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'Indian Navy plans to induct 49 ships and submarines in next 5 yrs'

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VISAKHAPATNAM (PTI): The Indian Navy plans to induct 49 ships and submarines in the next five years to strengthen its naval fleet, a top Navy official said Saturday.

Addressing a press conference on board INS Shakti, a fleet tanker of the Indian Navy, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Naval Command, Vice Admiral Anil Chopra said the Navy presently has 132 ships, including 14 submarines.

"49 ships and submarines, which are under construction, would be inducted in the next five years. Out of these, 45 are being built indigenously at the Indian shipyards, while four are being built outside India," Chopra said.

Some of the ships that are to be inducted include aircraft carrier Vikramaditya, which is being built in Russia that would be stationed at the West Coast in Mumbai. Another aircraft carrier, being built at the Cochin shipyard, is likely to be stationed at Easter Naval Command here, he said.

"Other ships to be inducted include, three Shivalik class stealth frigates, four Kamorta class ASW corvettes, three Kolkata class project 15A, four project 15B ships, seven project 17A ships, three follow on Project 1135.6 ships, nine offshore patrol vessels, two cadet training ships," he said.

Apart from these, six catamaran survey ships and 95 fast interceptor crafts would also be inducted, Chopra added.

On the aviation side, the Navy plans to induct multi-role helicopter, naval utility helicopter, MiG 29K fighter aircraft, P81 long-range maritime patrol ASW aircraft, medium-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, in addition to mid-life upgrade plans for SeaKings and KV28 helicopters, he said.

The Vice-Admiral said that apart from its primary role as a defence force, the navy is also playing diplomatic, constabulary and humanitarian roles.

"As part of diplomatic role, the Indian Navy has been conducting joint naval exercises regularly with countries like Sri Lanka, Singapore, the UK and the USA, among others. The Indo-US Malabar exercise will be held in the Bay of Bengal next year," Chopra said.

"Our nation sits astride a very large number of busy international shipping lanes that criss-cross the Indian Ocean. India is also beset with a number of security-related challenges, including natural and man-made disasters, sea-borne trafficking of drugs, arms and human beings, piracy and terrorism," the top Navy official said.

Vice-Admiral Chopra said the Indian Navy's primary area of maritime interests was the Indian Ocean, which amounts to an area of roughly 74 million sq km.

"A lot of initiatives are being considered in the area of coastal security, which includes enhanced inter-agency co-operation, setting up and functioning of joint operations centre, awareness campaigns in all coastal regions and conducting of regular coastal security exercises in association with 16 security agencies, including Coast Guard and state police for coastal security," he said.

On the issue of anti-piracy, Vice-Admiral Chopra said 26 naval ships had been deployed in the Gulf of Aden over the last few years and has escorted 1,779 ships including 1,556 foreign-flagged ships and successfully prevented 39 piracy attempts.

"The Indian Navy has been playing a major role in rescue and relief operations during the natural calamities like floods, cyclones, tsunami and earthquakes," he said.

The Navy is also planning to set up a Warfare Training Centre for navy and army personnel at Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh, he said.

I wish if it would be completed by timelines!!!! BTW Good Job,,,, Indian Navy :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:
 
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India Will Induct 2 Nuclear-Subs in 2012

The induction of two nuclear submarines and two aircraft carriers along with several destroyers and anti-submarine corvettes will make the Indian Navy a formidable force in the Indian Ocean and beyond.

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India's defence forces will very soon possess nuclear strike capabilities from land, air and sea. The much awaited nuclear triad will be completed by the middle of next year when the navy acquires a nuclear submarine from Russia and inducts INS Arihant at the same time.

Russia will provide India with a first-generation Nerpa Akula II class nuclear submarine, armed with 300-km range Klub missiles. The nuclear submarine will be renamed INS Chakra and will be berthed in the Bay of Bengal. The leased 8,100-tonne nuclear vessel is currently in the final user acceptance trial stage in northern Russia.

India's indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant is also on schedule and sea trials are planned over the next six months. The submarine will be commissioned in 2012. The induction of two nuclear submarines and two aircraft carriers along with several destroyers and anti-submarine corvettes will make the Indian Navy a formidable force in the Indian Ocean and beyond.

