Project 75 Alpha (Nuclear Attack Submarine) | Made from Indian steel with 95% indigenous content

Project 75 Alpha (Nuclear Attack Submarine) | Made from Indian steel with 95% indigenous content

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Nuclear Attack Submarine

In the battle for undersea supremacy, silence is the key to survival and victory. And as we all know that nuclear attack submarines of SSNs are true submarines with ability to stay and operate under water almost indefinitely; their endurance is limited only by food supplies for the crew. Back in June 2021, Indian Navy’s lone SSN was returned to Russia, leaving a huge capability gap for Navy. And now Indian Navy has two aircraft carriers with No SSNs to be part of their Carrier Strike Group.

Project 75 Alpha

Under Project 75 alpha, the Indian Navy aims to procure nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSN) with displacement of 6000 tonne. The Government of India had approved the construction of six such submarines in February 2015. On 24 June 2019, it was reported that ₹100 crore (US$13 million) have been allocated for the initial phase of the project. These will be designed by the Navy's in-house Directorate of Naval Design now called Warship Design Bureau and built in India at the Shipbuilding Centre at Visakhapatnam. In February 2020, The Economic Times reported that the preliminary design phase of the programme has been successfully completed. The Submarine Design Group of Navy assisted by the DRDO is working on detailed design which is expected to be complete by 2025 post which the construction is expected to start. The first submarine is expected to enter service after 2032.

On 14th Jun 2021, it was reported that Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) is considering the proposal to build three nuclear attack submarines. The decision on building the next three will be taken after the completion of the first set. The first three SSNs will have a 95% indigenous content. These submarines are going feature miniaturized pressure water reactor, hull from Mishra Dhatu Nigam and pump jet propulsion from DRDO.

DRDO’s Pump jet Propulsion technology

DRDO has already started working on the Pump Jet technology for Submarines which requires two important modules. First is the Marine engine and the second one is the pump jet. If you look at the USA Virginia class Submarine, it is powered by one nuclear reactor of 210 MW, two steam turbines of 30 MW and one primary and one secondary pump-jet propulsor motor. This propulsion helps to drive the submarine of 11,000t at a speed of 25knots or 46kmph. DRDO is also working on a pump jet propulsion which will have electrical engine motor that can generate the power of 525KW. DRDO is using the learning from the pump jet technology used in torpedoes to develop this prototype. This prototype will be scalable to massive 35MW of power. DRDO is planning to develop 1 for protype, 1 for qualification tests and 2 for actual evaluation and usage. It is driving this project via its Technological Development fund with the collaboration of public or private firms together with foreign firms not having stake more than 49%. BHEL also has experience in developing & deploying 20MW motors. Going via the progress being made in this area, the pump jet propulsion can be easily developed indigenously.

Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)

The nuclear submarines will be powered by a miniature pressurized water reactor (PWR) being developed by the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. PWR is already being used in Arihant-class submarine and can generate a power of 83 MW. India may seek French assistance for the nuclear reactor that run on low enriched uranium making the technology safe and future-proof similar to the Baracuda class submarines.

Submarine Material

Mishra Dhatu Nigam along with NMRL is working on making special alloy which will not have any ferro magnetic property and at same time will have strong hull than Arihant class submarines. The new allow makes the submarine faster, stronger and stealthier. Vibroacostic tile is also going to be used in Sonar dome to make the submarines further stealthier. SAILs Bhilai Steel plant will be producing the special grade steel for the nuclear attack submarines.

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@user-ts7ip7np9b
@user-ts7ip7np9b - 20.11.2023 15:57

Indians are good in commentry not in commitment that's why they are and will be always behind

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@nbhschool4593
@nbhschool4593 - 28.01.2023 18:29

Sufreen class nuclear power atack submarine is best choice.

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@rahulkarjatkar4992
@rahulkarjatkar4992 - 02.12.2022 00:37

Central gov have to invest in fighter jets and make four defence corridors upto 2024🙏

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@amuxpatch2798
@amuxpatch2798 - 28.11.2022 01:07

Ghandi purist will block it and slow down the production and design of the subs as usual.

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@knowledgeseeker8546
@knowledgeseeker8546 - 05.11.2022 15:10

A modern diesel sub with AIP is always better than a nuclear sub. for actual war.

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@user-rb9mi4ow4c
@user-rb9mi4ow4c - 18.09.2022 12:18

India submarines manufacturing is almost nothing, currently India has 15 submarines in Indian navy, let's not forget China as 60 plus submarines, including nuclear submarines, our policy on building or aquring submarines is almost nothing, our bjp government is very very slow on procurement of new submarines to indian navy

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@SG003
@SG003 - 08.09.2022 08:48

In a decade submarine will probably be 100% indigenous

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@veejsenior513
@veejsenior513 - 07.09.2022 17:38

It's time to develop nuclear powered aircraft carrier with russian assistance

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@bundusingla1045
@bundusingla1045 - 06.09.2022 19:10

What is the status of nuclear power reactor for SSN class submarine?

