Considering the timelines involved, the first submarine is expected to be inducted by 2033, followed by the delivery of one submarine every year until 2038.
Considering the timelines involved, the first submarine is expected to be inducted by 2033, followed by the delivery of one submarine every year until 2038.
Definitely, in all submarine program or ship-based program, major electronics comes from BEL. Of course, in these programs, especially this P-75I program, there will be some foreign component also, because the foreign partner is working with MDL and of course, indirectly is working with us also.
So, some foreign component with good indigenous content will be there. But there are some components which are homegrown and which will be inducted as part of this. So, I can again tell you more than 50% to 60% of electronics in this program will be from BEL. And we are in
very, very advanced stage of discussion with MDL and with this foreign partner of MDL for that program.
So, there are around 6 subsystems we call as part of the submarine program. Their technical names are Communication Suite, Navigation Complex System, The Combat Weapon Control System, Combat Information System, Torpedo Fire Control System, Missile Fire Control System. Like that, some subsystems are there, which are primarily all our electronics driven. So, these all subsystems will be part of our BEL kitty.
Seems atleast the French are out now?additional three Thyssenkrupp submarines
three additional P75I subs seems dumb considering the P76 exists and is actually easier to scale considering L&Ts involvement. Could be a mistake from the author of the article.Seems atleast the French are out now?
They are paying a lot for "ToT". It would be dumb to not use that and not building more of a good design. Indian Navy requires numbers.three additional P75I subs seems dumb considering the P76 exists and is actually easier to scale considering L&Ts involvement. Could be a mistake from the author of the article.
₹90,000 crore ($9.4 Billion) P-75I deal for six submarines based on Type 214 to be signed next month according to outgoing German ambassador to India Philipp Ackermann.
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India, Germany to sign the Rs 90,000 crore submarine deal for Indian Navy soon, says German envoy Philipp Ackermann
India and Germany are close to signing a submarine deal soon. This agreement will allow for six advanced submarines to be built in India. The German Type 214 submarine design will form the basis of this project. This collaboration aims to strengthen the Indian Navy's underwater capabilities...economictimes.indiatimes.com