Sudhi
Ranjan Sen with PTI Inputs | Updated: April 06, 2012 07:12 IST
Visakhapatnam : With the
induction of Nerpa, rechristened INS Chakra, into the Indian Navy on Wednesday,
India
is back in the elite club of nations having nuclear-powered submarines. Here
are top 10 must-know facts about INS Chakra:
1) INS Chakra is a Russia-made, nuclear-propelled, hunter-killer submarine. Unlike conventional submarines thatIndia operates which need to
surface to charge their batteries often - sometimes as frequently as 24 hours -
INS Chakra can stay under as long as it wants. Its ability to stay underwater
is restrained only by human endurance to stay underwater. Also, another problem
that the submarine could face is acidity. This is because of a lack of exercise
inside due to prolonged deployments.
2) The Akula Class submarine will carry conventional weapons. The vessel is armed with four 533mm torpedo tubes and four 650mm torpedo tubes. It will be used to hunt and kill enemy ships.
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1) INS Chakra is a Russia-made, nuclear-propelled, hunter-killer submarine. Unlike conventional submarines that
2) The Akula Class submarine will carry conventional weapons. The vessel is armed with four 533mm torpedo tubes and four 650mm torpedo tubes. It will be used to hunt and kill enemy ships.
3) The INS Chakra
displaces about 10,000 tons. It can do over 30 knots - more than twice the
speed of conventional submarines. It can go upto a depth of 600 metres.(Your
video look at the INS Chakra)
4) INS Chakra is one of the quietest nuclear submarines around, with noise levels next to zero.
5) It has about 80 crew members on board. The entire crew of INS Chakra has been trained inRussia
for over a year. Facilities for the crew on board INS Chakra include a large
recreation area, a gymnasium and a sauna as well.
6) INS Chakra has been taken on lease fromRussia for 10 years and would
provide the Navy the opportunity to train personnel and operate such
nuclear-powered vessels. In 2004, India
had signed a deal with Russia
worth over $900 million for leasing the submarine. INS Chakra was expected to
be inducted into Indian Navy a couple of years ago, but after an on-board
accident in 2008, in which several Russian sailors died, the delivery schedule
was changed.
7) INS Chakra formally joined the Indian Navy on Wednesday. It was commissioned by Defence Minister AK Antony at the Ship Building Complex inVisakhapatnam in Andhra
Pradesh. "INS Chakra will ensure security and sovereignty of the
country," the minister has said. When asked if INS Chakra's induction will
lead to arms race in the region, Defence Minister AK Antony told reporters,
"India
does not believe in arms race. We are not a confrontationist nation. We are a
peaceloving nation....but, at the same time, the armed forces will be
strengthened to meet any challenge."
8) The induction of the nuclear-powered submarine clearly indicatesIndia 's intentions in the Indian Ocean Region
and South East Asia which has recently seen
increasing assertive Chinese presence in the last few months. It will also a
send a strong reassuring message to south east Asian nations like Indonesia,
Vietnam and Malaysia who want India to play a more active role in the region to
counter the assertiveness of China in the area.
9) The induction of the INS Chakra is likely to be followed by the induction of the indigenous INS Arihant, which will be capable of launching nuclear weapons and therefore complete the nuclear triad. INS Arihant, it is understood, is now undergoing sea trails at Vizag.
10) The only other nations possessing nuclear-powered submarines are - US,Russia , UK ,
France and China .
India
is back in this elite club after over a decade. In 1988, the Indian Navy had
leased a Charlie Class nuclear-powered submarine for three years till 1991.
However, the expertise gathered then was lost as most officers who had trained
to operate nuclear submarines have retired.
4) INS Chakra is one of the quietest nuclear submarines around, with noise levels next to zero.
5) It has about 80 crew members on board. The entire crew of INS Chakra has been trained in
6) INS Chakra has been taken on lease from
7) INS Chakra formally joined the Indian Navy on Wednesday. It was commissioned by Defence Minister AK Antony at the Ship Building Complex in
8) The induction of the nuclear-powered submarine clearly indicates
9) The induction of the INS Chakra is likely to be followed by the induction of the indigenous INS Arihant, which will be capable of launching nuclear weapons and therefore complete the nuclear triad. INS Arihant, it is understood, is now undergoing sea trails at Vizag.
10) The only other nations possessing nuclear-powered submarines are - US,
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