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^^^ i misunderstood your post previous post

In the below article, it appears that Russia has atleast 5 DSRVs. Would it be so difficult to lease one??



In the below article it seems that they are also not very costly. So, I don;t understand why Russia would not lease one to India temporarily.
I think they have reach some kind of agreement to get DSRV for Arihant. It was their in one of the news report.
 

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India to tackle China-Pakistan naval exercises
HINDUSTAN TIMES | THU, 10 OCT 2013 01:21:26 -0700
India's first nuclear-powered submarine, Arihant,will also kick off deterrent patrols, armed with nuclear warheads, in 2014. It will complete the sea-leg of India's nuclear triad --- ability to launch strategic weapons from land, air and sea, giving it ...

India Submarine-India to tackle China-Pakistan naval exercises

Looks like positive initial tests have made them issue this statement.
 

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I have already quoted this link in post #1400. While the title says that arihant is waiting for rescue vehicle from russia, the actual news in that article does not speak about it. That is the reason why I have asked for links.

BTW I was asking about this
I think they have reach some kind of agreement to get DSRV for Arihant. It was their in one of the news report.
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I have already quoted this link in post #1400. While the title says that arihant is waiting for rescue vehicle from russia, the actual news in that article does not speak about it. That is the reason why I have asked for links.

BTW I was asking about this
not everything would be in black and white, at least for public. Mere fact that they are waiting for rescue vehicle from Russia, goes on to show that some sort of understanding has been reached between them.
 

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not everything would be in black and white, at least for public. Mere fact that they are waiting for rescue vehicle from Russia, goes on to show that some sort of understanding has been reached between them.
Maybe. Hope for the best.
 

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4 of Arihant class and thereafter with greater number of launch tubes to be true boomer.
 

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INS Arihant likely to be commissioned in a year's time: Navy

The Navy today said it was hoping to commission the indigenously-developed nuclear submarine INS Arihant in its fleet in over a year's time as it was getting ready for sea trials.

Addressing a press conference, Navy Chief Admiral D K Joshi also said the issue of imposition of air defence regulations by China over East China Sea was under its "close examination".

"The nuclear propulsion plant of Arihant had attained criticality on August 10. There are a series of activities that it will be put through before it is brought to 200 per cent loading. After loading, there will be series of physics experiments which are essentially rehearing for emergencies that could occur while its loading.

"That is in progress and this would be completed in next two weeks and the boat would be put for sea trials... In about a years time after she is put for sea trials, we hope to have her commissioned," he said.

INS Arihant is the first of the Arihant class submarines of the Indian Navy and it has been developed in collaboration between the DRDO and public and private sector industries with the help of Russian scientists.

The Navy chief said the harbour trials of the vessel were complete.

Asked whether the submarine would be without much potent weaponry, Joshi said, "The boat will not be toothless. It will have what it needs to have.

INS Arihant likely to be commissioned in a year's time: Navy | Business Standard
 

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India's first nuclear sub built with Russian assistance ready for sea trials

The INS Arihant, India's first nuclear powered ballistic submarine, which was under the Indian Navy's Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project, with Russian help is ready for extensive sea trials. The submarine's reactor attained criticality last August.

The sea trials, which would include the firing of the submarine's nuclear-tipped K-15 ballistic missiles early next year, would be a milestone in enhancing India's strategic deterrence capability. Indian Navy Chief Admiral D.K. Joshi said the INS Arihant's nuclear reactor, which went critical on August 10 is currently undergoing a series of activities towards attaining 100 percent power at Vishakapatanam. This will be completed within the next few weeks and the nuclear submarine will go for sea trials. It has already completed harbour acceptance trials, Admiral Joshi said.

The ATV programme was conceived in early 1970s in the aftermath of Indo-Pak war in 1971, when the US aircraft carrier USS Enterprise was deployed in the Bay of Bengal to intimidate India, following which the Soviet Union dispatched ships armed with nuclear missiles along with nuclear submarines to the Bay to ward off the American threat. The presence of a formidable Soviet nuclear fleet in the Bay of Bengal in support of India played an important role to neutralize American designs and bring an end to the war.

Apparently, the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi believed to be quite impressed by the Soviet nuclear powered flotilla, ordered the ATV programme. Though the programme was conceived by Mrs Gandhi, all the subsequent prime ministers of India including Rajiv Gandhi, V.P. Singh, I.K. Gujral, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and the current Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have shown considerable interest in the success of the project.

The Arihant can carry twelve K-15 class nuclear missiles. Keeping in line with India's 'no first use policy,' the submarine would help in developing the country's 'credible second strike capability.'

The nuclear submarine not only adds to India's strategic deterrence capability, but also reflects the saga of the country's strategic cooperation with Russia.

Indeed, the Arihant's design is based on the Russian Akula-1 class submarines and its 83mw pressurised water reactor has been built with significant Russian assistance. While its 100-member crew has been trained by Russian specialists, Indian scientists at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre have received significant expertise in reducing the size of the reactor to help it fit into the 10 m diameter hull of the nuclear submarine.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, speaking in the launching ceremony of the Arihant, had said that this represents a "great stride in the progress of our indigenous technology, capability."

In fact nuclear cooperation constitutes one of the strong pillars of Indo-Russian strategic partnership, sealed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's first ever state visit to India in the year 2000. However, the strategic cooperation in this vital sector began much before the inking of the Delhi Declaration on Strategic Partnership. Russia is the only country that has been leasing nuclear submarines to India, reflecting the strategic nature the time-tested friendship.

The first Russian Akula-1 class nuclear submarine, christened as the INS Chakra was leased to India by the former Soviet Union for three years in 1988. The second Russian nuclear submarine was delivered on lease to India in 2012 for a period of 10 years. Currently both countries are believed to be holding talks for renting another Russian nuclear submarine to India. The Arihant's Indian crew has been receiving training on the second INS Chakra.

Though India has land-based Agni missiles and fighters like Mirage-2000 to deliver nuclear war heads, its nuclear weapons triad would be completed only when the INS Arihant successfully completes its sea trials stretched over next 12 months.

India has plans to build a few more indigenous nuclear submarines at Vadodara and Vishakapatanam However the Arihant is the technology demonstrator, as described by India's former navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma. Russia's contribution to developing India's nuclear capability is commendable. The presence of the then Russian ambassador to India Vyacheslav Trubnikov and other high ranking diplomats at the launching ceremony of Arihant in July 2009 confirmed the enormous Russian contribution to the success of India's nuclear triad project.

India's first nuclear sub built with Russian assistance ready for sea trials | Russia & India Report
 

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It is really commendable that our sub is kept safe from prying eyes. Not even a single picture of Arihant available in the public. Kudos to our scientists and technicians for closely guarding it. :hail:
 

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It is really commendable that our sub is kept safe from prying eyes. Not even a single picture of Arihant available in the public. Kudos to our scientists and technicians for closely guarding it. :hail:
I wish they would also safeguard the engineers and scientists working on it like that :( Our personnel at such high tech places need to be treated like national treasures!
 

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I wish they would also safeguard the engineers and scientists working on it like that :( Our personnel at such high tech places need to be treated like national treasures!
Couldn't agree more on their safety. But we have to remember that each individual also has a role to play in his / her own safety. Our security agencies are already strained in trying to tackle terror threats. This leaves scope for agencies like cia to infiltrate and influence. IMHO shady businesses are also a factor in their deaths.
 

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Make it over a years time, around 2015. So if they take so long to commission the first one.....what would be the timeline for the next 3??
 

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Is there a new photo replacing that fake one in dock years ago?
 

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