4th Scorpene-class submarine INS Vela launched
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▪️The Indian Navy launched fourth Stealth Scorpene-Class submarine ‘INS Vela’ at state owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
▪️This is fourth submarine that was launched by MDL after it entered into contract with French collaborator Ms Naval Group (earlier known as DCNS) for construction and transfer of technology for six Scorpene class
submarines under Project 75.
▪️INS Vela It is named ‘Vela’ after erstwhile ‘INS Vela’ (second batch of Foxtrot class submarines taken by India from erstwhile USSR) which was 1st commissioned in Indian Naval service on 31 August 1973 and continued in service for 37 years. It was India’s oldest submarine when it was decommissioned on 25 June 2010.
▪️Key Features of INS Vela It is equipped with modern machinery and technology to guard seas but will undergo several tests by Indian Navy before getting commissioned in defence eet. It is a diesel-electric attack submarine of Kalvari-class.
▪️State-of-the-art attacking capability: it can attack using torpedoes and tube launch anti-ship missiles, whilst on surface or underwater.
▪️ Stealth: it has superior stealth which gives it invulnerability and makes more difficult for enemy to detect it.
▪️Multifarious types of missions: It can undertake missions such as anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, area surveillance, intelligence gathering, mine laying etc. and has ability to launch crippling attack on enemy using precision guided weapon.
▪️Operability: It can operate in all theatres, including tropics. Project 75 Under it, MDL will manufacture six Scorpene class submarines (which are next generation diesel submarines) for Indian Navy under technology transfer from Naval Group of France ($3.75 billion contract signed in 2005).
▪️The induction of all submarines is expected to be completed by 2020.
Under it, submarines are being built using modular approach in which different sections are built separately and later assembled on pontoons (or oats). They are tted with indigenously developed Air Independent Propulsion System (AIP) technology by DRDO for extended endurance.
▪️About MDL MDL was rst shipyard in India to build submarines back in 1992, when dock built INS Shalki. NOTE: INS Kalvari, the rst submarine in Scorpene class, has already been commissioned, while others are at advanced level of trial and test. The third in Scorpene series INS Karanj was launched in January 2019.
▪️The fth Scorpene-class submarine INS Vagir and sixth Scorpene Class submarine INS Vagsheer are in advanced stages of manufacturing on the assembly line and will be launched soo.
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▪️The Indian Navy launched fourth Stealth Scorpene-Class submarine ‘INS Vela’ at state owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
▪️This is fourth submarine that was launched by MDL after it entered into contract with French collaborator Ms Naval Group (earlier known as DCNS) for construction and transfer of technology for six Scorpene class
submarines under Project 75.
▪️INS Vela It is named ‘Vela’ after erstwhile ‘INS Vela’ (second batch of Foxtrot class submarines taken by India from erstwhile USSR) which was 1st commissioned in Indian Naval service on 31 August 1973 and continued in service for 37 years. It was India’s oldest submarine when it was decommissioned on 25 June 2010.
▪️Key Features of INS Vela It is equipped with modern machinery and technology to guard seas but will undergo several tests by Indian Navy before getting commissioned in defence eet. It is a diesel-electric attack submarine of Kalvari-class.
▪️State-of-the-art attacking capability: it can attack using torpedoes and tube launch anti-ship missiles, whilst on surface or underwater.
▪️ Stealth: it has superior stealth which gives it invulnerability and makes more difficult for enemy to detect it.
▪️Multifarious types of missions: It can undertake missions such as anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, area surveillance, intelligence gathering, mine laying etc. and has ability to launch crippling attack on enemy using precision guided weapon.
▪️Operability: It can operate in all theatres, including tropics. Project 75 Under it, MDL will manufacture six Scorpene class submarines (which are next generation diesel submarines) for Indian Navy under technology transfer from Naval Group of France ($3.75 billion contract signed in 2005).
▪️The induction of all submarines is expected to be completed by 2020.
Under it, submarines are being built using modular approach in which different sections are built separately and later assembled on pontoons (or oats). They are tted with indigenously developed Air Independent Propulsion System (AIP) technology by DRDO for extended endurance.
▪️About MDL MDL was rst shipyard in India to build submarines back in 1992, when dock built INS Shalki. NOTE: INS Kalvari, the rst submarine in Scorpene class, has already been commissioned, while others are at advanced level of trial and test. The third in Scorpene series INS Karanj was launched in January 2019.
▪️The fth Scorpene-class submarine INS Vagir and sixth Scorpene Class submarine INS Vagsheer are in advanced stages of manufacturing on the assembly line and will be launched soo.
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