Not possible for Scorpene to accommodate Brahmos in VLS ..... Nirbhay is Possible .Instead of wasting time on Souryu which is made to cater to JMSDF needs and has no VLS and cannot fire brahmos or klub. I would rather design 75I based on scorpene with a DRDO AIP plug in and VLS for brahmos-M & Nirbhay.
OK .... in that case it's possible .I said Brahmos-M not the current one. Check its dimensions. Here is a link.
BrahMos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I said Brahmos-M not the current one. Check its dimensions. Here is a link.
BrahMos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is also a torpedo tube launched version of Brahmos-M on the cards.OK .... in that case it's possible .
Length of Brahmos-M is reported to be just 6m .
why do you advocate building ships in japanMilitary and technical cooperation between India and Japan could be promising - News - Society - Russian Radio
India might show interest in Japan's naval developments. All classes of ships, including aircraft carriers could be built at Japanese shipyards. Most likely, Japan will participate in the forthcoming Indian tender for non-atomic submarines of the Project 711. At present, the Soryu Class diesel-electric submarine is the world's best. It is equipped with advanced electronic systems capable of covering the undersea and over sea situation. These submarines are adapted to carry out military missions in shallow water areas, as well as in deep oceans. This is very important for India as these submarines could be equipped with BrahMos missiles.
Na I didn't say that.. Its in the article..why do you advocate building ships in japan
when we are dying to allow our pvt shipyards to take up that activity ?
Yup ..... can be used in Indian subs without VLS systems .There is also a torpedo tube launched version of Brahmos-M on the cards.
Navy Recognition learned that DCNS will introduce a new submarine concept at Euronaval 2014 which be held from October 27th to 31st at Paris Le Bourget in France.
The SMX OCEAN is based on a Barracuda hull, the next generation SSN of the French Navy, fitted with a conventional propulsion system (SSK) with AIP technology.The focus of DCNS engineers in developing this concept was put on endurance and high sustained speed. We learned that the 4,700 tons SSK was designed for an endurance of 14,000 nautical miles (3 months autonomy) and a continuous transit speed of 14 knots for 1 week thanks to its Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system fitted with two fuel cells. The original nuclear propulsion system of the Barracuda design was also replaced with six diesel engines and three sets of Li Ion batteries.
Two thruster pods are deployable at the bottom of the hull to allow the submarine to maneuver while the main screw is not in action (full stop). The X rudder design is the same as on the Barracuda and allows increased maneuverability.The SMX OCEAN SSK is fitted with one large modular VLS tube that may launch up to six MdCN vertically (much like the Virginia payload module developed by GDEB for the US Navy's Virginia class of SSN). The submarine may also deploy F21 heavy torpedoes, SM39 Block 2 anti-ship missiles and a submarine launched version of the Mica missile (A3SM Underwater Vehicle Version) for self protection against air threats.
Finally a DCNS representative told Navy Recognition that the SMX OCEAN may deploy and recover a new UUV DCNS is working on, as well as deploy a UAV acting as remote sensor for intelligence gathering.
Wrong. Indian shipyards should learn from Korean shipyards on how meeting deadlines and tech.Na I didn't say that.. Its in the article..
The article says India is interested in the Naval developments of Japan. I think the author meant that Japan has the tech to build any kind of ship, which India can learn from Japan by buying japanese vessels..
Then for whom we are waiting for?why do you advocate building ships in japan
when we are dying to allow our pvt shipyards to take up that activity ?
Six hulls are already there for project 75 SSK.why do you advocate building ships in japan
when we are dying to allow our pvt shipyards to take up that activity ?
Six hulls are already there for project 75 SSK.
Would you like to give it a go, as you said, 'when we are dying to allow our pvt shipyards to take up that activity'.
DRDO will be more than happy to supply their AIPs.
It was previous PM of India, who requested latest electronics stuff from Japan, specially submarine Sonar and other things for SSKs.of course give them to pvt yards
Interesting read: http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/...mps-aip-lithium-ion-submarine-propulsion.htmlNa I didn't say that.. Its in the article..
The article says India is interested in the Naval developments of Japan. I think the author meant that Japan has the tech to build any kind of ship, which India can learn from Japan by buying japanese vessels..