Submarine Archives - War Front News https://warfrontnews.com/tag/submarine/ Defense News from all over the world Fri, 28 Apr 2023 07:56:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://warfrontnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-warfrontnews-32x32.png Submarine Archives - War Front News https://warfrontnews.com/tag/submarine/ 32 32 India’s Submarine Program Gets a Boost with INS Kalvari’s DRDO AIP Upgrade https://warfrontnews.com/2023/04/28/indias-submarine-program-gets-a-boost-with-ins-kalvaris-drdo-aip-upgrade/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=indias-submarine-program-gets-a-boost-with-ins-kalvaris-drdo-aip-upgrade https://warfrontnews.com/2023/04/28/indias-submarine-program-gets-a-boost-with-ins-kalvaris-drdo-aip-upgrade/#respond Fri, 28 Apr 2023 07:56:33 +0000 https://warfrontnews.com/?p=165 The Indian Navy’s INS Kalvari, the first of the six Kalvari-class submarines, is set to undergo a major upgrade in mid-2024. The upgrade includes the installation of the indigenous Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). The AIP system will enable the submarine to stay submerged for longer

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The Indian Navy’s INS Kalvari, the first of the six Kalvari-class submarines, is set to undergo a major upgrade in mid-2024. The upgrade includes the installation of the indigenous Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO).

The AIP system will enable the submarine to stay submerged for longer periods of time, enhancing its operational capabilities. The DRDO AIP system uses hydrogen fuel cells that can produce electricity without the need for oxygen, enabling the submarine to remain underwater for extended periods.

“DRDO AIP system on the INS Kalvari is a significant milestone for the Indian Navy’s submarine program”

The installation of the DRDO AIP system on the INS Kalvari is a significant milestone for the Indian Navy’s submarine program. It will make the submarine stealthier, and more lethal, and enhance its range, making it a potent asset for the Indian Navy’s operations.

In addition to the upgrade of INS Kalvari, the Indian Navy will also commission three new Kalvari-class submarines, each equipped with the DRDO AIP system. The submarines are expected to be commissioned in the coming years, further bolstering India’s underwater warfare capabilities.

DRDO AIP Upgrade
DRDO AIP Upgrade

The Kalvari-class submarines are designed by French naval defense and energy company DCNS and built under a technology transfer agreement with the Indian government. The submarines have a displacement of 1,550 tonnes and are equipped with a variety of weapons and sensors.

The Kalvari-class submarines are part of the Indian Navy’s Project 75, which aims to acquire six conventional submarines with advanced stealth features and AIP technology. The Indian Navy’s submarine force is currently dominated by aging Soviet-era submarines, and the induction of the Kalvari-class submarines with the DRDO AIP system will provide a much-needed boost to its underwater warfare capabilities.

The Indian Navy has been ramping up its naval modernization program in recent years, with a focus on indigenization and technology development. The DRDO AIP system is a prime example of this effort, and its successful installation on the INS Kalvari is a testament to the country’s growing technological prowess.

In conclusion, the upgrade of INS Kalvari with the DRDO AIP system and the commissioning of three new Kalvari-class submarines with the same technology is a significant development for India’s submarine program. The submarines equipped with DRDO AIP will give the Indian Navy an edge in underwater warfare and enhance its ability to operate in contested waters. The Indian Navy’s commitment to modernization and indigenization bodes well for the future, and the DRDO AIP system is a testament to its growing technological capabilities.

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India’s SSN Program: A Strategic Investment for the Future https://warfrontnews.com/2023/03/12/indias-ssn-program-a-strategic-investment-for-the-future/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=indias-ssn-program-a-strategic-investment-for-the-future https://warfrontnews.com/2023/03/12/indias-ssn-program-a-strategic-investment-for-the-future/#respond Sun, 12 Mar 2023 06:02:36 +0000 https://warfrontnews.com/?p=98 The Indian Navy has been rapidly expanding its submarine fleet in recent years, with a focus on enhancing its underwater capabilities and maintaining a strong naval presence in the Indian Ocean region. One key component of this modernization effort is the development of advanced nuclear-powered submarines, known as SSNs. The SSN program is part of

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The Indian Navy has been rapidly expanding its submarine fleet in recent years, with a focus on enhancing its underwater capabilities and maintaining a strong naval presence in the Indian Ocean region. One key component of this modernization effort is the development of advanced nuclear-powered submarines, known as SSNs.

The SSN program is part of India’s broader naval modernization plans, which seek to transform the country’s maritime capabilities and safeguard its strategic interests in the region. The program is aimed at developing a fleet of advanced SSNs capable of operating in a wide range of maritime environments and conducting a variety of naval operations.

The SSN program has been in the works for several decades, but it was only in the early 2000s that the Indian Navy began to make significant progress in its development. In 2009, India launched its first nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arihant, which was developed under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) program. INS Arihant is a ballistic missile submarine and is the first of the Arihant-class submarines, which are expected to be the backbone of India’s SSN program.

The development of SSNs is critical for India's naval modernization plans INS Arihant
The development of SSNs is critical for India’s naval modernization plans INS Arihant

The Arihant-class submarines are equipped with advanced sensors, weapons systems, and communication technologies, making them highly effective in conducting a range of naval operations, including intelligence gathering, surveillance, and anti-submarine warfare. The submarines are also equipped with nuclear-tipped missiles, giving them a potent offensive capability.

India has plans to build six Arihant-class submarines, and the second submarine, INS Arighat, was launched in 2017. The remaining four submarines are expected to be completed by 2023. In addition to the Arihant-class, India is also developing the S-5 and S-6 class submarines, which will further enhance the country’s underwater capabilities.

 

“The development of SSNs is critical for India’s naval modernization plans.”

 

The development of SSNs is critical for India’s naval modernization plans. These submarines have several advantages over conventional diesel-electric submarines, including greater range, endurance, and stealth capabilities. SSNs are powered by nuclear reactors, which provide them with a virtually unlimited range and the ability to remain submerged for extended periods without the need for refueling. They are also much quieter than conventional submarines, making them difficult to detect by enemy vessels and submarines.

The SSN program is also expected to give India a strategic advantage over its regional rivals, particularly China and Pakistan. India’s increasing naval presence in the Indian Ocean has been viewed with suspicion by China, which has been expanding its naval capabilities in the region in recent years. The development of advanced SSNs is expected to provide India with a potent deterrent against potential Chinese aggression in the region.

In conclusion, India’s SSN program is a critical component of the country’s naval modernization plans. The development of advanced nuclear-powered submarines is aimed at enhancing India’s underwater capabilities and providing a potent deterrent against potential adversaries in the region. The success of the SSN program is expected to significantly enhance India’s naval capabilities and strengthen its position as a major naval power in the Indian Ocean region.

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