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Zitat:Nuclear-sub project gathers steamnoch zurück zu den konventionellen U-Booten der Inder:
RAJAT PANDIT
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2005 10:31:22 PM ]
NEW DELHI: By the end of this decade, India should have a fully-operational nuclear submarine of its own. The Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project to build a nuclear-powered, guided-missile attack submarine is now on track after years of technical glitches and design problems.
"The first functional ATV should be ready for trials by 2007-08. The technical problems, including fitting a miniaturised pressurised water reactor (PWR) and its containment vessel in the submarine’s hull, have more or less been sorted out,"says a top source.
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Apart from the Navy, which operated a leased Russian nuclear submarine ‘INS Chakra’ from 1988 to 1991, a whole host of agencies ranging from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre to the Defence Research and Development Organisation are involved in the hush-hush project.
Russia, too, is providing technical help to the project in the form of PWRs and vessel designs.
Compared to conventional submarines, ...
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Zitat:Posted on 22 July, 2005
Scorpene deal with France re-negotiated for technical details: Adm. Prakash
By Sutirtha Sanyal, New Delhi:
Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Arun Prakash, today said that the Scorpene submarine deal with France will be re-negotiated, but in terms of technical details, escalation of price, and warranty, and not in terms of price of acquisition.
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