Manohar Parrikar witnesses undocking of Scorpene class sub, blames UPA for delay in project

India's first Scorpene class submarine was undocked at the Mazagon Dock on Monday. Parrikar attacked the UPA for delaying the project.

Manohar Parrikar witnesses undocking of Scorpene class sub, blames UPA for delay in project
NEW DELHI: Kalvari, the first of the Indian Navy's six Scorpene class stealth submarines, was today "undocked" here, paving the way for sea trials and its eventual commissioning in September, 2016.

The event was witnessed by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, who warned that for future projects, there will be a penalty for delay and reward for early completion.

The six Scorpenes are being built by Mazagon Docks Ltd in collaboration with French firm DCNS.

Christened 'Project 75', the Scorpenes have already seen a delay of almost 40 months. While the first delivery was scheduled for 2012, the revised date is September of next year.

The navy said that the project has "now been brought on track and the delivery schedule for the successive submarines has been reduced".

Parrikar asked the defence public sector yards -- MDL and Goa shipyard -- to double their production in the coming three years. "I have asked all the defence PSUs to double their production in the next three years," he said.
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The defence minister also said that as far as P75(I) Project was concerned, private players can also be invited for a joint venture, which would help in the early completion of the project. P75(I) is the next project of the Navy under which six submarines will be built in India.

He warned that if the project was not completed within the stipulated timeframe, the defaulting yard would have to pay a penalty. Early completion of the project, on the other hand, would be rewarded with a bonus, he said.

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He also asked MDL to take a lead in ensuring skill development among the local unemployed youth.

The first Scorpene submarine has been named after its predecessor, an erstwhile Russian 'Foxtrot' class submarine, Kalvari. It was the first submarine operated by India.

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The Navy said that upon its commissioning in 2016, it will lend an "enormous fillip" to the Navy's underwater capability.

As for 'Project 75', the remaining five boats would be delivered by the yard by 2020 and would form the core of the navy's submarine arm for the next two decades, an official statement said.

The Scorpene submarines pack a potent punch and would come equipped with anti-ship missiles and long-range guided torpedoes along with modern sensor suite.

The submarine is designed to operate in "all theatres, including the tropics", said an official.

It will now go on trial both in harbour and at sea and on surface and while being 'dived', an MDL official added.

Parrikar said that, with the addition of the six Scorpene vessels, "India will have a sufficient number of submarines by 2020".

Lauding MDL's contribution to defence production, Parrikar said its "performance has improved by 22 to 25 per cent".

He also said the MDL will introduce skill development courses in certain fields. "MDL will train youth in many fields like welding, electrical, fitting, etc., so that unemployed youths get jobs," he said.
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TROPEX 2015: Manohar Parrikar witnesses Navy's multi-dimensional capabilities
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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar recently witnessed the Theatre Readiness Operational Level Exercise (TROPEX-2015), off the coast of Goa in the Arabian Sea.

Parrikar said his stay on board INS Vikramaditya has helped him understand the difficult situations that Defence Forces, especially sailors and officers of the Indian Navy, face while ensuring the safety and security of the nation.

In pic: MiG 29K being recovered with arrester wires

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Text: PTI & Agencies

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar recently witnessed the Theatre Readiness Operational Level Exercise (TROPEX-2015), off the coast of Goa in the Arabian Sea.
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During the exercise, Parrikar and others were provided an overview of the multi-dimensional capabilities of the navy.

INS Vikramaditya was inducted into the Navy by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in June last year.

In pic: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar inside the cockpit of MiG 29K

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During the exercise, Parrikar and others were provided an overview of the multi-dimensional capabilities of the navy.

INS Vikramaditya was inducted into the Navy by Prime Minister Narendra Mod..
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The navy demonstrated multiple facets of operations during his stay which encompassed a variety of weapons firing, MiG 29K and Sea Harrier operations from two aircraft carriers -- the other being INS Viraat -- integration of the P8I aircraft with fleet, and operations by the navy's Marine Commandos.

In pic: MiG 29K takes off from INS Vikramaditya

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The navy demonstrated multiple facets of operations during his stay which encompassed a variety of weapons firing, MiG 29K and Sea Harrier operations from two aircraft carriers -- the other being INS..
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Parrikar also witnessed naval commandos MARCOS demonstrate insertion and extraction in the middle of the ocean by slithering.

In pic: Slithering operations by MARCOS

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In pic: Slithering operations by MARCOS

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Parrikar watched a full-scale air power demonstration from INS Vikramaditya and INS Viraat involving MiG 29-Ks, Sea Harriers, Sea-kings, UH3H, Advanced Light Helicopters and Chetaks, an official statement said.

In pic: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar in discussion with CNS Admiral Dhowan

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Parrikar watched a full-scale air power demonstration from INS Vikramaditya and INS Viraat involving MiG 29-Ks, Sea Harriers, Sea-kings, UH3H, Advanced Light Helicopters and Chetaks, an official stat..
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The recently-acquired MiG 29-Ks proved their mettle by showing the STOBAR operations, including the bombing runs.

In pic: MiG 29K high speed run being demonstrated

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The recently-acquired MiG 29-Ks proved their mettle by showing the STOBAR operations, including the bombing runs.

In pic: MiG 29K high speed run being demonstrated

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TROPEX provides the Navy a valuable opportunity to validate its concept of operations and integration of new acquisitions with the Fleet.

In pic: Manohar Parrikar, MoS Defence Rao Inderjit Singh and the Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar along with CNS Admiral RK Dhowan and Captain Theophilis of MiG 29K squadron.

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TROPEX provides the Navy a valuable opportunity to validate its concept of operations and integration of new acquisitions with the Fleet.

In pic: Manohar Parrikar, MoS Defence Rao Inderjit ..
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The Defence Minister also witnessed a successful and impressive vertical launch of the Brahmos, the supersonic long range anti-ship cruise missile, from the recently commissioned stealth destroyer INS Kolkata, a milestone in itself.

In pic: Successful and impressive vertical launch of the Brahmos

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The Defence Minister also witnessed a successful and impressive vertical launch of the Brahmos, the supersonic long range anti-ship cruise missile, from the recently commissioned stealth destroyer IN..
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"This was particularly satisfying as the launch of the missile was an affirmation of our indigenous weapon capabilities," an official release said.

In pic: Successful and impressive vertical launch of the Brahmos

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"This was particularly satisfying as the launch of the missile was an affirmation of our indigenous weapon capabilities," an official release said.

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