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Russia offers Amur class submarines to India
Press Trust of India ^ | Nov 30, 2010

Posted on 11/30/2010 8:19:04 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki

Russia offers Amur class submarines to India

Published: Tuesday, Nov 30, 2010, 16:18 IST

Place: Moscow | Agency: PTI

Russia has offered its latest low-noise fourth generation Amur-1650 class submarines to India, which is on the verge of floating global tenders for an estimated $11 billion deal.

India is vying to purchase six non-nuclear submarines to boost up its undersea warfare capability. The deal may be expanded by acquiring the know-how to build more such submarines at Indian shipyards.

As part of project 751, Indian Navy proposes to have a undersea force of 24 submarines by 2015. India already has 10 Kilo-class submarines and has set up a line to manufacture French Scorpene Submarines at Mazagoan docks in Mumbai, the first of these submarines are expected to roll out by 2012.

Russia's biggest arms trader Rosoboronexport said it would bid for the tender by offering the Amur class submarines, which are an upgraded version of Indian Navy's Kilo-class submarines.

With the speed of 20 knots, the Amur is designed for both anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare. Its armaments include 16 tube launched torpedoes and also has a capability of launching cruise missiles .

Rosoboronexport officials were quoted by TASS as saying that the submarine could be fitted with AIP fuel cells to considerably improve its submergence endurance and range.

"The company will surely take part in the tender, and it will bid with its Amur 1650 non-nuclear submarine," an official said.

The Indian Navy has already sent requests for technical specifications to a number of countries including Russia, Germany, Spain and France who have already shown interest in the deal.

The Amur 1650 submarine has been developed by the Rubin Central Design Bureau of Naval Technology on the basis of the Kilo-class diesel-electric submarines, the most low-noise submarines in the world.

The sonar signature level of the submarines of this class is several times lower in comparison with Kilo-class submarines. These submarines are equipped with radio-electronic weapons of the newer generation created on the basis of the latest achievements in the field of radio-electronics.

The new submarine is equipped with 6 torpedo tubes and can take a crew of 35 people. Its depth of submergence is 300 metres, and its endurance is 45 days.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: amur; india; kiloclass; russia; ssk; sub; submarine

1 posted on 11/30/2010 8:19:08 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7IF4-D4MhQ

http://www.ckb-rubin.ru/eng/project/submarine/noatompl/index.htm


2 posted on 11/30/2010 8:23:49 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki
Is Toshiba still making propellers for the Russians?

(I know, I know, it was only CNC machine equipment...)

3 posted on 11/30/2010 8:52:53 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

I was reading up on the naval part of Indo-pak wars.

India has had a bear of a time over the decades in integrating weapons of different nationalities, along with home-grown designs into their armed forces.

Especially hilarious is the part where they’ve had to train their officers and techs in Russian, French, Chinese, etc. in order to run their varied weapon systems.


4 posted on 11/30/2010 9:19:44 AM PST by sinanju
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To: sinanju

Chinese??-never heard of that in India’s arsenal.

It’s really no different with the Pakis. They use American, Chinese, French, British and Italian systems.

The training in languages and different metric systems is no longer true.


5 posted on 11/30/2010 9:26:31 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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