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@GirishKumar-jm5gi
@GirishKumar-jm5gi - 06.09.2022 15:34

Does india have pressurized reactor technology?

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@akk424
@akk424 - 06.09.2022 12:34

I am not sure but I have heard something like Russia is building stealthy submarine for itself. Why aren’t we building such stealth shaped submarines?

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@alfredhmr3364
@alfredhmr3364 - 06.09.2022 11:58

Why is India taking a long time to build its warships such as aircraft carrier and submarines. Whereas China finished its aircraft carrier only within five years. Let them try harder ti get over China.

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@dilipbaokar5776
@dilipbaokar5776 - 06.09.2022 11:17

at the heart of the SSN safety is stealth. the more the stealthier the SSN better are the chances of its survival .
so the combination of a powerful nuclear power reactor along with the better stealth will be the key of our SSN to be able not only to survive but win an undersea war in the hour of crisis.
here lies the crux of the problem. who will share this technology with India ? the answer:- no one.
not even when we are willing to pay a hefty sum in the exchange of this technology. not even Russians whom we claim only reliable friends will part us with this pure gold. (technological information )
the solution is :- we will have to develop it on our own from the scratch.
fortunately there is no dearth of talent combined with brain in India but we terribly lack in the experience. so it is a highly costly affair combined with time consuming laborious task.
but when it is accomplished we will be the masters of our own. then no one could stop us from building a real modern SSN that can beat any modern submarine of any adversary.

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@ananyasain1241
@ananyasain1241 - 06.09.2022 10:13

Nuclear Power Submarines Are Not As Quite As Diesel Electric Submarines. So We Need A More Quite Submarines That Can Defeat Diesel Electric Submarines In Terms Of Sound. Jai Hind Vandemataram 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏

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@basusri1120
@basusri1120 - 06.09.2022 08:52

What is the status of INS Arihant after the reported accident in 2018? There has been complete silence on this. So can we assume that this vessel is damaged beyond repair? If it is going to take us ten years to build our next Nuclear powered attack Submarine, would it not be prudent to purchase at least two Nuclear Submarines from France in the interim? The Russian Submarines that we have been leasing does not permit us to use ICBM’s from their platform, this renders it useless from an attack point of view. Also is it correct to assume that we have the capability of pressure hull technology?

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@mandirasarkar3992
@mandirasarkar3992 - 06.09.2022 08:04

Very informative & well described. India must focus on the latest stealth technology with the maximum fire power to encounter China & other adversaries in the future.
JAI HIND

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@anbusethupathy5036
@anbusethupathy5036 - 06.09.2022 07:47

Is it actually possible for a 95percent indigenous equipments?

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@adhilsaji150
@adhilsaji150 - 06.09.2022 07:42

Bro what about ins arihant and ins arihant

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@randmht9976
@randmht9976 - 06.09.2022 07:07

We need to make Jet Engine .
It should our priority no. 1

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@sanjaypriyadarshi
@sanjaypriyadarshi - 06.09.2022 06:59

Very informative

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@rajivdas5712
@rajivdas5712 - 06.09.2022 06:47

Huge gap, to be filled ASAP. We are a bit slow.

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@surojeetchatterjee
@surojeetchatterjee - 06.09.2022 05:03

Good news, real work is starting for empowering indian navy in under water to make it a proper blue water navy.
By hook or crook this 2 technology(pump jet propulsion & miniature nuclear reactor)needs to be achieved.

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@datoolz0
@datoolz0 - 06.09.2022 04:21

Bharat should also consider collaborating with Brasil on their nuclear submarine
Álvaro Alberto. It also runs on low enriched uranium and Brasil like Australia
intends to get an exception from the IAEA on nuclear fuel.

Bharat should also get the same exception. Project 75 Alpha
and Brasil's nuclear submarine have similar specifications.
Collaboration would help both sides reduce costs and shorten
time to completion.

And both of us are working with France on the reactor. Collaboration
is a win win for both BRICS! Just like the Embraer Airborne Early Warning and Control System.

Alvaro Alberto -- almost identical

Displacement 6,000 t
Length 100 m
Beam 9.8 m


Propulsion

1 × Pressurized water reactor, 48 MW (64,000 hp) LEU 20%
1 × Nuclear turbo-electric engine

Speed 25 knots

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