Paying and getting ToT is one thing, beeing able to absorb the ToT with the limited capablities of Indian industry so far is another! That's maybe the most interesting point that will be negotiated in MMRCA right now, because we might ask for 50%, but that doesn't mean we can absorb 50%.
Yeah i know. We have been purchasing alot of equipment from US through FMS route. We purchase weapon without ToT through FMS, the technology which indian companies can absorb but we purchase them through FMS. P75 subs could have been purchased through FMS if indian companies were not capable of absorbing the tech (Although subs & ASW capability is must for India and hence everything is accepted except MDL)
Another problem that I see is, that the NG conventional subs should be AIP subs, but exactly here we don't get any ToT so far, since the French are adding it later only and it seems we still haven't cleared the AIP procurement so far. That means we basically learn how to develop a modern diesel-electric sub, but not the AIP propulsion.
I don't get it. By NG did you meant P75I. We will get AIP tech. Infact this whole P75I project might fall if this tech is not given, just like aesa in MMRCA.
That means we basically learn how to develop a modern diesel-electric sub, but not the AIP propulsion. That gets even more difficult, since the French MESA AIP is different to the fuel cell AIP that DRDO seems to develop, which shows what a mess the selection of Scorpene back than was for India.
Yeah its a mess. According to Prasun Sengupta IN has selected Swedish Stirling AIP.
Lets hope we really got useful ToT for our nuclear subs from them, but for the conventional sub field it was clearly the wrong choice.
I really am not sure about these Barracuda SSN idea. I mean other newspapers like TOI and bloggers like Prasun Sengupta no official report is there, i mean a report from either the MOD or IN or even the shipyard selected for building them. Yeah does anybody knows who will be building SSNs ?? MDL can't even build SSK, HSL is busy with SSBN, then who is gonna build SSN especially considering the number of SSN will be large as compared to SSBN which at max will be 5 in number.
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I think IN is thus right in pursuing having the first 2 boats built abroad. This seems to be part of a much wider re-think by IN to speed up their own rate of induction and aliviate some pressure from over burdened Indian ship yards. Just look at many recent deals/proposals- minesweepers and LHD/LPD both deals stipulate first 2 boats being built abroad with remainder in India. In certainly seem to save learnt from their mistakes.
IN also wanted to practise the same procedure in P17a frigate but MDL somehow managed to go over IN and convinced MOD that they can build these frigates. Again MDL has made a huge mistake and the same history of P75 project is gonna repeat here. P17a FFGs will be made by modular shipbuilding and will include composite technology, both which are new to Indian shipyard. In fact this could be even bigger disaster because if in modular shipbuilding even one block is made wrong, the ship will have to build from start, even if 90% of the structure is completed thereby causing tremendous delays and an extraordinary increase in cost over-run. IN suggested that first two FFGs could be build abroad and while indian workers can get training during the construction of these first two FFGs, indian shipyard can build the capability and then both of them can join and build the remaining 5 FFGs.
Paying and getting ToT is one thing, beeing able to absorb the ToT with the limited capablities of Indian industry so far is another! That's maybe the most interesting point that will be negotiated in MMRCA right now, because we might ask for 50%, but that doesn't mean we can absorb 50%.
Yeah i know. We have been purchasing alot of equipment from US through FMS route. We purchase weapon without ToT through FMS, the technology which indian companies can absorb but we purchase them through FMS. P75 subs could have been purchased through FMS if indian companies were not capable of absorbing the tech (Although subs & ASW capability is must for India and hence everything is accepted except MDL)
Another problem that I see is, that the NG conventional subs should be AIP subs, but exactly here we don't get any ToT so far, since the French are adding it later only and it seems we still haven't cleared the AIP procurement so far. That means we basically learn how to develop a modern diesel-electric sub, but not the AIP propulsion.
I don't get it. By NG did you meant P75I. We will get AIP tech. Infact this whole P75I project might fall if this tech is not given, just like aesa in MMRCA.
That means we basically learn how to develop a modern diesel-electric sub, but not the AIP propulsion. That gets even more difficult, since the French MESA AIP is different to the fuel cell AIP that DRDO seems to develop, which shows what a mess the selection of Scorpene back than was for India.
Yeah its a mess. According to Prasun Sengupta IN has selected Swedish Stirling AIP.
Lets hope we really got useful ToT for our nuclear subs from them, but for the conventional sub field it was clearly the wrong choice.
I really am not sure about these Barracuda SSN idea. I mean other newspapers like TOI and bloggers like Prasun Sengupta no official report is there, i mean a report from either the MOD or IN or even the shipyard selected for building them. Yeah does anybody knows who will be building SSNs ?? MDL can't even build SSK, HSL is busy with SSBN, then who is gonna build SSN especially considering the number of SSN will be large as compared to SSBN which at max will be 5 in number.
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I think IN is thus right in pursuing having the first 2 boats built abroad. This seems to be part of a much wider re-think by IN to speed up their own rate of induction and aliviate some pressure from over burdened Indian ship yards. Just look at many recent deals/proposals- minesweepers and LHD/LPD both deals stipulate first 2 boats being built abroad with remainder in India. In certainly seem to save learnt from their mistakes.
IN also wanted to practise the same procedure in P17a frigate but MDL somehow managed to go over IN and convinced MOD that they can build these frigates. Again MDL has made a huge mistake and the same history of P75 project is gonna repeat here. P17a FFGs will be made by modular shipbuilding and will include composite technology, both which are new to Indian shipyard. In fact this could be even bigger disaster because if in modular shipbuilding even one block is made wrong, the ship will have to build from start, even if 90% of the structure is completed thereby causing tremendous delays and an extraordinary increase in cost over-run. IN suggested that first two FFGs could be build abroad and while indian workers can get training during the construction of these first two FFGs, indian shipyard can build the capability and then both of them can join and build the remaining 5 FFGs.