Friday 21 October 2016

India to lease 2nd Akula-class nuclear sub from Russia

Russia has agreed to lease a second nuclear submarine to India in a deal which will cost around USD 2 billion. The deal was struck during the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 15 on the sidelines of the BRICS meet in Goa. However, it was not part of the slew of announcements made after the talks. The Defence Ministry and the Navy did not
offer any information on the subject since it was a strategic platform coming under direct purview of the Prime Minister’s Office. According to the Russian defence industry, the long-discussed lease to transfer a multipurpose Project 971 nuclear submarine to India from the Russian Navy was signed in Goa
The Akula 2 class submarine is expected to arrive in Indian waters in 2020-21.
The Indian Navy operates an Akula 2 class nuclear submarine, INS Chakra (formerly known as K-152 Nerpa), which was leased by Russia for 10 years and commissioned on April 4, 2012 after India paid for its completion of its construction and sea-trials. India had been keen to lease a second nuclear submarine.
The Akula 2 class submarine, though not the latest class of nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines in the world, is still considered one of the most advanced. Capable of sailing at speeds up to 35 knots (nearly 65 km per hour) under water, it is among the quietest Russian submarines.

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