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The new order for the Indian Navy's four HDW Type-209 submarines is expected to cost an estimated USD 200 million and the planned purchase is currently waiting on the US government's Letter of Acceptance (LoA).

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The Indian government has sent a Letter of Request (LoR) to the US government for the purchase of 22 Harpoon missiles for the Indian Navy’s Shishumar-class of submarines.

India has already ordered 26 Harpoon missiles for the eight Indian Navy P-8I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance (LRMR) aircraft for an estimated USD 200 million and 24 Harpoon missiles for the Indian Air Force (IAF) Jaguar aircraft in an order worth USD 170 million.

Dennis Swanson, the head of India operations for Boeing Defense Space and Security, the prime contractor for Harpoon missiles, told StratPost, “We see significant potential for the Harpoon’s capabilities to be applied on other platforms by the Indian armed forces.”

While India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is to integrate the missiles on to the Jaguar, Boeing will integrate them on to the P-8I aircraft, itself.

The new order for the Indian Navy’s four Shishumar-class (HDW Type-209) submarines is expected to cost an estimated USD 200 million and the planned purchase is currently waiting on the US government’s Letter of Acceptance (LoA).

The order will include ’12 UGM-84L Harpoon Block II Encapsulated Missiles, 10 UTM-84L Harpoon Encapsulated Training missiles, 2 Encapsulated Harpoon certification training vehicles, containers, spare and repair parts, support and test equipment, personnel training and training equipment, publications and technical data, US Government and contractor engineering and logistics support services, and other related elements of logistics support’, according to notification issued by the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) to the US Congress.

India to acquire Harpoons for HDW submarines | StratPost
 
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is it a sea skimming missile?
Yeah,it's a sea skimming,sub-sonice multi role missile.Basically,it is similar to the Brahmos range wise,the only difference being it's speed which is around 0.8 mach/hr while that of Brahmos is around 2.5-2.8 mach and size wise it's much smaller than the Brahmos.Hence the HDW U-209 can only be fitted with either the Harpoon or the Exocet missile.
 
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Kilo class subs are already equipped with Klub missiles and now HDWs with Harpoon.
 
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Kilo class subs are already equipped with Klub missiles and now HDWs with Harpoon.

The new BrahMos-NG (displayed at AI-15) can be fired by any of our existing or future submarines - the sub-launched
version would be the most lethal ship-killer with highest rate of launcher survivability.
 
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The new BrahMos-NG (displayed at AI-15) can be fired by any of our existing or future submarines - the sub-launched
version would be the most lethal ship-killer with highest rate of launcher survivability.
Still years away, no development contract signed yet.
 
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