INS
SHALKI - SECURITY
News: The
Indian Naval Submarine (INS) Shalki arrived at the port of Colombo for a
two-day formal visit.
 
Whats
in the news?
 - The last Indian submarine to call at
     Colombo was INS Karanj, which arrived on February 3 on the eve of Sri
     Lanka's 76th anniversary of independence.
 
 - In June last year, INS Vagir made a
     port call at Colombo.
 
 
INS
Shalki
 - Class & Type:Shishumar-class
     diesel-electric submarine.
 
 - Commissioning Date:February
     7, 1992.
 
 - Status:Active
     service as of 2024.
 
 - Builders:Mazagon
     Dock Limited in collaboration with German firm HDW.
 
 - Speed:
 
 
  
   - Surfaced: 11 knots (20 km/h)
 
   - Submerged: 22 knots (41 km/h)
 
  
 
Range:
8,000
nautical miles (15,000 km) at 8 knots (15 km/h)
 
Operational
History
 - INS Shalki, launched in 1987 and
     commissioned in 1992, holds the distinction of being India's first
     indigenously built submarine.
 
 - It has been actively involved in
     various naval exercises and missions, contributing to India's maritime
     security.
 
 
INS
Karanj (S23)
 - Class & Type:
     Kalvari-class submarine (Scorpène-class)
 
 - Commissioned:
     10 March 2021
 
 - Builder:
     Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai in collaboration with
     Naval Group, France
 
 - Role:
     Diesel-electric attack submarine designed for a range of missions
     including anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, intelligence
     gathering, mine laying, and area surveillance.
 
 
Specifications:
Speed :20 knots (submerged), 11 knots
(surfaced), Range : 6,500 nautical miles at 8 knots (snorkeling)
 
Armament
 - Torpedoes:
     6 x 533 mm torpedo tubes capable of launching torpedoes and anti-ship
     missiles
 
 - Mines:
     Capable of carrying 30 mines in place of torpedoes
 
 - Missiles:
     Exocet SM39 anti-ship missiles
 
 - Stealth Technology:
     Incorporates advanced stealth features to reduce acoustic signatures,
     making it difficult to detect.
 
 - Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP):
     Future upgrades may include AIP to enhance underwater endurance.
 
 - Sensors and Countermeasures:
     Equipped with advanced sonar and electronic warfare systems to detect and
     counter threats effectively.
 
 
Source: https://www.business-standard.com/external-affairs-defence-security/news/indian-navy-submarine-ins-shalki-arrives-in-colombo-for-formal-visit-124080200613_1.html