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India’s Diesel-Electric Submarine will equip INS Kandery with the Air Independent Propulsion System by DRDO 2026.
The Government of India has agreed to make two big deals to increase the strength of the Air Force and the Navy. The first deal is to buy 6 submarines from the Ministry of Defense and Majhgaon Dokyards Limited Germany. The government has approved the procurement of these submarines to be built in India under Project 75 India.
The second deal is going to buy a large consignment of Israeli rampage air-to-ground missiles. According to sources, this order will soon be given under the fast-track process. Rampage missiles were used in accurate attacks on terrorists headquarters in Muridke and Bahawalpur in Pakistan.
Air Independent Propulsion System Wall Submarine to be built in Majgaon Dockyard
In January, the Ministry of Defense had chosen Majgaon Docyard as its partner to make six submarines with air independent propulsion systems with German company Thesencroup Marine Systems. Defense officials have told the news agency ANI that the process is expected to begin by the end of this month between the Ministry of Defense and MDL.
The Ministry of Defense and the Indian Navy are expecting the completion of discussion on contract and final approval in the next six months. The Ministry of Defense aims to develop indigenous abilities for the design and manufacture of traditional submarines in the country.
Advanced submarines will be able to stay under water for three weeks
Traditional diesel-electric submarines cannot last long. They have to come to the surface in a few days and charge the battery, as the battery only lasts till limited time. Coming to the surface, they can easily come to the grip of enemy radar and satellite. Air Independent Propulsion System was developed to overcome this problem.
Submarine with AIP system can remain under water for 3 weeks. India’s Scorpene Class submarine (Kalvari class) is currently diesel-electric, but will be equipped with DRDO’s fuel cell based AIP.
Types of AIP
- Sterling Engine- Sweden, Japan: Burning oxygen and fuel (such as diesel/ liquid oxygen) in closed rooms produce energy. Is cool and economical technology.
- Fuel cell AIP- Germany and India: Mixing hydrogen and oxygen generates electricity. Quite calm and without vibration, so that the submarine does not get caught.
- Closed Cycle Diesel Engine- France: General diesel engine but it uses liquid oxygen.
Navy can replace 10 submarine in the next 10 years
The Indian Navy can remove about 10 submarines in the next ten years. During this time, all the exercises are being done rapidly for this, for this will be needed to bring new submarines. Therefore, the Government of India has approved several submarine projects both atoms and traditional.
The Indian industry has also been working on creating two nuclear attack submarines. In this, the role of private sector giant Larsen and Toubro will be important with the submarine building center.
Operation Sindoor enhances the status of Israeli Remogue missile
After the success in Operation Sindoor, the status of Israeli rampage air-to-ground missiles has increased. These missiles were used to attack Pakistan’s Muridke and Bahawalpur terrorists bases. Therefore, the Indian Air Force is also considering the plan of equipping all the fetters and integration in the rest of the platforms.
A look at the specialty of a rampage missile
The 4.7 meter long rampage missile weighs 570 kg. It is made light and compact to be applied on any fighter. Is supersonic missile. It is difficult to intercept it with a speed of Mac 2–3. The rampage missile range from 150 to 250 km. It can accurately destroy high-value targets such as enemy command centers, airbases, arms depots and radar stations. It can be launched from jets like F-15, F-16, F-35 and Sukhoi-30 MKI of India.
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