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Defence Minister reviews submarine construction at MDL

Issue No. 17 | September 01-15, 2014Photo(s): By Indian Navy

Defence Minister Arun Jaitley accompanied by Admiral R.K. Dhowan, Chief of the Naval Staff, visited Mazagon Dock Limited, Mumbai, on August 27 and reviewed the progress of the Project 75 (indigenous submarine construction project) as well as the other ongoing warshipbuilding projects including P-15 B class stealth destroyers. The visit of Defence Minister within three months of taking over amply demonstrates the importance being accorded by the Government to the indigenous construction of submarines and warships.

During his visit the Defence Minister inaugurated the Mazdock Modernisation Project (MMP), which would significantly enhance the warship and submarine construction capability of the shipyard. Haskoning Nederland B.V. (HNBV), world renowned consultants in the field of marine construction, were appointed as consultant for this project. The major components created under MMP include a new Wet basin with level luffing cranes, 300-tonne Goliath Crane, Module Workshop, Stores Building, Shipyard transporter and Cradle & Assembly shop at a cost of Rs. 800 crore approximately.

It may be recalled that Project 75 submarine construction project is a very important project for the country and Indian Navy. Six state-of-the-art submarines fitted with latest equipment are being built at MDL, Mumbai under collaboration with DCNS France, giving a massive boost to the indigenous submarine construction capability of the country. With all the impediments and material hurdles resolved, the construction of the submarines is progressing on schedule to meet the planned delivery schedule of September 2016.

Presently, first three submarines of the project are in outfitting phase, and the systems of the first submarine are being ‘Set to Work’. The Project is being reviewed at regular intervals at all levels at Naval Headquarters and Ministry of Defence (MoD) to gear up for the launch of the first submarine in September 2015. Preparations to induct these submarines are in progress and the selected crew has commenced training. The submarines will be initially based at Mumbai and shifted to operational base at Karwar after completion of trials. Necessary impetus is also being given by the government to create associated shore support facilities as per the long-term infrastructure perspective plan (LTIPP).