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Hi I would like to have the information and the details of the submarine-sonar, project USHUS being productionised based on transfer-of-technology (TOT) by DRDO?
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The submarine-sonar, project USHUS being productionised in view of exchange of-innovation (TOT) from NPOL by simultaneous building approach is gaining quick ground at BEL, Bangalore. The request has been set on generation office by Navy and NPOL is giving specialized consultancy and support. One framework is being introduced and coordinated in Russia and the other framework is ready Indian submarines. USHUS is an incorporated sonar framework created by the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), India, for use in submarines of the Indian Navy. It is basically intended to be utilized as a part of Sindhughosh class submarines, however it is accounted for to be fitted in the Arihant-class atomic fueled ballistic rocket submarines also. USHUS is accounted for to be better than its Russian counterparts. Design and Description USHUS is utilized for identifying and following adversary submarines, surface vessels, and torpedoes and can be utilized for submerged correspondence and maintaining a strategic distance from impediments. The sonar can work in both dynamic and aloof mode, and is equipped for capture attempt and submerged correspondence. It can identify both surface ships and submarines at a scope of a couple of kilometers. The group building up the sonar was granted the Agni Award for independence by the Indian Prime Minister in May 2007. Production The creation of the sonar is finished by Bharat Electronics (BEL) at its Bangalore unit, after exchange of innovation from NPOL. NPOL keeps on giving specialized consultancy and support. The Indian Ministry of Defense marked an agreement worth Rs 167 crore with BEL for the conveyance of the sonars for four Kilo-class submarines in the vicinity of 2003 and 2007. At first one sonar framework was introduced and coordinated in Russia and other framework was introduced on board an Indian submarine. Status Indian Nuclear Submarine Project beginning with INS Arihant (ATV-1) incorporate progressed USHUS sonar framework. By April 2013, five Sindhughosh class submarines of the naval force were moved up to incorporate the USHUS framework. They are, arranged by their overhaul, Sindhuvir, Sindhuratna, Sindugosh, Sinduvijay and Sindhurakshak. INS Sindhukirti was updated in India at Hindustan Shipyard. The rest of the submarines of the class are hope to take after.
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