Showing posts with label Gorshkov. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gorshkov. Show all posts

March 21, 2010

Weekly Defence News Report (WDNR) - March 15-21, 2010

India signs final agreement with Russia for Nerpa submarine

March 17, 2010
Reports noted that India and Russia have signed the ‘final lease and training agreement’ for Nerpa K-152 (Akula-II class) nuclear submarine during Prime Minister Vladmir Putin’s recent visit to New Delhi. Under the agreement, New Delhi will send a 50-member crew to Russia for training, following which the over 12, 000 tonne underwater vessel would be leased to India for 10 years. The submarine, to be rechristened INS Chakra when inducted into Indian navy, will however not be armed with long-range nuclear missile as its transfer is prohibited under the international treaty, Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). Nerpa’s primary roles will be to train Indian sailors of Indian Navy. The training assumes importance given India’s own indigenous efforts to build and operate a range of nuclear submarines. The INS Arihant, the first nuclear submarine to be constructed by India, is expected to become operational in 2011-12. As per reports, India is planning to “have three SSBNs (nuclear-powered submarines with long-range missiles) and six SSNs (nuclear-powered attack submarines) in the long-term.”

BEML bags 632 Cr defence order

March 19, 2010
Reports noted that BEML, one of the eight defence public sector undertakings under the defence ministry, has bagged orders worth 632 crors for supply of 788 Tatra vehicles. This order comprises of BEML Tatra Variants of 498 Nos of 8x8, 278 Nos of 6x6 (with Winch) and 12 Nos. of 6x6 (without Winch) to Indian Army. All the vehicles are to be delivered to Indian Army within a period of 18 months. The MoD has made 50 per cent advance payment.

Russia to bid for US defence contract

March 19, 2010
Report noted that Russia’s state-owned United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) is planning to bid for US Air Force’s (USAF) $35 billion tanker contract. Russia will however partner with a “small U.S. defense contractor” for its offer, based on Ilyushin Il-96 wide-body jetliner, a four engine airliner. A formal announcement is expected from the UAC on 22 March 2010.

January 31, 2009

Gorshkov Deal: India’s Helplessness with Russia*

By Laxman Kumar Behera

The Gorshkov deal between India and Russia has run into controversy over the price and cost overruns of the planned induction of the 44,500 tonne aircraft carrier into the Indian Navy. The Russian failure to adhere by contractual agreements also reveals India’s helplessness in regard to Russian military hardware. This article discusses key developments in the Gorshkov deal and the reasons for its being against India’s interests.

The deal goes back to 20 January 2004, when India signed the Contract and Supplementary Agreements worth US$974 million for inducting the Admiral Gorshkov into the Indian Navy. The agreements related to repair and re-equipment, logistics support, shore infrastructure, training of ship’s crew, repair and technical documents. The delivery of the carrier was scheduled for August 2008. However, as time elapsed, questions were raised over its timely delivery. But, the Indian establishment was assured that the ship would be delivered on the contractual terms.