INS Kalvari Sub Ready For Refit, But Unlikely To Get Locally Made Air Independent Propulsion System (AIP)
Recent report by ThePrint indicate that India’s first Scorpene submarine INS Kalvari, which was commissioned in 2017, will undergo a scheduled normal refit this year but is unlikely to get an Air Independent Propulsion System (AIP) as was planned.INS Kalvari, the first of India’s Scorpene submarines, commissioned in 2017, is scheduled for a normal refit in the second half of this year; however,
Recent report by ThePrint indicate that India’s first Scorpene submarine INS Kalvari, which was commissioned in 2017, will undergo a scheduled normal refit this year but is unlikely to get an Air Independent Propulsion System (AIP) as was planned.INS Kalvari, the first of India’s Scorpene submarines, commissioned in 2017, is scheduled for a normal refit in the second half of this year; however,
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