Project 75I - It Begins

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Ton for ton of displacement, the Indian SSK is going to be more expensive than the verginia class submarines of the USN. So the argument of costs is not really justified.

The problem is the brass. That is making a complete dog's breakfast of our procurement programs. Consequently our war fighting ability.

In a sane military. The force would have taken 6 Kalvari class as is. Then they would have ordered 6 more with indigenous improvements. Followed by a 100% indigenous submarine by now.

But the brass has no ability to think in these terms.

The same situation applies in terms of aircraft carriers.
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German Government Throws Weight Behind Indian Navy’s Submarine Deal
https://bharatshakti.in/german-governme ... rine-deal/
10 April 2024
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Rakesh wrote: 11 Apr 2024 22:10 German Government Throws Weight Behind Indian Navy’s Submarine Deal
https://bharatshakti.in/german-governme ... rine-deal/
10 April 2024

Now I am well and truly frightened of this program.

We are going to get boats that will not be able to engage any thing. :P
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Pratyush wrote: 08 Apr 2024 07:08 Ton for ton of displacement, the Indian SSK is going to be more expensive than the verginia class submarines of the USN. So the argument of costs is not really justified.

The problem is the brass. That is making a complete dog's breakfast of our procurement programs. Consequently our war fighting ability.

In a sane military. The force would have taken 6 Kalvari class as is. Then they would have ordered 6 more with indigenous improvements. Followed by a 100% indigenous submarine by now.

But the brass has no ability to think in these terms.

The same situation applies in terms of aircraft carriers.
Well said Pratyush! The rot, in this case, is squarely with the IN Leadership.

While the IN has, no doubt, been the most Atmanirbhar-friendly of all forces, they have huge blindspots - the submarine program is one of them.

And over the years, they have also started to demonstrate some of the undesirable characteristics (& biases) of the other Arms. And why not? If such behavior goes unpunished & even rewarded, the IN will imbibe the lesson that its ok to take the easy way out, its ok to dip into the gravy train & its ok to have an attitude of "since no one else cares for Atmanirbhar, why should we?"

This is why examples must be made of senior people - publicly. So that others watching will learn the right lessons
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Stop giving out Scorpene plaques and build more Scorpenes!!! :lol:

https://x.com/navalgroup/status/1783397739767706009 ---> We are honoured to welcome General Anil Chauhan, CDS_India (@HQ_IDS_India) and Indian dignitaries at our headquarters in Paris. It was an opportunity to exchange on our long-standing cooperation with the Indian Defence industry in the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat to offer our latest generation of technologies to the Indian Navy.

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P-75I Delays Leave India Vulnerable as Pakistan's Hangor Class Grows

https://defence.in/threads/p-75i-delays ... rows.6100/
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^^^^

Don't worry.

Its all part of super intellectual plan the brass has come up with.

The capabilities desired by the brass were not available with any in service design in 2014. The South Koreans have developed a new design that has a VLS. Are you not able to see that the Indian program was designed to take SSK tech to the next level. So much so, that the South Koreans are not even in the running right now.

The other boat was one of the Amur Family with VLS. Yet that boat is also not in the running. The DRDO AIP is such a dead end that we know that it cannot be scaled up. Or even further developed to power a different JV project.
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https://x.com/alpha_defense/status/1785971031578128695 ---> This is why a AIP based submarine is important. A detailed article on website by 5 p.m.

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Rakesh wrote: 02 May 2024 19:12 https://x.com/alpha_defense/status/1785971031578128695 ---> This is why a AIP based submarine is important. A detailed article on website by 5 p.m.
Why Indian Navy needs “AIP based Submarine”
https://alphadefense.in/index.php/2024/ ... ine/?amp=1
02 May 2024
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^^^ still does not answer why we cannot standardize around nuclear SSNs and SSBNs
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Adrija wrote: 03 May 2024 12:00 ^^^ still does not answer why we cannot standardize around nuclear SSNs and SSBNs
An all SSN fleet is very expensive. It is the most ideal situation, but not enough funds.

Secondly, our SSN program (Project 75 Alpha) is still on the drawing boards. It will be another decade - at minimum - before the first one takes to the water. Once that program gets underway, then the Govt of that time can look at an all SSN fleet. Till that time, AIP powered SSKs will be required.

The SSBN will remain a nuclear powered fleet, as the case is now.
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Indian Navy begins trials in Rs 60,000 crore tender for 6 advanced submarines
https://aninews.in/news/world/asia/indi ... 503202534/
03 May 2024
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India's submarine project battles hurdle amid rising China, Pakistan pressures
https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/in ... pressures/
20 May 2024

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P75(I) has strategic implications, especially considering China's growing submarine presence in the Indian Ocean Region and Pakistan's accelerated acquisition of these warships. The urgency for India to modernise its submarine fleet is evident as its current fleet is ageing and depleting. The Indian Navy's fleet of attack submarinesâ all diesel-powered has come down from 21 in the 1980s to just 16 at present. Only eight are battle-ready at any given time, as half of the fleet undergoes mid-life upgrades and is 30 years old. P75(I)'s success will enhance the India Navy's underwater capabilities and support the country's strategic defence objectives against regional threats.
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Naval experts say that at a time China has been frequently deploying its conventional and nuclear submarines in the Indian Ocean Region under the pretext of anti-piracy missions, the Indian Navy's underwater capabilities need to be ramped up urgently. While China, with over 65 submarines, is the biggest threat, even the smaller navy of Pakistan appears to be racing ahead of India with faster acquisitions. Last month, China launched the first of eight Hangor-class submarines for Pakistan's navy at a Wuhan shipyard. The remaining four submarines will be built at Pakistan's Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works Ltd under a transfer-of-technology agreement. The Pakistan Navy plans to add the submarines to its fleet by 2028.
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