Indian Navy to induct a nuclear submarine by 2009
Tahir Nazir | Sep 10, 2007, 13:19
A top Indian scientist has cleared all the rumours and suggests that India is building a nuclear submarine.
The announcement was given by the former chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission.
India began the development of its nuclear submarine since the 1970s, but has struggled to produce a suitable nuclear reactor in secret naval project code-named Advanced Technology Vessel.
Although the rumours and credible information suggested that India is in the process of building nuclear submarine it was never publicly admitted.
"Indian scientists and technologists are capable of making light water reactors and we are already constructing an LWR at Kalpakkam in south India for (the) submarine," said P.K. Iyengar, the former Atomic Energy Commission chairman.
Light water reactors, which is still under construction uses ordinary water to sustain nuclear reactions, used in nuclear powered submarines because they are much safer.
Iyengar said that there was no need for the U.S. light water reactor technology because India already has this knowledge and currently is building one.
Sources suggest that nuclear submarine will be modified 5,000 ton version of the Russian Charlie-II class submarine, which has similarities of Charlie class submarine, which India leased from Soviet Union as a training vessel for its sailors.
The sea trials for the submarine will begin by next year, and the submarine to be abducted by navy in 2009, giving it a capability to launch nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles.
India currently is beefing up its naval power by acquiring different submarines, ships, missiles, and is in the process to also build an aircraft carrier.
http://www.defence.pk/news/publish/Indian_Navy_to_induct_a_nuclear_submarine_by_2009_20070910.php
Tahir Nazir | Sep 10, 2007, 13:19
A top Indian scientist has cleared all the rumours and suggests that India is building a nuclear submarine.
The announcement was given by the former chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission.
India began the development of its nuclear submarine since the 1970s, but has struggled to produce a suitable nuclear reactor in secret naval project code-named Advanced Technology Vessel.
Although the rumours and credible information suggested that India is in the process of building nuclear submarine it was never publicly admitted.
"Indian scientists and technologists are capable of making light water reactors and we are already constructing an LWR at Kalpakkam in south India for (the) submarine," said P.K. Iyengar, the former Atomic Energy Commission chairman.
Light water reactors, which is still under construction uses ordinary water to sustain nuclear reactions, used in nuclear powered submarines because they are much safer.
Iyengar said that there was no need for the U.S. light water reactor technology because India already has this knowledge and currently is building one.
Sources suggest that nuclear submarine will be modified 5,000 ton version of the Russian Charlie-II class submarine, which has similarities of Charlie class submarine, which India leased from Soviet Union as a training vessel for its sailors.
The sea trials for the submarine will begin by next year, and the submarine to be abducted by navy in 2009, giving it a capability to launch nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles.
India currently is beefing up its naval power by acquiring different submarines, ships, missiles, and is in the process to also build an aircraft carrier.
http://www.defence.pk/news/publish/Indian_Navy_to_induct_a_nuclear_submarine_by_2009_20070910.php