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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    inherently adverb UK /ɪnˈher.ənt.li/ /ɪnˈhɪə.rənt.li/ US /ɪnˈhɪr.ənt.li/ in a way that exists as a natural or basic part of something: There's nothing inherently wrong with his ideas. She felt that the system was inherently unfair and unequal...
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    SSKs are inherently much more silent then SSNs. AIP increases the underwater endurance of SSKs.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    How much range do you expect from a glide weapon? Even 180 is unrealistic in true sense.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    Strategic partnership model. It means L&T would be making products for the particular OEM in future too. But yeah, it depends on how L&T take forward their relation with the OEM.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    That is why L&T has been selected. If it would have been two Public entity, the cost factor would have been major. But when you ask private entities to come into fray, you are minimizing your cost. GoI is not going to invest in setup building for L&T. they would only be paying for the end...
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    If it would have been Scorpene class, then there would have been no delay. But this time it would be a completely new design. So it means manufacturer has to rebuild the fabrication facility. MDL alone would not have been an issue, but we are bringing in L&T too. So the facility buildup is going...
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    The deal will be signed by 2023. Now since MDL and L&T has been selected for this, the safe estimate of construction beginning period could be assumed by 2026. So the first submarine would only get inducted by 2030. 2028 is more then optimistic in this regard.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    This happens when you don't do a proper homework and start writing half cook aspects.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    As you could see, going by the RFI, non of the Indian company qualifies. So its always about a JV. Now Adani for sure is to fail on Technical ground, but there is no problem in participating.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    Adani Grp would get disqualified in Submarine contract for sure. This might just be a step to show their presence in defence market. They are in process of some major acquisition.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    BRAHMOS is being tested for underwater firing from Vertical Launch Tube. Till date it has not been tested to be fired from torpedo tubes and its dimension also doesn't fit in any torpedo tube of existing subs. On other hand, Arihant has test fired K-15. Now dimension wise, K-15 is same to that...
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    On the very onset BRAHMOS can't be fitted in Scorpene class in its current form. As of now there is only one submarine in Indian arsenal which could fire BRAHMOS...... Arihant.
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    Kalvari: Indian Navy’s first indigenous Scorpene-class submarine out for sea trials http://www.financialexpress.com/article/economy/kalvari-indian-navys-first-indigenous-scorpene-class-submarine-out-for-sea-trials/246383/
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    Project-75I class SSK Submarines

    WTH.............. Let it come from Gujrat, Kerela, Andhra or anywhere else. What matter most is the delivery in the proposed timeline and workmanship of top in line.
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