Navy's fifth Scorpene-class submarine Vagir launched in Mumbai
On Thursday, Navy’s fifth Scorpene-class submarine Vagir, having superior stealth features like the advanced acoustic absorption technique was launched at the Mazagon Dock in south Mumbai. Vijaya, wife of Minister of State for Defence Shripad Naik, launched the submarine through video-conferencing. The minister was the chief guest at the event and attended it via video link from Goa. Also Read | Delhi advocate buys Dawood Ibrahim’s property to set up ‘anti-terrorist front’ Vagir is part of the six Kalvari-class submarines being built in India. The submarines, designed by French naval defence and energy company DCNS, are being built as part of the Navy’s Project-75. An official said that these submarines can undertake missions like anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, mine laying, and area surveillance. Vagir is named after the Sand Fish, a deadly deep sea predator of the Indian Ocean. The first Vagir, a submarine from Russia, was commissioned into the Indian Navy on December 3, 1973, and was decommissioned on June 7, 2001 after almost three decades of service to the nation. "Building the Scorpene was indeed a challenge for MDL, as the complexity of the simplest of tasks increased exponentially due to all work having to be done in the most congested of spaces," Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) said.