Soviet Union from 1988-1991. But that sub had to be returned after 3 years according to the lease agreement. India didn’t actually have full access to the sub although it was under Indian command. The reactor and missile chambers were operated by the Russians and Indians weren’t given access to it and it also couldn’t be used in a war. This gave them a superficial nuclear submarine capability. There was no indigenous SSN being built in the near future. The breakup of the Soviet Union made leasing another submarine impossible as the Russian Navy was in disarray. But once things stabilized in Russia , and their shipbuilding yards started working in capacity, it came to India’s notice about the hulls of 2 Akula class SSNs which were lying unfinished at the Amur shipyard in Russia due to lack of funds to finish it’s construction. Seizing the opportunity, India paid an estimated 650 million $ for the completion of one of the hulls named Nerpa (K-152) after Russia offered the hulls to them. The final amount was said to be a total of 900 million $ for a 10 year contract. And the new Chakra could be used in a war. This is the news report. Now I’ll start with my analysis.


INS Chakra with its backup diesel generators smoking

Who on earth pays half the amount for the construction of a submarine and follows it up with lease payments totalling up to the entire cost of the submarine, if they are not planning to keep it? The actual cost of INS Chakra is said to be around 1.5 billion $. The Indians have already paid 900 million $ inclusive of the lease which is about 300 million $ for 10 years. The contract allows them to keep the sub from 2012 to 2022. And according to official reports, if it is returned back to Russia, India will never recover the cost of construction of the Chakra. Russia will greatly benefit from it. But since India is in no state to donate a nuclear submarine they paid for, they will be keeping it, under the pretext of ‘leasing’ it as the sale is prohibited. India will pay 300 million $ per decade for the next 2 decades to make the full payment of the entire cost of the sub, weapons and training. So 900 million $ at present + 300 + 300 million $ in the future will total 1.5 billion $, the original cost of the sub.This being said, I strongly feel that Chakra will never enter service with the Russian Navy again and will be kept in the Indian Navy till the end of its useful life, under the disguise of a lease.

Chakra will never enter service with the Russian Navy again and will be kept in the Indian Navy till the end of its useful life

The other interesting thing is that the submarine is probably built according to Indian specifications , with 8 X 533 mm torpedo tubes instead of 650 mm ones. It has digital displays and systems in place of the analog ones. It has a capacity for 40 torpedoes and missiles which can be launched from the torpedo tubes. The Russian versions have the 3000 km range Granat cruise missile. But according to MTCR , such missiles can’t be exported and it is equipped with the 300 km range Klub-S Anti Ship Cruise missile and torpedoes. This gives it a formidable strike power , double that of existing Indian diesel subs. Chakra also has an escape pod mounted in the sail which will help the crew to escape in case of an emergency.


8 533 mm torpedo tubes and the loading bay(door open) of INS Chakra is visible in Drydock

Now that I’ve told you my analysis of the purchase , I’ll tell you about the reason why India went to such great lengths to procure a nuclear submarine. The Indian Navy has kept it no secret that it aspires to be a blue water navy in a couple of decades. Such a Navy requires ships which can travel large large distances and project enormous amount of power. The only ships that can do that are Aircraft carriers and Nuclear Submarines. India has already embarked on an ambitious plan to operate 3 carriers by 2025. The plan is well underway with the first carrier INS Vikramaditya being commissioned a few months ago. The second carrier INS Vikrant is under construction and is expected to join the fleet by 2020. The third carrier which is still on the drawing board is expected to begin construction in 2016 and enter service by 2025. A carrier is extremely vulnerable without powerful escorts on the surface and underwater. India has plenty of high tech surface escorts with long range , but it had no submarines which could accompany the carriers on long journeys. Only a nuclear submarine can do that job and do it well. Hence ,the navy planners decided that they must operate a minimum of 2 nuclear attack submarines by 2020 and the plan was drawn up to lease an Akula into their Navy and if possible , a second Akula.


INS Vikramaditya

The second Akula hull is called Iribis. Not much is known about its state presently , but it’s rumoured that India has paid for its construction too and will lease it in the coming years. It is said that India has a 2 billion $ deal for the construction and lease of both the submarines. This will be a shot in the arm to their underwater force which had been on a steady decline in the recent years. The developments are being kept top secret of course and it will be publicized only when the deal is secured. If the deal actually goes through , then the Indian Navy will become an extremely formidable force in the Indian Ocean region and countries like China will think twice before messing with them.

