I was under the impression double hulls have a dual function . The first being safety , the second being sound attenuation.
Latest Russian double hull Borei-A SSBN are doubly quite than Virginia class...... 1 & a half hull Yasen-M are as quite as there western counterparts despite not using pump-jet...... Double hull being inherently noiser than single hull is a myth.
Safety, yes. Sound attenuation, not so much. Without vibration dampening, sound from within the hull (machinery spaces, etc) will radiate for miles via the outer casing. (I don't know if the rubber tiles mounted on the exterior surface are also applied to the insides.)
A lot of the hype about the Kilo, for example, being a 'black hole' was propagated by the USN to secure funding for ultra expensive designs like the Seawolf class.
If double-hulled boats were so stealthy, the West would've adopted them by now. Just like they did other Soviet/Russian innovations like IRST and HOBS WVR AAMs (R73+HMS).
For economies of scale, progressive indigenization, and maintaining mfg expertise. Type 212 C/D is a cutting-edge boat which will have a steep learning curve. We're going for TKMS' unproven AIP (over Siemens) for P-75I which is as risky as DRDO's own AIP.Frankly why exactly are we going in for an enlarged Scorpene is beyond me when we're also negotiating & in the process of finalising the Project 75 I shortly which is for a similar class of submarines , unless of course the IN wants to compare both designs & incorporate the best features of either submarine in the said project.
Kalvari B2 will serve as testbed for an indigenous CMS, HWT, SLCM, IPMS etc that will eventually make its way onto P76. Although, NG is quoting a very high price for the 3 follow-on boats, even though the production infra is already in place at MDL.
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