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Indian Navy's first AIP-equipped submarine to be ready by year-end

March 6, 2026 at 01:30 PM
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Indian Navy's first AIP-equipped submarine to be ready by year-end
Second of six operational Kalvari submarines to become first in class to be fitted with endurance- and stealth-enhancing technology

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Second of six operational Kalvari submarines to become first in class to be fitted with endurance- and stealth-enhancing technology Home / External Affairs Defence Security / News / Indian Navy's first AIP-equipped submarine to be ready by year-endIndian Navy's first AIP-equipped submarine to be ready by year-endSecond of six operational Kalvari submarines to become first in class to be fitted with endurance- and stealth-enhancing technologyBetween December 2017 and January 2025, six Kalvari-class conventional diesel-electric attack submarines were commissioned into service. | Photo: Indian NavyBhaswar Kumar2 min read Last Updated : Mar 06 2026 | 7:00 PM ISTListen to This Article The Indian Navy’s first submarine equipped with advanced technology to enhance its underwater endurance and stealth is expected to be ready by the end of 2026, when the second of the six French-origin Kalvari (Scorpene)-class submarines in its fleet will have been fitted with an indigenous air-independent propulsion (AIP) system, a defence source told Business Standard on Friday. Between December 2017 and January 2025, six Kalvari-class conventional diesel-electric attack submarines were commissioned into service. The vessels were built by the state-run Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL) under a transfer-of-technology arrangement with France’s Naval Group. ā€œThe first submarine is already undergoing refit and will therefore not be fitted with an AIP system at present. The second vessel, however, will enter refit in the middle of the year and will become the first submarine in Indian service to be equipped with this technology,ā€ said the source. The AIP system will be installed by cutting open the submarine’s hull and ā€œplugging inā€ a section that will house the technology. ā€œIf all goes to plan, this process should be completed by the year-end, after which the system and the submarine will undergo trials,ā€ the source added.Also Read Sri Lanka Navy 'safely' transfers 204 Iranian sailors from ship to ColomboNavy aids Sri Lanka's ongoing search for crew of Iran warship sunk by USFinnish Prez arrives in India; to be Chief Guest at Raisina Dialogue 2026Indian Navy to commission INS Anjadip for enhanced coastal defenceIOR maritime mechanism to be consensus-based: Navy Chief Dinesh Tripathi AIP is a technology that allows conventional submarines to generate power underwater without surfacing or using a snorkel to draw in air. By enabling the vessel to remain submerged for much longer periods, it enhances underwater endurance, stealth and survivability. The ā€œenergy unitā€, which will constitute the AIP once fitted onto the submarine, is expected to be delivered to MDL in about three months, another defence source said. MDL will be responsible for integrating the AIP plug onto the vessel. The AIP system has been developed indigenously by the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) as the development-cum-production partner. Under the Project 75 India (P75I) programme, MDL will also build six advanced conventional submarines with technology transfer from its partner, the German firm ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS). The submarines, designed by TKMS to meet Indian requirements, will be equipped with similar endurance-enhancing technology. These vessels, however, will be fitted with a German AIP system. The signing of the P75I contract is expected by the end of March. More From This SectionIndia's advanced long-range strike drone set to define future warfarepremiumIndia, Finland renew MoU on environmental cooperation to boost cooperationRajnath Singh calls for Indian maritime leadership amid West Asia crisisTwo IAF pilots killed in Su-30MKI crash during training mission in Assam2 pilots killed in crash of Sukhoi-30 fighter jet in Assam's Karbi AnglongTopics : Indian Navy Naval Warship Indian submarine External Affairs Defence Security NewsDon't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channelFirst Published: Mar 06 2026 | 7:00 PM IST
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