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So what exactly does this mean for the future of the Indian Navy ? Their carriers will become tools of massive power projection when they are coupled with nuclear submarines and stealthy new destroyers . India will have enough power to ensure the main shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean remain open even in the event of hostilities with another country . They will also get the INS Arihant which is a nuclear powered submarine built indigenously. It’s an SSBN designed to be an underwater ballistic missile carrier and launcher unlike Chakra which is a fighting submarine . This will give India a nuclear deterrence and it’s enemies will think twice before launching a nuclear attack . Chakra will allow India to tail enemy subs across oceans , trail enemy carriers and deter enemy subs during peacetime. During war , it’s role will be to destroy enemy submarines and surface warships either as a part of a carrier battle group , or operating alone as a hunter . Either way , it will change the balance of power in the Indian Ocean.
 
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Don't go too far....you will see 25--30 by 2025 including nuclear SSNs

I mentioned it. Starting from 2017 with brand new Scorpion Submarine . Till 2050 . We will keep growing our submarines fleet till 2050 . And many be beyond the future after 2050 . unimaginable . So we will match Chinese in numbers by then . :)
 
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And you think they will sit back and clap. Its not wrong to be optimistic but you assume too much for your own good.
I mentioned it. Starting from 2017 with brand new Scorpion Submarine . Till 2050 . We will keep growing our submarines fleet till 2050 . And many be beyond the future after 2050 . unimaginable . So we will match Chinese in numbers by then . :)
 
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And you think they will sit back and clap. Its not wrong to be optimistic but you assume too much for your own good.

They can do what they want we will do Wat ever possible to make our aspirations into reality. Now we posses capacity to build nuclear submarines . So we won't stop the production line created for SSN and SSBN. Check its since all the three are getting out of the dock we have came up with a plan to produce 6 more advanced SSN . After it gets completed we will go for bigger and powerful SSBN like we are doing the same with our Aircraft Carrier .

Nuclear submarines line are kept busy for the next decades 12 new diesel electric submarines will be added . I do expect for 3 followOn orders for new french and Russian submarines . Which will easy makes new fleet numbers to 18 . Not to forget now three submarines lines will be running . So follow on or later we might have indigenous conventional subs planned to keep the line running .

18 new subs with 11 nuclear submarines. With improved systems from each submarines. So quality wise india will have better technology than of Chinese. So don't have doubts on atleast 6 more advanced Arihant class SSBN complete the requirement of SSBN and full focus will be on conventional fleet so the time line also be interestingly short than we expected .
 
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Now add retirement of old submarines and acquisitions new submarines . . . India will China in numbers by 2050 and suppress China in quality and ability with new bramos , 6 new submarines + 6 new six scorpion starting from 2017 . And don't forget there are lots of assumption that Arihants may be 8000+ tone class SSBN against 6000 t . A 3, A4 Arihant class are in advanced stages. After that 6 new SSN with maximum weapons capabilities. I hope that they make these with Arihant blue print . And the engine already believed to be 10-15 percent more . And so 3 Arihant class SSBN will be added .

So 9 nuclear submarines + 2 SSN from Russians . Totally 11 . This process will continue when we can produce our own nuclear submarines for the next 50 years atleast. If am alive in 2050 of India I will post a thread on our super power India :)
I think next 8-10 yr IN will added 10 sub
6 scorpion + 3 Arihant + 1 Akula and u written if MoD stick with there plan then next decade 6 New Diesel + 6 New SSN
 
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I think next 8-10 yr IN will added 10 sub
6 scorpion + 3 Arihant + 1 Akula and u written if MoD stick with there plan then next decade 6 New Diesel + 6 New SSN
Surely we will . In 10-15 years this comparison will be long gone ... As 20'25 submarines of Chinese will have to retire . And they can add 6-8 in 10 years then also its submarines boats numbers will be reduced . So mean while Indian Navy could ramp up its under water fleet . Has surface fleets already began their expansion plans . If any one of our neighbours want to try their luck then the time is now . In future the power projection will shift towards India . That's for sure
 
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The shupa powa would have more submarines than China but they always blow up in dock.
 
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The shupa powa would have more submarines than China but they always blow up in dock.

And of course everyone else will be resting like hare waiting for the Indian turtle to catch up.India view the future using a fable.
 
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lol Matdor,by78 and Luca1 in one thread having an orgy :D
 
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Right now there is no comparison between India and China
Maybe in 15 year things will change

Xia,Han,Ming and Kilo Class are fossils.
Vietnam just bought new kilos
They are a potent platform
 
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