Major Shaitan Singh
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Sir,is it true that the I.N. is using the Klub-N version as the primary SLCM in case of I.N.S. Chakra??If yes,then how many of these can be carried by the I.N.S. Chakra at any given time??@Stephen Cohen your comments
Sir,is it true that the I.N. is using the Klub-N version as the primary SLCM in case of I.N.S. Chakra??If yes,then how many of these can be carried by the I.N.S. Chakra at any given time??
What happens once the lease period expires
Will we extend it for another 10 years
Coz Akulas are going to be more capable than any other nuclear submarine fielded by India and China at least for the next 10 years
Which one are we getting?India to acquire $2 billion nuclear attack submarine from Russia
Earlier India had received a nuclear submarine of this type- Project 971 also known as Akula-II- on lease from Russia. The Indian Navy currently operates this Akula-II class submarine called INS Chakra.
NEW DELHI: Apart from the major defence deals signed during the India-Russia summit, Russia has agreed to lease a second nuclear attack submarine to India. The deal is purportedly worth $2 billion.
This agreement, which was not made public, was signed on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Goa last weekend with other major defence deals such as the S-400 Triumf air defence systems, the joint venture of Kamov helicopters and frigates, worth billions of dollars.
A report written by Alexei Nikolski, a columnist with a Russian daily Vedomosti reads, “According to a person in the Russian defence ministry, the long discussed lease to transfer a multipurpose Project 971 nuclear submarine to India from the Russian Navy was signed in Goa.”
The Defence Ministry did not comment on the matter.
Earlier India had received a nuclear submarine of this type- Project 971 also known as Akula-II- on lease from Russia. The Indian Navy currently operates this Akula-II class submarine called INS Chakra.
The INS Chakra is a 8,140 tonne nuclear powered attack submarine. India had sponsored the building and sea trials of the submarine provided it was given to the Indian Navy on lease for 10 years. It was launched as K-152 Nerpa in October 2008 and entered service with the Russian Navy in 2009. The submarine was leased to the Indian Navy in 2011. Chakra was commissioned into the Indian Navy in April, 2012.
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Which one are we getting?
Good one!The black one............
My bad buddy, couldn't help myself.
Sir,now we're also a member of mtcr.so I think I would not be a problem.Whereas the Russian Navy's Akula-II could be equipped with 28 nuclear-capable cruise missiles with a striking range of 3,000 km (1,620 nmi; 1,864 mi), the Indian version is reportedly armed with the 300 km (162 nmi; 186 mi)-range3M-54 Klubnuclear-capable missiles.[32]Missiles with ranges greater than 300 km (162 nmi; 186 mi) cannot be exported due to arms control restrictions, since Russia is a signatory to theMTCR treaty.
Austin, Nerpa will have 8x533 TT, same like the last 971 sub for Russian Navy - Gepard. Weapon load for Russian Navy is 40 in total: TEST-71, USET-80, UGST torps, RPK-6 Vodopad and M-5 Shkval antisubmarine missiles as well as Granat SLCMs (currently not carried due to Ru-US disarmement agreement). Only if India requested and paid for necessary modifications she will carry Clubs. I have no indication that this has happened.