The underwater pontoon tests for test-firing of longer range submarine-launched nuclear missiles have already been completed. Top government sources said the three-phase technical user acceptance trial for the Akula II submarine has already begun.

The Russian nuclear submarine was to initially join the Indian Navy in 2009 but there was a delay due to a mishap during sea trials in which 20 submariners lost their lives in a conflagration.

Both the nuclear submarines which will be inducted next year will be based on the eastern seaboard of India in Visakhapatnam, with the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea being within operational range.

The nuclear submarine project was reviewed and discussed in detail by Defence Minister A. K. Antony with his Russian counterpart during his visit to Russia from October 3-5 2011.

After returning from the East Asia Summit in Bali and Singapore on November 20 2011, National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon flew to Russia the next day to review the bilateral projects and prepare for the India-Russia summit on December 16 2011.

With the induction of the INS Chakra, India's brotherly friendship with Russia has become stronger and reflects light on the ever growing relationship India and Russia have shared together since decades. Russia by far has remained India's time tested friend.
 
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go baby go.
good going India.
we need to protect our overseas assettes. the increased numbers will surly help.
also the nuclear subs will refrain the adversaries from missadventure.
 
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With the induction of the INS Chakra, India's brotherly friendship with Russia has become stronger and reflects light on the ever growing relationship India and Russia have shared together since decades. Russia by far has remained India's time tested friend.

This for naysayers saying that india russia friendship is a thing of past
 
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Navy is the only division that is serious about India's defense. Other two are just politicized losers. I had some hopes for IAF and IA with ACM Naik and General Singh. But Naik is gone, Browne is a Congress lackey and Gen. Singh has become passive.
 
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Ships under construction (44 ships being built)

Class Ships in class Origin Builder Image
Nuclear Submarines (3 under construction)
Arihant INS Arihant
INS ???
INS ??? India Shipbuilding Centre (SBC)


Conceptual drawing of the Arihant class nuclear submarine
Aircraft carriers (2 under construction)
Vikrant (Project 71) [12] INS Vikrant[13] India Cochin Shipyard


An artist's impression of a Vikrant class carrier
Kiev INS Vikramaditya formerly Gorshkov Russia Severodvinsk, Russia[14]


An artist's impression of a Vikramaditya class carrier
Destroyers (3 under construction)
Kolkata (Project 15A) INS Kolkata
INS Kochi
INS Chennai India Mazagon Dock


Kolkata Class Destroyers under construction at Mazagon Docks Ltd, Mumbai.
Frigates (4 under construction)
Shivalik INS Sahyadri India Mazagon Dock


INS Sahyadri while under construction.
Talwar INS Teg (Sea trials)
INS Tarkash (Sea trials)[15]
INS Trikand [16] Russia Yantar Shipyard


INS Tabar, Teg class will have Brahmos missiles onboard.
Corvettes (4 under construction)
Kamorta INS Kamorta
Yard 3018
Yard 3019
Yard 3020 India GRSE
Submarines (6 under construction)
Scorpene 6 under construction under Project 75 France Mazagon Dock


Scorpene
Mine countermeasure vessels (2 under construction)
MCMV 2 under construction India
Patrol crafts (7 under construction)
Saryu[17][18][19] INS Saryu
INS Sunayna
INS Sumedha
INS Sumitra India Goa Shipyard Limited
Offshore Patrol Vessels To build 5 OPV's India Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Company Limited
Training Ship (1 under construction)
Sudarshini INS Sudarshini[20] India Goa Shipyard Limited
Survey vessels (6 under construction)
Survey vessel[21] INS Makar
INS Meen India Alcock Ashdown (Gujarat ) Limited
Landing Craft Utility (8 under construction)
LCU LCU[22] India GRSE
 
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Navy is the only division that is serious about India's defense. Other two are just politicized losers. I had some hopes for IAF and IA with ACM Naik and General Singh. But Naik is gone, Browne is a Congress lackey and Gen. Singh has become passive.
No doubt that Navy has best relationship with DRDO.
Top brass of IA & IAF survive on comissions .....or Akash society , or Sukana deals..:angry:
 
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