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Indigenous Scorpene submarine test-fires torpedo: Jaitley

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Scorpene This file handout photo taken and released by The Indian Navy on May 1, 2016 shows India's Scorpene Class Submarine INS Kalvari taking part in its maiden sea trials off the coast of Mumbai. AFP

New Delhi: The indigenous Scorpene class submarine has successfully test-fired a torpedo, defense minister Arun Jaitley said on Saturday, congratulating the scientists and engineers for it.

Defense Ministry sources said this was the last major test that was required before the submarine could be handed over to the Indian Navy.

Jaitley said in a series of tweets that the test was done by the first Scorpene class submarine Kalvari, but did not say which torpedo was tested. The sources also declined to identify the torpedo.

"Congratulations to our scientists, engineers on successfully test firing torpedo from the first indigenously built Scorpene Class Submarine. This indigenously built stealth Submarine will soon add potent underwater capability to the Indian Navy," posted Jaitley.

On March 2, the Kalvari, the first of the six Scorpene submarines being built in India, had test fired an anti-ship missile for the first time.

The Scorpenes submarines are being built by Mazagaon Dockyard Limited under Project 75 with transfer of technology from the collaborator, DCNS of France. Two of the submarines are ready, and rest four are under construction.

Kalvari is undergoing sea trials and expected to be commissioned mid-2017.

The second submarine Khanderi was launched on January 12 this year, and will undergo rigorous tests and trials in the harbor and at sea, on surface and underwater till December this year, and will be commissioned in the Navy after that.

The state-of-the-art features of the Scorpenes include superior stealth and ability to launch a crippling attack on the enemy using precision guided weapons.

The attacks could be carried out with torpedoes, tube-launched anti-ship missiles both while underwater or on surface in all theaters, including the tropics, giving it invulnerability unmatched by many other submarines.

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