Context:
The Indian Navy aims to enhance the capabilities of its Marine Commandos (MARCOS) for special undersea operations through the acquisition of indigenously-made swimmer delivery vehicles, also referred to as underwater chariots and midget submarines.
Relevance:
GS III: Defence and Security Challenges
Dimensions of the Article:
- Navy’s Acquisition Plans for Indigenous Undersea Chariots
- Marine Commandos (MARCOS)
- The Chariots in Naval Operations
Navy’s Acquisition Plans for Indigenous Undersea Chariots
Key Features:
- Crew Capacity:
- Undersea chariots designed to carry a crew of at least six members.
- Power Source:
- Propulsion powered by advanced lithium-ion batteries.
Operational Advantages:
- Increased Size:
- Larger size of delivery vehicles facilitates the transport of bigger cylinders by divers.
- Extended Underwater Stay:
- Longer operational durations underwater due to enhanced cylinder capacity.
- Improved Operational Range:
- Overall operational range in shallow waters extended.
Enhanced Capabilities:
- Weapon Carriage:
- Larger chariot dimensions allow for the carriage of additional weapons.
Indigenous Production:
- Made in India:
- Emphasis on indigenous manufacturing for undersea chariots.
Marine Commandos (MARCOS)
Overview:
- Special Operations Force:
- Formed by the Indian Navy, MARCOS specializes in air, water, and land operations.
- Establishment:
- Founded in February 1987.
- Alternate Name:
- Also known as the Marine Commando Force (MCF).
Modeling After Elite Units:
- Inspiration:
- Modeled after the elite units such as the US Navy SEALs and the Royal Marines.
Functions:
- Diverse Operations:
- Trained to conduct a variety of operations encompassing air, water, and land domains.
- Specialized Roles:
- Proficient in:
- Maritime and amphibious warfare.
- Counter-terrorism operations.
- Unconventional warfare.
- Rescue missions.
- Reconnaissance.
- Raids.
- Proficient in:
- Swift Response:
- Capable of a swift and stealthy response in denied territories.
The Chariots in Naval Operations
Overview:
- Specialized Platforms:
- Chariots are highly specialized self-propelled vehicles used by advanced navies worldwide.
- Launch Capability:
- Launched from ships or submarines based on size and designated roles.
- Historical Reference:
- In World War II, manned human torpedoes were referred to as chariots.
Functionality:
- Shallow-Water Operations:
- Especially useful for naval operations in shallow waters.
- Mission Range:
- Suitable for various missions, including shallow-water surveillance and attacking coastal installations and adversary ships in harbors.
- Access to Restricted Areas:
- Enables marine commandos to access areas close to adversary harbors that submarines cannot reach due to shallow waters.
- Transportation of Equipment:
- Facilitates the transportation of weapons and equipment to operational areas.
Usage in India:
- Limited Public Information:
- Limited publicly available information on the swimmer delivery vehicles used by the Indian Navy.
- Historical Use:
- Some sources suggest the use of Italian-made chariots by the Navy for several years.
- Indigenous Production:
- In 2012, the Ministry of Defence directed Hindustan Shipyard Limited to build two submarines of this type.
-Source: Indian Express