I guess not.
Yasen class would be worth it even at a high cost.
+ consider the learnings + crew being trained on it and high end systems how many ste of crew can be trained and retrained and refreshed in 10 years ?
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I guess not.
Yasen class would be worth it even at a high cost.
There appears to be a certain degree of confirmation that this sub won't be the usual Ackula II, as was the case in K-152.
The Decision should have been taken in 2011, now by the time we get this Sub, Chakra II would already be 10 Yrs old and her lease would be about to expire.
Unless their is an under the table negotiations going on, under which The lease of Nerpa will be extended by another 10-15 years, once the current lease expire.
This will ensure that we will have 2 SSNs in service, by the time our first domestic SSN enters service.
As far as SSBNs are concerned, INS Arihant will enter service in 2016, after completing its Sea trials, INS Arhidaman on the other hand, could enter service in 2020, third SSBN could take till 2022-24
The only reason why they are being 'leased' is because these kinds of strategic machines cannot be 'sold' in the market. Chakra 2's lease will be 'extended' routinely until retirement.
Depends on if the Russian Navy want them back or not? The only reason why the Nerpa or even the Gorshkov carrier wasn't finished or refurbished, was the lack of funds, not because they didn't want these vessels. So they will be highly interested in adding the Akula to their their fleet, that needs modernisations too and unless Russian MoD can provide proper orders of the Yasen class, the Nerpa will be a good addition even in 10 years.
The only reason why they are being 'leased' is because these kinds of strategic machines cannot be 'sold' in the market. Chakra 2's lease will be 'extended' routinely until retirement.
Depends on if the Russian Navy want them back or not? The only reason why the Nerpa or even the Gorshkov carrier wasn't finished or refurbished, was the lack of funds, not because they didn't want these vessels. So they will be highly interested in adding the Akula to their their fleet, that needs modernisations too and unless Russian MoD can provide proper orders of the Yasen class, the Nerpa will be a good addition even in 10 years.
@Guynextdoor2
no i dont think they will want nerpa back
by the time 2020 - they will have a new double hull design