All the six submarines will be inducted by 2018
at a revised cost of Rs.23,562 crore ($4.6 billion),
nearly a Rs.5,000 crore ($1 billion) increase
from the originally approved cost of Rs.18,798
crore ($3.6 billion).
This information was provided by Defence Minister
A.K. Antony in a written reply in the Lok Sabha,
the lower house of Indian Parliament.
"The original delivery schedule of the first
submarine was December 2012 and remaining submarines
were to be delivered with a gap of one year each.
Consequent to the approval of the government for
revision in cost and delivery schedule, the delivery
schedule of the first submarine has been revised
to June 2015 and that of the last (sixth) submarine
to September 2018," Antony said.
The six Scorpenes are being constructed at MDL
under Project-75 under technology transfer from
French firm DCNS.
The government approval for construction of the
six submarines was accorded in September 2005
at a total cost of Rs.18,798 crore and the contract
was signed in October 2005.
The government approval for revision in cost
of the project to Rs.23,562 crore was accorded
in February 2010, along with revision in delivery
schedule.
"The delay in construction of Scorpene submarines
is attributable to initial teething problems in
absorption of new technology, delay in augmentation
of industrial infrastructure at MDL and delay
in procurement of items by MDL due to their high
cost as compared to the earlier indicated cost,"
the defence minister said.
"Most of the teething problems have been
resolved and various plans have been put in place
to minimise delays," he added.
As part of the technology transfer for the six
submarines under construction at MDL, a technical
data package has been provided by the collaborator
(DCNS).
"This will enable attainment of significant
indigenous competence in submarine construction,
especially in the field of hull fabrication, outfitting,
and system integration by the end of the programme,"
he said.
(IANS)
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