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Forget about it- 17 year old RUSSIAN subs are not the way to go! Exercise the options for 3 more P-75 and fast track the P-75I procurement. Build on knowledge from SSBN ARIHANT CLASS and devlop SSN and SSK in-house (long term objective).
This is what I am saying too.. Build three more scorpions, this time ask French to build it so that we get it little bit faster.. Its the best way..
even if we place order today it will take 6 years to deliver a submarine.
I read somewhere in the forum that French can deliver 5 subs in six year time.. I do not know how much it is true, but if it is real, we can get it earlier than expected..
This is what I am saying too.. Build three more scorpions, this time ask French to build it so that we get it little bit faster.. Its the best way..
i will apreciate if you can provide me link of that , submarine construction is quiet different then building warship.
Yes I think so- this was probably going to happen anyway as there has been rumours around this for some time. I don't know about the French constriction part. I would ONLY say this was a good idea if the French got to work whilst the intial order for 6 Scorpenes was being completed in India. If these 3 are only going to commence construction after the 6th is delivered then let the order go to Indian shipyards (MDL) as there will be the expertise and capacity in Indian shipyards for sub work come 2020/competion of 6th boat. I don't think the French could deliver much faster at that point.
Nuclear is baap of diesel subs. Akula II 2nd coming shortly by 2019/2020(refit time). Scorpene delivery sept 2016, after P75I RFP signed sept 2013, deal sign 2015, delivery 2019/2020. Big decade ahead. Best of luck IN and MLD,CSL,etc.
actually you didn't understand the problem..we can't use Nuclear subs at coastal region,which has shallow depth..we only can use Nuclear subs at much larger depth as it is generally quite heavier than conventional subs,as well as much noisier..there is a reason why many country in spite of having nuclear subs(SSN) still using SSK(only USA is exception..but then,we don't hope to match their SSN tech sooner,right??)..we need our own production base of conventional subs..and it is best to tie up with an experienced country for that..
We must focus on next generation SSN's , no point in increasing P75 or P75I orders.