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India gets nuclear submarines from Russia

India is currently completing the development of its own Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic submarines …The 8,140-tonne vessel can fire a range of torpedoes as well as Granat cruise missiles that can be nuclear-tipped…..

Newspaper reports in India said New Delhi may end up paying as much as $900 million under the terms of the deal.

Russia hands over Nerpa nuclear sub to India (AFP) Khaleej Times, 30 December 2011 MOSCOW — Russia has handed over the nuclear-powered attack submarine Nerpa to India following more than two years of delays, a senior naval official was quoted as saying Friday.

 “The signing ceremony happened yesterday at the Bolshoi Kamen ship building facility in the (Far East) Primorye region where the Nerpa is now based,” the official in the naval chief of staff told ITAR-TASS. The report said an Indian crew would sail the Akula II class craft to its home base at the end of January after receiving it on a 10-year lease, in a deal that has angered India’s arch-rival Pakistan…..

India is currently completing the development of its own Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic submarines …

The Russian Pacific port ceremony was held on the same day that a shipyard fire engulfed the Northern Fleet’s Yekaterinburg nuclear-powered strategic submarine in the Murmansk region on the opposite side of the country.

The Nerpa had initially been due to be handed over to India in 2009 but experienced various problems during testing. It suffered a mishap during trials in the Sea of Japan in November 2008 that killed 20 sailors when a fire extinguisher released a deadly chemical that was accidentally loaded into the system.

Media reports said that some of the ship’s equipment malfunctioned during testing and that the weapons navigation system did not work to India’s specifications. The 8,140-tonne vessel can fire a range of torpedoes as well as Granat cruise missiles that can be nuclear-tipped…..

Newspaper reports in India said New Delhi may end up paying as much as $900 million under the terms of the deal. Russia supplies 70 percent of India’s military hardware but New Delhi has been unhappy about delays to arms orders from Moscow and looked to other suppliers including Israel and the United States in recent years. http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle08.asp?xfile=data/international/2011/December/international_December1151.xml&section=international

December 31, 2011 - Posted by | India, weapons and war

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