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India to Select Foreign / Private Shipyard Collaborator for Project 75I2010-09-07 Under the Project 75I plans approved by the DAC, three of the submarines would be built by Mazagon Docks, while one would be built by Hindustan Shipyard.The remaining two submarines would be either built at the foreign collaborator shipyard or at a private Indian shipyard that the Defence Ministry would identify in the future. The Indian private shipyard would have to enter into an agreement with the foreign collaborator for technology transfer and assistance in building the two submarines under the project. Through the RFI, the Indian Navy has requested information from firms, who have independently designed and constructed a complete modern conventional submarine that is currently in service or undergoing sea trials. The Navy expects the submarine to be capable of operating in open ocean, littoral and shallow waters in dense anti-submarine warfare and electronic warfare environment and also undertake anti-surface, anti-submarine warfare missions. Other missions the submarine would be expected to be capable of would be Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), special forces and mining operations. The Navy would be looking at submarines that have Air Independent Propulsion system and low signatures, apart from all conventional weapons systems including torpedo, missiles and decoys. (Source: IBNLive) Sponsored Links
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