Project 76 SSK: News & Discussion: 20 July 2025

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Project 76 SSK: News & Discussion: 20 July 2025

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Please use this thread to track all developments on the Project 76 SSK program.
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https://x.com/AjayshreeSamby3/status/19 ... 5980089478 ---> #GoodNews. Larsen and Toubro (L&T) and Indian Navy's Warship Design Bureau are at an advanced stage of completing design of 2,500 tons conventional diesel electric submarines to be completed under one year. L&T was selected as a joint design partner after a competition.

VIDEO: https://x.com/DefenceDecode/status/1946817232534737284 ---> In a major development, J.D. Patil, Director and SEVP of L&T Defence, revealed an accelerated conventional submarine design program — informally named 'Project-76' — being pursued in partnership with the Warship Design Bureau. Its design is on advance stages and will reach finalization in just one year.
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Very good steps. They delivered on their commitments unlike PSU fellows
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What gives ? No foreign collaboration ? How did L&T acquire the required expertise ?!! :wink:
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I hope it materializes then we might have 3 shipyard for submarine building.

HSL & MDL to build SSN/SSGN/SSBN

L&T to build SSK.

This will help to build up the sizeable sub surface capability in a relatively quick time.
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MDL is also building the three follow on Scorpenes + the six Project 75I vessels.

Hoping that the six build Project 76 SSK program transitions to *AT MINIMUM* a 12 build program.
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Rakesh wrote: 21 Jul 2025 17:16 MDL is also building the three follow on Scorpenes + the six Project 75I vessels.

Hoping that the six build Project 76 SSK program transitions to *AT MINIMUM* a 12 build program.
knowing INs propensity for 3s and 6s , it could be a variant or a different class after 6 !
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Indeed. So true. Well said.
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When we can have our own P-76 SSK, then there should not be any P-75I. All the stakeholders should focus on this P-76 program and production run of 12-18 submarines in 3 or 4 tranches.

If there is any thoughts of stopgap, then it should be SSN and here MDL production line could be used after the 3 Scorpenes.
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In the Video its said to be a 1500 ton Submarine and not the 3000 ton reported earlier. Assuming it to be Scorpene design+ATV Systems to keep it indigenous. Add to that DRDO AIP. If this is true, then the project will fructify much more faster.
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Like the Arihant model, let the 1st SSK rollout quickly even if its limited in many ways. While its stretching its sea legs, the learnings can be incorporated in the 2nd and following subs, which can all launch in quick succession

Our SSBN model has worked well and it should be the approach going forward, be it SSK or SSN
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Rakesh
What timeline are we looking for SSK 76??
We still have the issue of Engine and any mid-plan changes and the addition of the 'Unobtanium'
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SRajesh wrote: 22 Jul 2025 17:23 Rakesh
What timeline are we looking for SSK 76??
We still have the issue of Engine and any mid-plan changes and the addition of the 'Unobtanium'
Design has to be validated and contract has to be signed. Heaven only knows when that will happen, but I really hope it does not end up like the fiasco that is P-75I program. All other factors being equal, keel laying will occur only in the 2030s and then you have construction. The first boat will arrive in the late 2030s, which is a best case scenario.

Engine will be MTU of Germany, just like in the Scorpene (Kalvari Class) and in the P-75I program. We don't make our own engines for submarines, another lacuna in our defence planning.

Lets not hope for unobtanium, which will only delay the program.
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uddu wrote: 21 Jul 2025 20:20 In the Video its said to be a 1500 ton Submarine and not the 3000 ton reported earlier. Assuming it to be Scorpene design+ATV Systems to keep it indigenous. Add to that DRDO AIP. If this is true, then the project will fructify much more faster.
Did you mean 2,500 ton above?

Tonnage will differ from design stage to when keel is finally laid.
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