Yes agree on most point. My observation for each case was
LT was never going to win any conventional sub deal, no matter how much some fraction within navy wanted or how good the offer was. Yes someday this monopoly of MDL will break but as with the submarine class & origin, it was not to be now with scorpenes getting extended order with aip. They were just placeholder sort of.
This should make the LPD deal a prime target for them, but govt side would have to provide at least 1 big ticket to CSL-HSL lot and the smaller warships L2 portion alone can not sustain those. So both can bid aggressively for this project given the unique nature of this very large ship class, at least CSL should given IAC2 might be further away. CSL already looking into ship repair & commercial ship building opportunity plus exports.
Whatever design is finally chosen be it WDB own or with consultation, it will be heavily customised anyway (hence high overall cost).
We know whom CSL has partnered with so they see this as serious target hopefully. LT in this case can look weak but can be surprising choice who knows. Interesting convergence with the new shipping policy & domestic large shipbuilding momentum about to start so every shipbuilding co in the country is in the process of capacity enhancement. LT just like the Swan shipyard is probably open to sub-contracting which the big 3 are not likely. So that can be interesting.
Pipavav/Swan is looking for foray into defence shipbuilding hence their mou with 2 big psu ie they want the opportunity, but MDL did not seem that serious to me. Might be hedging but lets see. GRSE priority seems like warship deals with NGC L1 done, P17B they also bid aggressively & are shortlisted for the destroyer class ships + waterjet crafts & OPVs are in their basket. All this make their priority lying elsewhere.
The IN was initially enthusiastic about pvt sector participation in defence shipbuilding. But its hopes were dashed after the NOPV fiasco. I'm glad Pipavav/Swan is back in business but this is its last chance to redeem itself. Any delays/problems could call the credibility of pvt shipyards into question. Not good for future business.
One sticking point is the IN requirement for IEPS instead of proven LM2500s (which HAL builds under license) on the LPDs. The UK Royal Navy has had its fair share of problems with the Daring class DDGs, esp on long range deployments. Hope we don't get stuck with a set of really expensive hangar queens like the Vikramaditya.
The IN is reportedly also interested in operating fixed-wing drones off these ships + a full complement of helicopters + 16 X Brahmos. Displacement is now firmly in the light carrier category. This will inevitably push the costs up. The IN should have known better, considering how ruthlessly MoF babus blocked multiple IAC-2 proposals in the recent past.
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