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Research Story of the WeekRussia to Lease Two Nuclear Submarines to IndiaCommander-in-Chief
of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Kuroyedov has
announced that Russia plans to lease two nuclear submarines to India. The statement
was made during his visit to the
Amurskiy Shipyard [see map] in the Russian Far East in late January 2002. The shipyard is
constructing the first submarine India would lease -- the Nerpa, a
Shchuka B-class [NATO name
'Akula
II'] nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN). [See Shchuka B-Class SSN Stats.] The second submarine, the Kuguar,
is being
constructed in the Far North at the
Sevmash
facility in Severodvinsk. India will provide Russia with financing to complete construction of
the two SSNs,
while Russia will train four Indian submarine crews and provide India with the
submarines for five years, beginning in 2004. The leased submarines are
expected to be armed with
Club-S
missiles [NATO name SS-NX-27 'Alfa'].[1] These missiles can be
outfitted with supersonic 3M-54E or subsonic 3M-54EI antiship missiles, 3M-14E
land attack cruise missiles or 91RE1 antisubmarine torpedoes. The 3M-54E and
3M-14E missiles can carry a warhead of up to 400 kg and have a range of about 300 km.[2] UPI quotes
Russia's Rosoboronexport arms sales agency as saying that construction of the
submarines will resume when India makes the first $100 million payment.[3] According to
Indian External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh, during the last four years
India and Russia have signed military contracts worth $10 billion.[4] The
submarine lease may open the door to sales of nuclear submarines and highly
enriched uranium fuel for the submarine's reactors. Although no country has
ever sold a nuclear submarine, such sales are allowed under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
because the treaty does not restrict naval propulsion reactors.[5]
Sources:
Map of the location of Russian shipyards constructing SSNs Shchuka B-Class SSN Statistics Resources on Russian Nuclear Submarines Monterey Institute Experts on Nuclear Submarines:
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