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IN & Brahmos Corp. are having two different views on Brahmos's induction it seems. Brahmos crop. is lobbying for having BrahMos pre-selected for the follow-on six SSKs. They are offering VLS solution.
IN on the other hand isn't seems to be interested in Brahmos Corp's idea to utilize the Torpedo tubes for defense & VL cells for strike. IN has few reasons to stick to this view. I mentioned this earlier -
Apart from waging submarine warfare, these six SSKs will also be required to undertake anti-ship missile strikes with cruise missiles that should be able to be launched from the SSK's torpedo tubes, AND NOT from vertical launch cells that, if installed, will unnecessarily increase the SSK's displacement with no clear operational advantages emerging.
The RFI very clearly states that these SSKs will be required to be armed with vertically-launched missiles designed to destroy hovering ASW helicopters or low-flying MR/ASW aircraft (such a system is already under development between the DRDO and RAFAEL since 2004 and its first installation will be on the ATV).
Therefore, the Navy has rightfully determined that the anti-ship/land-attack cruise missiles should be launched from the torpedo tubes, and not from vertical launch cells.
So here is situation where Brahmos Corp. will have to work on a solution to provide Torpedo launched Brahmos for IN. Now what modifications in missile or structural specifications of submarine are required is the rest story to be seen.
IN on the other hand isn't seems to be interested in Brahmos Corp's idea to utilize the Torpedo tubes for defense & VL cells for strike. IN has few reasons to stick to this view. I mentioned this earlier -
Apart from waging submarine warfare, these six SSKs will also be required to undertake anti-ship missile strikes with cruise missiles that should be able to be launched from the SSK's torpedo tubes, AND NOT from vertical launch cells that, if installed, will unnecessarily increase the SSK's displacement with no clear operational advantages emerging.
The RFI very clearly states that these SSKs will be required to be armed with vertically-launched missiles designed to destroy hovering ASW helicopters or low-flying MR/ASW aircraft (such a system is already under development between the DRDO and RAFAEL since 2004 and its first installation will be on the ATV).
Therefore, the Navy has rightfully determined that the anti-ship/land-attack cruise missiles should be launched from the torpedo tubes, and not from vertical launch cells.
So here is situation where Brahmos Corp. will have to work on a solution to provide Torpedo launched Brahmos for IN. Now what modifications in missile or structural specifications of submarine are required is the rest story to be seen.
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