The Navy also hoped that its Scorpene submarine, the first of which will go in for trials this year, will get its main weapon, the heavyweight torpedo, before it is declared combat ready.
"We are waiting for the new DPP," Vice Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral P Murugesan, told reporters here replying to a question about progress in the submarine project.
He said certain prepatory work was on for the submarine project, P-75I, and once the DPP is announced work will start.
Noting that the Navy is ready to work with the private industry, Murugesan said the force has made it mandatory for the selected shipyards to do 46 per cent outsourcing in the P17A project of building new frigates.
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Asked if there has been any forward movement in the Navy's plan to acquire heavy torpedos for the Scorpenes, he said the first sub will go in for trials this year.
"Since it is the first submarine of its class, the trials will go on for about a year. We hope to get it before the submarine is declared combat ready," he said, adding that the Navy is "concerned" and the government is seized of the matter.
The new DPP will also bring out a new blacklisting policy which the Navy hopes will pave the way for the torpedos.