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Akula nuke submarine to be delivered to India by May
Times Now ^ | 2/18/2010 | Times Now

Posted on 02/18/2010 7:14:36 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld

Indian Navy will regain its underwater warfare nuclear capability in the next 60-days with the Russians assuring that the Akula-II class attack submarine the Nerpa would be delivered by mid-May. The assurance that the nuclear submarine would be delivered "strictly on schedule" was given by top Russian shipbuilding officials to the Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is to visit New Delhi on a state visit next month. Nerpa has been handed over to the Russian Navy for its sea trials.

"The 518th project, the Nerpa submarine is currently completing trials in the Pacific basin. We believe that we will be able to deliver it on time, according to agreed schedule," Chief of the United Shipbuilding Corporation Roman Trotsenko told Putin at today's meeting. The Nerpa would be provided to the Indian Navy on 10 year lease and is scheduled to touch the Indian coast some time in May under its rechristened name of INS Chakra.

The Akula-II class Nerpa submarine is one of the Russia's most modern, largest and quietest submarines armed with sophisticated missiles. The deep sea warfare vessel was hit by an accident in November 2008 while on trial in the Sea of Japan due to release of toxic Freon from its fire-suppression system. In May 2009 Putin had personally flown to Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Russian Far East to inspect the defence shipyard and had ordered to complete the project by December

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: akula; akulaii; attacksubmarine; indiannavy; nerpa; submarine
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To: narses
Dumb statement. Engineers design, drunken workers install, get it?

And US subs have had to have rework done before ever being launched as well........but of course that was not lousy engineers, was it?

21 posted on 02/18/2010 7:58:01 PM PST by doorgunner69
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To: Dan Middleton

I wonder what the Swedes’ are paying sailors to man that ship.
Only the brave and the stupid.

I guess if they guaranteed that my family would be set for life maybe i’d do a 6 month tour.


22 posted on 02/18/2010 7:59:35 PM PST by mowowie
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To: Dan Middleton

Whoops, Meant the Ausies.

Got a little confused there...


23 posted on 02/18/2010 8:01:44 PM PST by mowowie
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To: Dan Middleton

Aussie

Time for bed.


24 posted on 02/18/2010 8:03:08 PM PST by mowowie
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To: doorgunner69

Sure, but the engineering is the totality of the work. You may embrace Russian garbage, not me.


25 posted on 02/18/2010 8:14:18 PM PST by narses ("lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi")
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To: sonofstrangelove

I wonder if we’ll be selling more P-3s to Pakistan?


26 posted on 02/18/2010 8:20:07 PM PST by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to...otherwise, things would be different)
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To: narses
all of RAN Collins class are still in service, sortie regularly and are expected to serve for years to come.

This is factually untrue, actually, though part of the problem is that the RAN has a manpower shortage.

27 posted on 02/18/2010 8:41:32 PM PST by Dan Middleton
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To: narses

You can assume all Russian hardware is garbage, I do not.


28 posted on 02/18/2010 8:42:22 PM PST by Dan Middleton
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To: Dan Middleton

You have trouble with english, eh comrade? Where did I say “ all Russian hardware is garbage”?

OTOH, the Akula Class is plagued with garbage.


29 posted on 02/18/2010 8:48:33 PM PST by narses ("lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi")
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To: narses

Nice sidestep on US subs having similar episodes.........dismissed.........


30 posted on 02/18/2010 9:51:47 PM PST by doorgunner69
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To: doorgunner69

What US sub took 15 years to get out of the shipyard dock? What modern US sub had more than HALF of it’s initial run out of service in the first two decades?


31 posted on 02/18/2010 9:59:18 PM PST by narses ("lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi")
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To: sonofstrangelove

>In 2008 there was an accident of a Nerpa class submarine that killed 20 people

In the case of incident described above it’s was sailor’s fatal error (the human factor), not technology failure


32 posted on 02/19/2010 12:09:59 AM PST by Primorsky
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To: Primorsky

Of course wrapping around the Russian flag as usual.


33 posted on 02/19/2010 12:11:07 AM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld ("I have learned to use the word "impossible" with the greatest caution."-Dr.Wernher Von Braun)
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To: narses
As for "Russian garbage", there lot of submarine death incidents in US navy and other Western navies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_submarine_incidents_since_2000

Also US navy has record of two lost submarines(all crew died) - THRESHER and SCORPION in 1960s. Does it proves that American submarine technology is unreliable garbage?
Don't forget, nuclear submarines are the most sophisticated man-made machines.
34 posted on 02/19/2010 12:35:24 AM PST by Primorsky
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To: narses; Dan Middleton

The problem was not with the Akulas, but the rather the fact that the Russian government had no money to spend on any equipment. Most Russian ships, aircraft and tanks took years to build back in the 1990s. While it took almost 10 years for the Russian navy to get a Neutrashimmy class frigate and a handful of SU-27s and 32, the Chinese and Indian navies got Russian industries to deliver their ships in about 3-4 years in addition to hundreds of SU-27/30s.


35 posted on 02/19/2010 2:11:38 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: narses; Dan Middleton

Some Australian newspapers say that only two out of the six Collins class boats are available for service.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/lessons-from-the-collins-class/story-e6frg71x-1225823755902
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2010/s2802445.htm


36 posted on 02/19/2010 2:14:13 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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