Black Shark torpedo deal to strengthen Indian Navy's combat capability will support future Make in India: Italian firm Wass
New Delhi [India], January 22 (ANI): Italian defence firm WASS on Thursday said the contract for the Black Shark Advanced (BSA) heavyweight torpedo will significantly enhance the Indian Navy's underwater combat capabilities, and that certain parts of the HWT are likely to be made in India through future collaboration and technology transfer.
Wass recently signed a deal with India under the Buy Global category to supply 48 heavyweight torpedoes for the Kalvari-class submarines of the Indian Navy.
The firm said the flexibility of the system offers long-term growth potential for both existing and future platforms of the Indian Navy.
The firm said the torpedo is based on state-of-the-art technology and was developed as a new-generation heavyweight torpedo to meet demanding operational requirements identified in discussions with the Italian Navy.
"BSA is fully integrated in all the current in-service platforms (Uboat class, Scorpene, Vastegotaln, Kilo and Midget), any adaptation required by IN operational solution can be easily tailored," WASS told ANI.
It added that they view this agreement as the first step towards a long-term collaboration with the Indian Navy on heavyweight torpedo programmes.
"As a future step, in case of interest by the Indian Navy in additional torpedoes, WASS will be very pleased to collaborate with dedicated Indian companies, exploiting business relations already in place for many years with several industrial partners, in order to indigenize some sections through a specific Transfer of Technology/Production that will allow to increase Indian industrial capability in some specific technology," the company said.
Delivery of the torpedoes is scheduled to begin in April 2028 and will be completed by early 2030.
The Ministry said the torpedoes have significant operational capabilities and advanced technological features.
Following the signing of the agreement, Pierroberto Folgiero, Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Fincantieri, said, "This agreement marks a key strategic step for Fincantieri in India, a market of central importance in our long-term international growth strategy and one of the most dynamic naval hubs globally. Strengthening our presence in India means building enduring industrial and institutional partnerships in a region that plays an increasingly pivotal role in global maritime security. We are proud to deepen our cooperation with the Indian Navy and to position Fincantieri as a trusted long-term partner in this strategic geography." (ANI)
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