India's Next-Gen SSN Nuclear Attack Submarine Design Completion Anticipated by Mid-2029, Incorporating State-of-the-Art Stealth and Combat Features

India's Next-Gen SSN Nuclear Attack Submarine Design Completion Anticipated by Mid-2029, Incorporating State-of-the-Art Stealth and Combat Features


India's ambitious program to develop a new class of nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) is on track to achieve a major milestone, with the design phase expected to conclude by mid-2029, according to sources familiar with the project.

This new SSN represents a significant leap forward in India's naval capabilities, distinct from the existing Arihant-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs).

The project's origins trace back to the initial conception of the Arihant-class, which began as an SSN program. However, the design was subsequently altered to produce India's first fleet of SSBNs, capable of launching nuclear-armed ballistic missiles.

Now, with approval from the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the dedicated SSN program is moving forward with a completely new design incorporating cutting-edge advancements.

A defining characteristic of the new SSN will be its focus on stealth and hydrodynamic efficiency. Sources indicate the submarines will feature a cylindrical hull, a design known to minimize water resistance.

This contributes to quieter underwater operation, a critical element for avoiding detection. This design choice aligns with modern SSN designs globally, which prioritize stealth as a primary feature.

The Indian Navy is prioritizing the integration of several key technological advancements. These enhancements will focus on improving stealth capabilities (such as anechoic coatings and advanced propulsion systems), enhancing maneuverability, and boosting overall combat effectiveness to meet the demands of modern naval warfare. These include advanced sonar systems for detecting and tracking enemy vessels, as well as sophisticated weapons systems.

While some media reports have speculated that the submarines' submerged displacement (the weight of the water displaced by the submarine when fully underwater) would be around 10,000 tons, informed sources clarify that the actual displacement will be greater than 7,000 tons but less than 10,000 tons. This places the new SSNs in a substantial weight class, though the precise figure remains under development as the design process is ongoing.

Following the completion and approval of the design, which is anticipated by mid-2029, the actual construction of the first two submarines is expected to commence around 2030. This phase will involve extensive testing and sea trials before the submarines are formally commissioned into the Indian Navy.
 
This new class SSN should have Frecnh tech based Pump jet propulsion and US latest SSN type sensors ! In total our SSNs should be as acapable as US Navy SSNs ! Seek tech from USA to become equal partner of QUAD !
 
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Excellent.

Timelines need to be shortened.

SSN’s are the need of the hour for IN in Indian Ocean Region.
 
Once our SSN are ready and commissioned, we should pitch the SSNs to our Aussie friends as an alternative to the AUKUS submarines. Imagine appying vegemite on your toast inside a cozy nice SSN. Our Aussie friends are gonna love it.
 
Oh My God...that means it will not induct before 2040....by then China will have 50-60 Nuclear Submarine...China has inducted 7 nuclear submarine in just 2-3 years...and India is dreaming to compete with China.
 
Once our SSN are ready and commissioned, we should pitch the SSNs to our Aussie friends as an alternative to the AUKUS submarines. Imagine appying vegemite on your toast inside a cozy nice SSN. Our Aussie friends are gonna love it.
It will take at least 12-15 years for the commissioning of our own SSN, but the good thing is that the project has received approval from the CCS. Since India has good experience in constructing SSBNs, we can leverage the technology from the Arihant class. Hope for the best!
 
Oh My God...that means it will not induct before 2040....by then China will have 50-60 Nuclear Submarine...China has inducted 7 nuclear submarine in just 2-3 years...and India is dreaming to compete with China.
60 is too optimistic, bro. Don't be so rude. Their submarines are not as good as you think, plus it takes time to build the first one. Even if we build 50-60 SSNs, imagine the maintenance and operating costs. We have SSBNs that we can use. That too, we should build only for our security, not to compete with China. 12-15 by 2050 should be enough.
 
Once our SSN are ready and commissioned, we should pitch the SSNs to our Aussie friends as an alternative to the AUKUS submarines. Imagine appying vegemite on your toast inside a cozy nice SSN. Our Aussie friends are gonna love it.
I don't think Indian SSNs will be ready for export by then, plus this is the first generation of Indian SSN class, so won't be as capable as American/Brit SSNs offered to Aus. Unless the US invades Canada, there is no possibility for Australia or UK pulling out of the AUKUS deal and forever changing relationships between Anglo countries.
 
This is a critical requirement that we need to 100% indigenously design, develop and manufacture in India. We need to develop this very quickly as well so they should hire more staff and work for longer hours if needed. Once we develop it we should manufacture at least 4 submarines at the same time instead of the usual practice of 2.

We should also start developing the 190MW reactor which will be complex and take a while to ensure it’s safe and it works very well.

We will also need to develop our own next generation submarine launched heavy weight torpedoes, long range cruise and hypersonic missiles, underwater drones, underwater swarm drones etc. We will need a lot of Indian private sector companies who can help to develop these advanced technology.
 

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