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Defence ministry clears 12 mine sweepers and a few more pilatus trainers.

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12 of them? Great. AFAIK, our shipyards will be assisted by Intermarine of Italy for some of the know-how regarding
the minesweeper design.
 
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why is india taking help from italians and not south koreans
they were expected to assist with the design in the past ?
 
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why is india taking help from italians and not south koreans
they were expected to assist with the design in the past ?
No, we were planning on buying from them, but that deal was scrapped for in-house development. So I am guessing we went for in home development with some help from outside. South Korea might have opted out of helping us since we scrapped the deal.
 
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12 of them? Great. AFAIK, our shipyards will be assisted by Intermarine of Italy for some of the know-how regarding
the minesweeper design.

Not sure about intermarine...do they have a collaboration with gsl? They weren't shortlisted last time.

The council also cleared buying one Hercules C-130J aircraft to replace at the cost of Rs.533 crore to replace the one that crashed last year.
 
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good news..much needed boost to navy.but I think these ships are going to take some some time as our Shipyards are overloaded.
 
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Coinciding with a modest 7.74% hike in defence spending, the ministry of defence (MoD) on Saturday awarded a major contract to the state-run Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), to manufacture 12 mine counter-measure vessels (MCMVs) at the cost of nearly Rs 32,000 crore.

The MCMVs will hunt for mines with a high-definition sonar and then destroy them using explosives by remote-controlled mine-disposal systems. The navy wants the MCMVs to be an important element of its blue-water navy, which is being built to protect Indian interests from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, a senior navy official said.

The MCMVs will replace the 12 existing Pondicherry-class ocean minesweepers procured in the 1970s and 1980's.The shortlisted shipyards will be expected to transfer technology so six of the craft can be produced at India's state-owned Goa Shipyard.

The MCMVs will be made of reinforced plastic with help from several Indian
electronic companies that also will provide a variety of radar.A navy official said the MCMVs should be capable of operating in areas of naval interest to locate, classify, sweep, hunt and neutralize all types of marooned and drifting mines. The MCMVs will also be deployed with local naval defense and search-and-rescue missions.

Thevessel should be 50 to 60 meters long, no wider than 11 meters, have a
maximum speed of at least 16 knots and be able to operate at least 10 days with a planned lifespan of 30 years.

The MCMVs will be fitted with one lightweight, 30mm anti-surface air gun, two 12.7mm heavy machine guns and two Kavach chaff launchers developed by the
state-owned Gun Carriage Factory at Jabalpur.

Besides, with the finance minister Arun Jaitley allocating Rs 94,588 crore for procuring armaments, the ministry also moved to procure 38 Pilatus basic trainer aircraft for the Indian Air Force from Switzerland.

Coinciding with a modest 7.74% hike in defence spending, the ministry of defence (MoD) on Saturday awarded a major contract to the state-run Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), to manufacture 12 mine counter-measure vessels (MCMVs) at the cost of nearly Rs 32,000 crore. Besides, with the finance minister Arun Jaitley allocating Rs 94,588 crore for procuring armaments, the ministry also moved to procure 38 Pilatus basic trainer aircraft for the Indian Air Force from Switzerland.

Both the decisions were taken at a meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) chaired by defence minister Manohar Parrikar, that lasted nearly three hours. Sources said the government has also approved the purchase of a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft at a cost of Rs 533 crore. This purchase will be a replacement of one of these aircraft that crashed in Gwalior in March last year.

The IAF has set its requirement at 181 trainer aircraft out of which 59 Pilatus PC-7 aircraft have already been inducted. A source said besides buying Pilatus , the remaining requirement of training aircraft for the IAF will be met disingenuously by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) by redeveloping the Hindustan Turbo Trainer (HTT)-40 aircraft. "Adequate orders will have to be given to HAL to make this a commercially viable project. Also this project will be monitored by a committee that will give periodic reports to DAC," said the source.

It was expected that DAC will take a decision on the bid by Airbus-TATA consortium to replace the ageing Avro transport aircraft fleet of the IAF with C-295 transport carriers. However, the council couldn't reach any final decision.

The meeting also failed to take decision on US-2i amphibious aircraft purchase from Japan. "This will need further discussion and the defence minister has asked for more information over this," the source added.

State-run GSL gets Rs 32000-crore defence contract | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
 
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good news..much needed boost to navy.but I think these ships are going to take some some time as our Shipyards are overloaded.

Parrikar is Goan. .do you think gsl got it due to that...In his defence though...gsl was supposed to be the primary manufacturer mine hunters much before Parrikar took office.
 
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why dont you go back to your bigoted Indian forum where all you guys do is write garbage about Pakistan?

Why don't you just stick in your bigoted pakistani forums instead of trying to explore the internet?

As you must have known, there's no guarantee that whatever you come across online will look or sound
pleasant to your senses - facts can be hard to digest. So if you don't like the hard facts, it's best to remain
in the place where you are comfortable instead of playing Columbus.

But why am I telling you all this? I'm sure you got the message in the first line itself : you don't bloody tell me where I go on the internet. Comprende ?
 
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According to Prasun Sengupta, GSL had since the 1980s had a tie-up with Intermarine SA of Italy, which was the L-2 bidder in the cancelled MCMV tender (where Kangnam was L-1). This project appears secure, it might take time, but IN's gonna get a larger number of minesweepers than previously planned (12 vs 8) and most of the money would be pumped back into Indian industry.

Great move! :yahoo:
 
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goog ,mines were a big threat to modern navies,the USN faced grave threat from obsolete iraqi mines during the gulf. MCMV's are a necessity and are more important for any navy than a destroyer or aircraft carrier.
 
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