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Its all good if this gives a chance LUH. Its even better if the Navy rejected Kamov just to give LUH a chance to prove itself. SInce the Navy has always preferred indigenous products, I can be hopeful, right?
LUH is still not ready and I donot believe Navy will wait for it.
LUH alone cannot support the entire requirement and building it at the required rate and numbers is still not feasible here with the tech available.

Do we have any timeline(+/-5 years margin) for LUH?
Or even for LCH ?

Navy has been a leader in the "Make In India" initiative but they say right "Ek gandi Machli poore taalaab ko Ganda kar deti hai", Navy must have been infected by that gandi Machli here.......
 

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Yes the article is incorrect (typical IDRW)

Your memory is correct, ka-226 is a replacement of cheetah. Guess what IN doesn't operate cheetahs

If it was not meant for it then the article is factually incorrect. how can navy be not satisfied with it when they have not ordered it.
Then its the fault of Navy that they did not wake up earlier.

MoD are lazy people doing nothing. People here in DFI discuss about defense more that the entire MoD.
But if my memory servers we well it was planned for all the services as a replacement of cheetah and Navy does use them.

Though I will like to know on what factors was it disappointing to Navy.

Will it not be great to have commonality in forces?
 

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Yes the article is incorrect (typical IDRW)

Your memory is correct, ka-226 is a replacement of cheetah. Guess what IN doesn't operate cheetahs
Thanks for correcting me..... but you smartly avoided the point here.
MoD must have taken IN also into confidence before going for figure of 200 else where do they need 200 and also plan to get LUH around the same figures.
It had to be replacement for Navy aswell.
 

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Thanks for correcting me..... but you smartly avoided the point here.
MoD must have taken IN also into confidence before going for figure of 200 else where do they need 200 and also plan to get LUH around the same figures.
It had to be replacement for Navy aswell.
No it was never meant for NAVY. Combined requirement for Army and Air Force is more than 600-700. So LUH will be there to full fill all requirements.
 

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Yes the article is incorrect (typical IDRW)

Your memory is correct, ka-226 is a replacement of cheetah. Guess what IN doesn't operate cheetahs
They do on some destroyers our ours, I saw it in a video on YouTube.
 

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HSL to complete refit of INS Sindhuvir in 27 months

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Hindustan Shipyard Limited, which kick-started the retrofitting of Russia-made INS Sindhuvir, one of the sophisticated EKM-class submarines of Indian Navy, will complete the ₹500 crore project in 27 months.

The country’s premier shipbuilding yard set up by Scindia Steam Navigation Ltd in 1941 in recognition of the strategic importance of the city was credited with successfully completing the retrofitting of INS Sindhukirti immediately after Cyclone Hudhud caused devastation in and around Visakhapatnam in 2014. HSL has submarine repair facility developed at a cost of ₹50 crore. It has expertise in submarine repairs with plans to construct next generation submarines in future.

The Ministry of Defence has accorded clearance to have tie-up with Hyundai Heavy Industries, the South Korean shipbuilding giant, for collaboration with HSL. A HSL official told The Hindu that after the arrival of INS Sindhuvir, a Sindhughosh-class diesel electric submarine, repair work had commenced.

HSL has also responded positively to the proposal mooted by the A.P. Economic Development Board for mutual cooperation with the United Shipbuilding Corporation of Russia. The Russian shipyard has evinced interest to place orders worth ₹20,000 crore to meet its own requirement. “The proposal will be placed before the Ministry of Defence for clearance,” A.P. Economic Development Board CEO J. Krishna Kishore told The Hindu.

Fleet support ships

HSL, which has been given a contract on nomination basis by the Ministry of Defence for construction of five fleet support ships, is planning to seek collaboration with Hyundai for executing contract for which modalities are being worked out. HSL, which was brought under Ministry of Defence on February 22, 2010 had earlier tried for bagging orders under the Project 75 (1) for construction of next generation submarines for Navy at a cost of $9.7 billion. However, there is not much progress on awarding the order to HSL and other shipyards who had submitted their offers.

After making a turnaround last year, HSL clocked turnover of ₹625 crore during 2016-17 with an operating profit of ₹15 crore after a gap of 35 years. HSL Chairman and Managing Director Rear Admiral L.V. Sarat Babu said they were confident of a bright future for the yard due to series of measures initiated to boost the morale of the workforce and improve the brand name of the yard.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ns-sindhuvir-in-27-months/article19290964.ece
 

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MDL procuring important components of Project 17A Stealth Frigates before its official steel cutting ceremony.
[PS - CUNI Pipe = Copper Nickel Pipe]
 

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CAG slams Indian Navy for delay in anti-submarine warfare corvettes projects
Jul, 21 2017 21:43:01 IST

New Delhi: The Comptroller and Auditor General has come down hard on the Indian Navy for causing inordinate delay in construction of four anti-submarine warfare corvettes.

In a report tabled in Parliament, the federal auditor said two of the four warships were delivered to the Navy were not fitted with required weapons and sensor systems due to which they could not perform to full potential as envisaged.

The CAG was severely critical of the Navy's Directorate of Naval Design (DND) for delay in finalising the design of the corvettes, saying approved designs were amended 24 times.

The Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited (GRSE), a defence public sector undertaking (DPSU), was issued letter of intent for the project in 2003 but major modifications in design of the ships continued till 2008.

The first corvette was delivered to the Navy in July 2014 and second one in November 2015. According to the contract for the project, the third corvette should have been delivered in July 2014 and fourth in April 2015.

"Against the 18 weapons and sensors to be installed on ASW corvettes, audit observed that the two ASW corvettes delivered were not fitted with 'X' weapon and sensor systems. Thus, ASW corvettes could not perform to its full potential as envisaged," the CAG said.

The auditor also observed that Sea Acceptance Test (SAT) on six weapons and sensors in the first corvette and all weapons and sensors on the second one were pending satisfactory completion.

"Thus, the effectiveness of the main feature of anti-submarine warfare was yet to be fully proved."


(SAT) is conducted to test vessel's speed, equipment, manoeuvrability and safety features.

The CAG also expressed dissatisfaction over licence production and supply of Hawk Mk 132 AJT aircraft by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

It said not insisting for licence for manufacture of unlimited number of aircraft by the ministry of defence (MoD) while negotiating for "batch I" contract resulted in avoidable payment of licence fee for licenced manufacture of unlimited number of aircraft.

The CAG also said HAL incurred an expenditure of Rs 107.05 crore on account of procurement of six additional engine kits in anticipation of order from MoD which remained infructuous.

The HAL produces the plane under licence from BAE. under licence from the BAE Systems.

"Though establishment of facilities for major servicing of airframe and engines was envisaged to be completed by March 2016 and March 2018 respectively, considering aircraft directly procured by MoD, HAL was yet to establish the facilities till date," it said.

http://www.firstpost.com/india/cag-...arine-warfare-corvettes-projects-3841617.html
 

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