MoD issues RfP for construction of six P-75(I) submarines for Indian NavyThe Ministry of Defence (MoD) has issued request of proposal (RfP) for the first acquisition programme under the Strategic Partnership Model for construction of six AIP fitted conventional submarines named Project 75(India) [P-75(I)] for the Indian Navy, on 20 July 2021.

The RfP was issued to shortlisted strategic partners (SPs) or Indian Applicant Companies for the project — Mazagaon Dock Shipbuilders (MDL) and Larsen & Tubro (L&T). The project cost is over Rs 40,000 crore.

Project-75(I) envisages indigenous construction of six modern conventional submarines (including associated shore support, engineering support package, training and spares package) with contemporary equipment, weapons & sensors including fuel-cell based air independent propulsion plant (AIP), advanced torpedoes, modern missiles and state-of-the-art countermeasure systems.

This would provide a major boost to the indigenous design and construction capability of submarines in India, in addition to bringing in the latest submarine design and technologies as part of the project.

Post receipt of responses to the expression of interest (EoI), shortlisting of potential strategic partners (SPs) and foreign OEMs was undertaken.

The shortlisted SPs to whom the RfP has been issued would be collaborating with any of the shortlisted Foreign OEMs — Naval Group-France, TKMS-Germany, JSC ROE-Russia, Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co -South Korea and Navantia-Spain.

The foreign OEMs will be the technology partner in the SP Model. Foreign OEMs will enable SP for construction of submarines, achieving high levels of indigenisation, and ToT for various technologies.

These OEMs will enable setting up of dedicated manufacturing lines for these submarines in India by providing ToT for submarine design and other technologies and make India the global hub for submarine design and production.

The project will not only aid in boosting the core submarine/ship building industry but will also enhance manufacturing/industrial sector, especially the MSME by development of an industrial eco-system for manufacture of associated spares/systems/equipment related to submarines.

In order to achieve these objectives, the RfP has key features like mandatory level of indigenous manufacture of platforms, ToT for design/manufacture/maintenance of submarines and a few critical equipment and systems, setting up of an eco-system in India for such indigenisation and incentivisation for other key technologies, etc.

The overall aim will be to progressively build indigenous capabilities in the public/private sector to design, develop and manufacture complex weapon systems for future needs of the Armed Forces.


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