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Indian Navy’s fifth Scorpene-class submarine Vagir launched

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Last Updated on 11/16/2020 by OTC

The fifth Scorpene conventional submarine, Vagir, being built by the Mazagon Docks Limited (MDL) with technology transfer from France was launched into water on Thursday.

“The fifth of the Indian Navy’s Kalvari class submarines of Project 75 has been launched on November 12 at the Kanhoji Angre wet basin of MDL,” the Indian Navy said in a statement. The ceremony took place through videoconferencing.

Work would now commence on Vagir for setting various equipment before proceeding with harbour acceptance trials, Indian Navy said. “The crew will subsequently sail the submarine for the sea-acceptance trials, after which the submarine would be delivered to the Navy”

The first two submarines of Project-75 have been commissioned into the Navy and the third and fourth ones are in various stages of sea trials.

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