SP's NavalForces

To the 50th Anniversar­y of the Naval Military and Technical

Cooperatio­n with India

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sEPTEMBER 1, 2015, WITNESSED the 50th anniversar­y since the first agreement with india was signed for the delivery of soviet naval equipment, i.e. four Project i641K diesel-electric submarines, five Project 159E escort ships, and five Project 368P motor boats.

Since 1965, when the first contract with indiaÕs navy in the history of bilateral relations was signed, over 70 warships have been built at RussiaÕs shipyards for the country. it is worth mentioning that India was the first foreign customer to get her ships constructe­d based on special export designs. never before had anyone ever received anything but generic ships and boats.

today, Russian and soviet military equipment accounts for about 80 percent of indiaÕs navy inventory. it is Russian ships that comprise its backbone. RussiaÕs long experience and traditions in shipbuildi­ng, enormous combat capabiliti­es and unique characteri­stics of Russian submarines, surface ships, as well as ship weapons (some are still unsurpasse­d in the world) keep arousing indiaÕs intense interest.

Close and trustful cooperatio­n is crucial in the strategic partnershi­p between Russia and india. this explains the trend in the bilateral cooperatio­n of getting Russian designs constructe­d at indiaÕs shipyards, as well as some of her systems integrated into indian ships. it is still in its infancy but gains pace steadily. it is in order to mention how RussiaÕs experience in the constructi­on of carriers, including the Vikramadit­ya, comes in handy in building indiaÕs national Project 71 aircraft carrier and outfitting her with Russian systems. Rosoborone­xport also assists the indian navy in designing and equipping Project 15a and 15b destroyers, and Project 17 frigates. thanks to her close ties with Russia, india gained access to unique supersonic, antiship missile technologi­es that resulted in the whole BRAHMOS family of missiles.

For the sake of successful implementa­tion of future projects, Rosoborone­xport is ready to work closely with indian state and private organizati­ons and shipyards authorized by indiaÕs navy.

Òexamples are in abundance of successful indian-Russian projects and everyone is cognizant of those. Russia has been a key partner of india with a vital role in a comprehens­ive strengthen­ing of her navy, from constructi­on of warships and shore infrastruc­ture facilities to training of crews,Ó says head of Rosoborone­x-portÕs navy special equipment and services export department Oleg azizov. Òindia has set a strategic goal to effectivel­y defend the national interest in the immense economic zone and the World Ocean, whereas Russia, her true and faithful friend, and strategic partner, facilitate­s india in every way.Ó

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 ??  ?? (Top) INS Vikramadit­ya is the Indian Navy flag-ship; (above, right) BRAHMOS supersonic cruise missile is the best sample of the Russian-Indian high-tech cooperatio­n.
(Top) INS Vikramadit­ya is the Indian Navy flag-ship; (above, right) BRAHMOS supersonic cruise missile is the best sample of the Russian-Indian high-tech cooperatio­n.
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