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INDIAN INPUTS TO GO INTO MAKING OF NEW, ADVANCED SUBMARINES
TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS

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“We have a big industrial base for advanced equipment for submarines,” said a government source. The OEMs have been given details of the submarine equipment developed by DRDO
by Shaurya Karanbir Gurung

NEW DELHI:
With the issuing of a request for information (RFI) to six foreign firms to build highly lethal and advanced submarines, India is making efforts to ensure that there is maximum indigenous content in the project.
The firms will have to ensure that there is usage of Indian steel in the submarines,transfer of technology, including the design details and a tie up with an Indian shipyard under the strategic partnership model. The six submarines are believed will be the most advanced submarines in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

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These type of submarines currently don’t exist and when produced will be their only kind. For India, they will greatly enhance its Navy’s warfare capabilities and be a deterrent to Chinese naval forays in the IOR. Around mid-July, the RFI was issued to the six Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) —France’s DCNS (Naval Group), Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Sweden’s Saab, Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation, Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Spain’s Navantia.
Sources aware of the RFI said the selected OEM will have to ensure that there is maximum usage of indigenous content in the submarines, without compromising on their standards. “We have a big industrial base for advanced equipment for submarines,” said a government official. The OEMs have been given details of such industries and submarine equipment developed by DRDO that can be considered for the project.
Sources said that India also wants to use indigenous steel for the construction of submarines. The OEMs will have to determine whether this is possible. Furthermore, the OEMs will have to submit their designs for the submarines and identify the navies which are using the same design. India also wants that through the transfer of technology (ToT) it is able to receive the design details.
The requirement of ToT is mandatory for the OEMs to move ahead in the project. “The firms will have to detail how much technology they are willing to transfer. They will also have to give measures to support the strategic partnership model by setting up a system for integrating military platforms,” said an official.
The model aims at choosing Indian private firms as strategic partners to tie up with foreign OEMs to manufacture such platforms. The Project 75 (I) will be the first project under this model. The OEMs will partner Indian shipyards to build submarines.
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/07/indian-inputs-to-go-into-making-of-new.html
 
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Cant help but feel india is trying to over leverage and take advantage of other nations again - especially with the compulsory requirement for TOT.
 
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Cant help but feel india is trying to over leverage and take advantage of other nations again - especially with the compulsory requirement for TOT.

Why not ?? After all we are ready to pay for the same. So the sellers are obliged to provide TOT if they want to do business, else they can go to hell. :p:
 
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Good luck with that. Try not get burned again.
 
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After decades of TOT, look how far they have gone, still stuck with LCA and Arjun
At least they are 'co-developing' T-50: with the responsibility of paying huge tribute, for the castrated edition likely, corresponding to the nature of them.
 
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Sure, now rubberized anechoic tiles are supposed to rust, according to high IQ Chicom trolls.
The rust is seeping out from the steel under the tiles depositing on the surface. :lol:

At least they are 'co-developing' T-50: with the responsibility of paying huge tribute, for the castrated edition likely, corresponding to the nature of them.
Their only constribution is money, the Russians want them to pay for R&D and then sell the planes back to them. I am not sure what technology they can gain by doing that.
 
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INDIAN INPUTS TO GO INTO MAKING OF NEW, ADVANCED SUBMARINES
TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS

Indian_Navy_Submarine.jpg


“We have a big industrial base for advanced equipment for submarines,” said a government source. The OEMs have been given details of the submarine equipment developed by DRDO
by Shaurya Karanbir Gurung

NEW DELHI:
With the issuing of a request for information (RFI) to six foreign firms to build highly lethal and advanced submarines, India is making efforts to ensure that there is maximum indigenous content in the project.
The firms will have to ensure that there is usage of Indian steel in the submarines,transfer of technology, including the design details and a tie up with an Indian shipyard under the strategic partnership model. The six submarines are believed will be the most advanced submarines in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

Submarine_Details.jpg


These type of submarines currently don’t exist and when produced will be their only kind. For India, they will greatly enhance its Navy’s warfare capabilities and be a deterrent to Chinese naval forays in the IOR. Around mid-July, the RFI was issued to the six Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) —France’s DCNS (Naval Group), Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Sweden’s Saab, Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation, Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Spain’s Navantia.
Sources aware of the RFI said the selected OEM will have to ensure that there is maximum usage of indigenous content in the submarines, without compromising on their standards. “We have a big industrial base for advanced equipment for submarines,” said a government official. The OEMs have been given details of such industries and submarine equipment developed by DRDO that can be considered for the project.
Sources said that India also wants to use indigenous steel for the construction of submarines. The OEMs will have to determine whether this is possible. Furthermore, the OEMs will have to submit their designs for the submarines and identify the navies which are using the same design. India also wants that through the transfer of technology (ToT) it is able to receive the design details.
The requirement of ToT is mandatory for the OEMs to move ahead in the project. “The firms will have to detail how much technology they are willing to transfer. They will also have to give measures to support the strategic partnership model by setting up a system for integrating military platforms,” said an official.
The model aims at choosing Indian private firms as strategic partners to tie up with foreign OEMs to manufacture such platforms. The Project 75 (I) will be the first project under this model. The OEMs will partner Indian shipyards to build submarines.
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/07/indian-inputs-to-go-into-making-of-new.html

Indian made sonars are considered to be top class. The steel used in scorpene is also state of art so as many computer systems. By the time project 75 I Comes in, India will have top class Lithium iron battery as well as AIP which is in testing phase. Mini Brahmos and K series shall ofcourse be the top class weapons so as torpedo decoys.
 
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Well, that's what normally Indians do when they can't argue anymore. It's so obvious, that's rust depositing on the surface.:lol:

Yeah sure, now even synthetic rubber has started rusting...

ChiCom propagandists should make sure to test basic knowledge of recruits when hiring paid trolls.

:lol:
 
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