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I am aware that PAF tried hard to get the E-3A's in the 80's. Im talking about the current scenario Neo. Like i said, back in the day Pakistan was the one who brought new equipment and upped the ante in South Asia. Now the times have changed, while Pakistan due to the 90's fell in a trap of debts and in political mess, India OTOH has started buying newer equipment without regard to Pakistan.
Current scenario is definitely in India's favor for sharing good relations with Russia and Israel, rapid economic growth and greater access to global market.
But this is not a guarantee that India will sustain the advantage as we've started to catch up fast., the power ratio already has declined from 4:1 to 3:1.
We too have access to global market now and money is spent wisely to keep up with India Armed Forces.
vish, i suggest (request) to keep all the related topics in one thread. Like Navy, Army, Airforce, Missiles etc.^Nitesh: I think the above post deserves a seperate thread.
vish, i suggest (request) to keep all the related topics in one thread. Like Navy, Army, Airforce, Missiles etc.
Although I am happy with Arjun and LCA as separate thread or else everything will mess up.
Hey Jliu,
quite good analysis. But I read somewhere (will try to dig out the info) that VLS tubes are a must for second line of SSK's. And Amur have them. Does U-214 gives the same capability.
As mentioned by Always Neutral for HSL.
Apart from that do explain how is L&T involved in the manufacturing of ATV directly if it doesnt satisfy the security requirements and the secrecy clauses. Again, i repeat, L&T has constantly said that THEY ARE BIDDING for manufacturing the next line of SSK's whichever India chooses.
I do realise that for such support DDG's would be better, but then again, i am NOT in the Navy, i am reiterating what they have said. And what they did say is that they are looking for good land attack capability in the new SSK and that previously Amur was the front runner as it was the best in the desired qualities. Whether it is the better of the lot or not is questionable, i repeat, i am reiterating what was said.
I am pretty sure as well that the main competition is between the Amur and the U-214. Dont forget Russia has many strings it can pull to get the deal. The Navy is pretty pissed at Russia, but the Navy doesnt decide what it gets, the MoD does, and the IN only gets to send a recommendation, which has precedence of being ignored.
Major events or discussions- such as this one on the Indian submarine requirement, the MRCA etc. should be kept seperate.
However you can start a thread on Indian Army/Navy/AF Updates or news.
When something major occurs, you could start its own thread.
Yes I've read that too-or at least how newspapers write it. The reality is much simpler. All the IN requires is for the SSK to be subsurface AshM capable, VLS is a "plus" but not essential.
The first reason for that is simply because all AshMs require midcourse targeting info for final approach to the target-from either shipboard or airborne assets. An SSK CANNOT do that without sticking a EW mast from the sail-the equivalent of painting a red target on yourself. The alternative is to rely on the above assets to do that but it would be highly dangerous as the presence of those assets would likely alert hostiles to the fact that your sub is around. That is why all navies rely on a dedicated surface combatant for the LA and surface to surface role. The second reason is because the range of all Ashms that can fit into VLS tubes on an SSK (around 16) is too short (around 200km) for a clean exit from the ops area before ASW assets arrive and send the SSK to the bottom. This is especially true for the Indian Ocean as both navies have the littorals wired.
The U214 does not have VLS. Yet the reason why it is almost dead certain to be chosen for the IN's next line of SSKs (and was chosen for Greek and ROK navies) is because of all contemporary Western SSK designs it has one of the quiestest acoustic signatures around (barring the S80 and the Swedish designs). Under the surface it matters not how many VLS tubes or torps you can carry (something the Russians don't seem to understand) but just how slient you can stay.
As Ive said before, if you want any form of naval fire support-use anything but a submarine.
Jliu:
Sir, if the Mazgaon Shipyard is fully booked till 2018, and the only choice the IN has is to outsource the construction of the six new SSKs, then would it not make better sense to go in for the U-212s (and not U-214s) if full ToT is provided?
Perhaps I should ask, will full ToT be provided if the IN chooses the U-212?
Further, if the ATV is indeed satisfactory, will it prove to be very difficult to derive an SSN from the design?
Jliu:
Sir, if the Mazgaon Shipyard is fully booked till 2018, and the only choice the IN has is to outsource the construction of the six new SSKs, then would it not make better sense to go in for the U-212s (and not U-214s) if full ToT is provided?
Perhaps I should ask, will full ToT be provided if the IN chooses the U-212?
Sorry if I'm being naive.
Further, if the ATV is indeed satisfactory, will it prove to be very difficult to derive an SSN from the design?
I have one query. Suppose a BrahMos equipped new gen SSK, which is in the enemy territory. it takes the firinig co-ordinates from a passing satellite above, puts it in BrahMos, fires it and scoots. Now considering range of BrahMos is 300km which navy is guaranteeing 300km of risk free zone now a days.
I don't think India will be going with separate designs for SSN and SSBN as the cost will be too much to maintain these subs. I think ATV will be fulfilling both the roles.