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I mistook this as Zumvalt class , but still USS independence cost 700 Million , similar Ships costs around 450 million, future Ships of the class may be less costly , similar like the F35 cost come down to 80 Million
They have a habit of extravagant overspending, plus every private company trying to sweeze as much profit as possible, has their dogs in their congress to ensure a hefty price is okayed.

Indian versions will be far more economic.
 

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India plans to curb weapons imports, focus on domestic manufacturing (IANS Exclusive)
India plans to curb weapons imports, focus on domestic manufacturing (IANS Exclusive)
New Delhi, June 10 (IANS) Under its "Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan", the Narendra Modi government has decided to soon initiate procurement of arms and ammunition from local industries to reduce import dependence on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

This is a post Covid-19 plan of the Central government which it would implement after it gets relief in fight against the deadly virus.

The Union Home Ministry (MHA) -- which is responsible for the country''s internal security -- will soon urge private industries to come forward to meet the expectations of the government so that procurement of arms and ammunition from foreign countries could be curtailed.

It is learnt that the government is open to solve the issues of the private sector by shaping them to be price competitive and focus on quality in production so as to fulfil needs of best arms and ammunition.

The plan not only envisages catering to domestic needs, but also to export Indian products abroad. This is an attempt to achieve the vision of "Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan" as India has been for the last many years dependent on outside OEMs.

Sources said that the government started preparing a road map in this direction since it came into power, and the Arms (Amendment) Bill, 2019, bringing changes to the six-decade-old Arms Act, 1959 was passed by Parliament in December last year for this purpose.

Under the amended law, licensed private industries have been allowed to manufacture and proof test small arms and ammunition including the ones being used by the military.

Addressing a FICCI webinar, Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy on Wednesday also signalled the government''s plan, saying they will focus on promoting domestic manufacturing of arms, ammunition and other security products under ''Make in India'' to promote Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan -- a call given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his May 12 address to the nation in which he talked about the pre- and post-Covid worlds. In order to fulfil the dream of making the 21st century India''s century, Modi had said the way forward is through ensuring that the country becomes "self-reliant".

Noting that India was dependent on worldwide OEMs for procuring arms and ammunition for the last several years, the Minister said: "Now the government of India has decided to soon initiate procurement from local industries to reduce import dependence."

Reddy highlighted that the government is also in the process of upgrading various testing centres and labs in the country. He added that the government will also use the Government e-Marketplace portal to promote domestic products.

In this direction, India is expected to cut short the artillery list of imports this year because guns that have lately been inducted into the army such as M777 howitzers, K9 Vajra and Dhanush are being manufactured in India.

To promote indigenous defence manufacturing and reduce imports, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, last month, had announced that a list of weapons and equipment banned for import would be made in consultation with the Department of Military Affairs headed by the Chief of Defence Staff.

In a bid to boost domestic manufacturing of arms and ammunition under the government''s ''Make in India'' initiative, the MHA in 2017 had notified new Arms rules that allow arms manufacturing licences to be valid for the lifetime of the licensee company. Prior to this notification, such licenses had to be renewed every five years.

The liberalised rules only apply to licences granted by the MHA to small arms and ammunition companies, and those granted by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), under powers delegated it, for tanks and other armoured vehicles, spacecraft, defence aircraft, warships of all kinds, arms and ammunition and allied items of defence equipment other than small arms.

There are nearly 100 firms licensed by the MHA for the manufacture of guns (single barrel/double barrel) and around 30 firms manufacturing cartridges (blank or live cartridges or both) up to the quota permitted in their licences.

Max Aerospace, Bharat Forge, L&T and Punj Lloyd are among the Indian firms who legally manufacture arms and ammunition.

(Rajnish Singh can be contacted at [email protected])
 

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I mistook this as Zumvalt class , but still USS independence cost 700 Million , similar Ships costs around 450 million, future Ships of the class may be less costly , similar like the F35 cost come down to 80 Million
Instead of spending money on such fancy things better upgrade the Junking Indian Shipyards. We are taking help of Hanwha, Hyundai and Daewoo which Costs more than billions. Start upgrading the Shipyards and employ better cranes, Metal cutting and assembly equipments.
 

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Instead of spending money on such fancy things better upgrade the Junking Indian Shipyards. We are taking help of Hanwha, Hyundai and Daewoo which Costs more than billions. Start upgrading the Shipyards and employ better cranes, Metal cutting and assembly equipments.

Exactly People thinks fancy designs are advanced and more capable What to do
 

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Prahar Launcher.

It is a deployable launcher for surface-to-surface mode of AAD Missile. The role of Prahaar missile launcher is to transport, erect, emplace & launch Six Canisterised AAD Missile. The Mobile launcher system for Prahaar is designed & configured to carry six pressurized Canisters of AAD Missile. The system is capable of launching the missiles in both vertical as well as inclined firing position. The launcher iscapable of fully automatic operation due to the microprocessor based electric servo drive system. It is based on high mobility TATRA 12x 12 vehicles for cross country requirements.

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Agreed, but I don't believe there would be any political go ahead for a land based 10k km system. I believe if any such system would come, it would be sub based.
A6, whenever it comes would be more about throw weight rather then range I believe.
Maybe or maybe not

Personally I think as usual , range will be understated and emphasis will be made on the heavy throw weight to underscore the increased range .

What India needs is systems which can be based in southern regions of India to increase their survivability .

Plus I believe there is another mode of operation of ICBMs , I personally believe India does not have a triad but rather a 3.5 launch modes.

All future land based systems will be infact sea based systems , they will test the land based ones first and after validation go for sea based trials.
 

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I hope we develop some think this . it's weight is similar to the below US navy littoral combat ship.
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I think there are specifically looking to address ASW needs via the 3000 ton trimaran. Trimaran are best suited for ASW , since own acoustic signature of trimaran is very low compared to other hulls .
 

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I recommend everyone read this

Why everyone needs to be involved from developer to mod to industry to end user .

Reason why south Korea Japan come up with successful local systems while we do not .

Too much bakchodi and needless pride among certain Indians/organisations and inability to work together
 
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