Skip to main content

Russia dominates Asian market with 28 diesel subs

Russia with its implemented and signed delivery contracts of 28 submarines dominates Asian market; Vietnamese contract has strengthened Russia's positions, reported Thursday Global Arms Trade Analysis Center (GATAC).

Rosoboronexport signed a delivery contract on six Project 636M diesel electric submarines to Vietnam during visit of Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to Russia on Dec 15, 2009. All subs will be built at Admiralteyskie Verfi shipyard in St. Petersburg; rate of delivery is one sub per year. Total contract value of submarines construction makes $2.1 bln. Considering establishment of appropriate coastal infrastructure in Vietnam, delivery of arms and other systems, total sum could reach $3.2 bln. In this case the agreement would become the most expensive contract in the Russia's naval arms export.


"Amount of Russian Project 636/877 diesel electric submarines in Asian countries will increase up to 28 after execution of the contract with Vietnam; that will ensure Russia to keep leading positions at this market", informed RIA Novosti referring to GATAC press release.

Vietnam's decision to purchase Russian diesel electric subs fits into the general trend of some Asian countries to create national submarine fleets. To make the best use of this factor, Russia makes a package offer including not only building submarines but also establishment of appropriate submarine maintenance infrastructure, and training personnel, pointed out GATAC experts.

At present, Russia proceeds with implementation of long-term upgrade program of ten Project 877EKM diesel electric subs for Indian Navy. Since 2000 Indian Project 877EKM submarines have been armed with Club-S missile system. Indian Navy currently has in service 5 Project 877EKM submarines with Club-S system. One more sub is under modernization. Upgrade contract of four more Indian diesel subs and installation of Club-S system with 3M-54E1 missiles was signed in Sept 2009. All modernized Project 877EKM submarines have six 533-mm torpedo tubes with 14 torpedoes, and 4 supersonic cruise missiles 3M-54E1 having flight range about 220 km and designed for destroying surface ships, submarines, and land targets.

Construction program of diesel submarines for China has become one of the largest orders in Russia's recent history. Delivery contract of eight Project 636 subs armed with Club-S missile system for Chinese Navy was tied in May 2002. Its total value exceeded $1.6 bln. The contract was implemented in 2004-2006. China also intends to mount Club-S system into previously delivered Russian diesel subs (two Project 877EKM and two Project 636 submarines).

According to estimates of GATAC, Russia, Germany, and France will remain key players at Asian market of diesel submarines. In some particular countries the leading trio could compete with Sweden and Holland. South Korea with its Project 209 diesel subs built under German license could also participate.

Russia has a chance to win some regional tenders, such as second parcel of six diesel electric submarines for India, ànd also Indonesia, Thailand and other countries.

Project 636 submarine is the evolution of Project 877EKM diesel electric submarine and has such distinctive features as increased submarine speed (up to 20 knots), extended operational range in submerged position, and improved silence. Combat effectiveness of Project 636 submarine has been significantly increased because of Club-S missile system

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Pakistani JF-17 A Thunder OR A Blunder

Pakistan has witnessed new defense acquisitions in this decade than any other, and in the center of it all is the new fighter which was designed by China with partial funding from Pakistan. It is formally known as JF-17 Thunder. When the fighter was in development, Pakistani online communities were jumping with excitement comparing it with its arch rival India’s modern combatants Su-30MKI, Mig-29S & Mirage-2000H. There were claims of it featuring western Radars and long range missiles, & Chinese ordering some due to its superior capabilities. But the reality is far from it. China having spent significant amount of money into a fighter which it is never going to use, most probably forced Pakistan to accept its avionics to offset some its development costs. Chinese who are known for their self reliance first and quality next, are further downgrading JF-17s capabilities with their poorly copy-pirated avionics. Along with their dubious weapons, any chance of JF

Pakistani F-16s Shoot Down RAF Eurofighter Typhoons During Air Combat Exercises In Turkey

Pakistani pilots flying modernised versions of the 1970s-vintage F-16 Falcon fighter have beaten the RAF's brand-new Eurofighter Typhoon superfighters during air combat exercises in Turkey, according to a Pakistani officer. Analysis: The RAF Typhoon, formerly known as the Eurofighter, should nonetheless have been vastly superior in air-to-air combat whether BVR or close in within visual range (WVR). The cripplingly expensive, long-delayed Eurofighter was specifically designed to address the defects of its predecessor the Tornado F3 – famously almost useless in close-in, dogfighting-style air combat. The Typhoon was meant to see off such deadly in-close threats as Soviet "Fulcrums" and "Flankers" using short-range missiles fired using helmet-mounted sight systems: such planes were thought well able to beat not just Tornados but F-16s in close fighting, and this expectation was borne out after the Cold War when the Luftwaffe inherite

India Planned Attack On Pak Navy Mehran Base To Kill Chinese Engineers

The terrorist attack on Karachi's Mehran Naval Station on May 22 was conceived and launched by India with the primary objective of killing the Chinese engineers present there, a Pakistani newspaper has claimed, citing 'informed sources'. Four to six Taliban terrorists had entered PNS Mehran on May 22, destroying two maritime surveillance aircraft and killing ten military personnel during their 17-hour siege of the naval air base. "India is the only country in the region that feels troubled by the Pakistan Navy, which had awfully beaten the Indian Navy in Operation Dwarka of 1965. Since then, it has been an earnest desire of India to harm the Pakistan Navy but it was perhaps not possible on the battle front, hence it struck the PNS Mehran," The News quoted sources as saying.