The defence ministry signed two major contracts worth nearly Rs 2,867 crore for the development of capabilities to enhance the endurance of conventional submarines and for the integration of electronic heavy-weight torpedo (EHWT) onboard the Kalvari-class submarines.
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a contract with Naval Group to integrate the @DRDO_India's Electronic Heavy Weight Torpedo (EHWT) into the Kalvari class submarines. This move aims to significantly enhance the firepower capabilities of these indigenously built… pic.twitter.com/MTwTb8Umud
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While the first contract with Mumbai's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited is worth around Rs 1,990 crore, the second one with Naval Group, France, is worth Rs 877 crore.
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"The Ministry of Defence has signed two contracts, worth approximately Rs 2,867 crore, for the construction of Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) Plug for DRDO-AIP system and its integration onboard Indian Submarines; and the integration of electronic heavy weight torpedo (EHWT) onboard the Kalvari-class submarines," a statement from the ministry of defence read.
The AIP technology is being indigenously developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
"The project pertaining to construction of AIP-Plug and its integration will enhance the endurance of conventional submarines and significantly contribute towards the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' initiative. It would generate employment of nearly three lakh man-days," it added.
The integration of EHWT onboard the Kalvari-class submarines will be a collaborative effort by the Indian Navy, the DRDO and Naval Group, France, the ministry said.
"It would greatly augment the firepower capabilities of Kalvari-class submarines of the Indian Navy," the statement said.
Both contracts were signed in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi.