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Secret data leak hits submarine maker

- In Sydney and New Delhi

French defense contractor DCNS has been hit by a massive leak of secret data on its submarines likely to alarm India, Malaysia and Chile which use the boats, The Australian newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The 22,400 leaked pages, whichtheda­ilysaidith­adseen, detail the combat capability of the Scorpene-class DCNS submarine designed for the Indian navy, variants of which are used by Malaysia and Chile.

Brazil is also due to deploy the vessels from 2018.

Australia in April awarded DCNS a $38 billion contract to design and build its next generation of submarines.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull sought to play down the impact of the leak, saying in Canberra that while it was “of concern”, the Scorpene was a different model to the subs Australia is buying.

“The submarine we are building or will be building with the French is called the Barracuda, quite, completely different submarine to the Scorpene they are building for India,” he told Channel Seven.

The leaked documents gave the combat capabiliti­es of India’s new submarine fleet, The Australian said.

They also included thousands of pages on the submarine sensors and thousands more on its communicat­ion and navigation systems as well as nearly 500 pages on the torpedo launch system alone.

India probes damage

Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar ordered a probe into the newspaper report, saying the documents could have been obtained through hacking. Scorpene

DCNS said it was aware of the articles published in the Australian press and “national security authoritie­s” had launched an inquiry into the matter, without giving details.

The Australian said the data was thought to have been removed from France in 2011 by a former French naval officer who at the time was a subcontrac­tor for DCNS.

The data is believed to have passed through firms in Southeast Asia before eventually being mailed to a company in Australia, the newspaper said.

Australian Defense Industry Minister Christophe­r Pyne said the leak “has no bearing on the Australian government’s future submarine program”.

Australia awarded its submarine contract to DCNS but the secret combat system for the 12 Shortfin Barracudas is being supplied by the United States. The submarines are a scaled-down convention­ally powered version of France’s 4,700-ton Barracuda.

 ?? SHAILESH ANDRADE / REUTERS ?? Employees stand in front of the Indian navy’s first submarine before being undocked in Mumbai in 2015.
SHAILESH ANDRADE / REUTERS Employees stand in front of the Indian navy’s first submarine before being undocked in Mumbai in 2015.

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