Scorpene submarine data leak: government orders probe; parrikar calls it 'case of hacking'

Dnaindia

Scorpene submarine data leak: government orders probe; parrikar calls it 'case of hacking'"


Play all audios:

    

"I understand there has been a case of hacking, we will find out what has happened," Manohar Parrikar told reporters. Sensitive documents detailing the technical and stealth


capabilities of India's Scoprene submarines designed by French shipbuilder DCNS have been leaked, with Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar seeking a report from the Navy chief on the


matter. The development has prompted the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) to order a probe by the navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba even as sources said that the matter has reached the Prime


Minister’s Office (PMO) too.  Parrikar said that the documents relating to the French Scorpene submarine being built in the country appeared to have been hacked.  "This came to my


knowledge at 12 midnight, it is a case of hacking. First step is to identify if its related to us, and anyway its not all 100% leak," Parrikar told reporters. The Defence Minister said


he does not suspect the leak to be 100% since a lot of final integration lies with India. He said a clear picture will emerge in a couple of days. The leaked DCNS data, running to 22,400


pages, details the secret stealth capabilities of six new Indian submarines, including what frequencies they gather intelligence at, what levels of noise they make at various speeds and


their diving depths, range and endurance all sensitive information that is highly classified, according to Australia's 'The Australian' newspaper. In a statement, the Navy


said, "A case of suspected leak of documents related to Scorpene submarines has been reported by a foreign media house. "The available information is being examined at Integrated


Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy) and an analysis is being carried out by the concerned specialists. "It appears that the source of leak is from overseas and not in India,"


the Navy said. _(With inputs from PTI and our correspondent Deevakar Anand)_


Trending News

New zealand-india education week from oct 5 to 9 - times of india

BENGALURU: A Virtual Education Conclave – New Zealand-India Education Week - with universities and executives from New Z...

Nature - volume 384 issue 6607, 28 november 1996

NEW TWISTS ON DNA TECHNOLOGY This week Product Review covers items such as reagents for cell detachment and tissue disso...

Hawaii: maui's sheraton resort drops rates to as low as $199 a night

Saving money in Maui? You must be kidding. But here’s a deal that lets you do that, except that you must act quickly. Th...

Super hercules damaged in ladakh, only four more left with iaf

A C-130J 'Super Hercules' aircraft being flown by the elite 'Veiled Vipers' squadron of the Indian A...

Seasonal origin of the thermal maxima at the holocene and the last interglacial

ABSTRACT Proxy reconstructions from marine sediment cores indicate peak temperatures in the first half of the last and c...

Latests News

Scorpene submarine data leak: government orders probe; parrikar calls it 'case of hacking'

"I understand there has been a case of hacking, we will find out what has happened," Manohar Parrikar told rep...

Sajid javid insists july 19 will be 'end of the line' for lockdown

In his first Commons statement in the job, the new Health Secretary confirmed that July 19 will be the “end of the line”...

'polished, assertive, on the attack': what to know about karen read's trial style

Crime “THERE’S AN OVERALL PERSONA THAT SHE'S VERY MUCH PUSHING THAT IS NOT WHAT ONE WOULD NORMALLY DO IN A CASE LIK...

Nanoplasmonic upconverting nanoparticles as orientation sensors for single particle microscopy

ABSTRACT We showed that the anisotropic disk shape of nanoplasmonic upconverting nanoparticles (NP-UCNPs) creates change...

Palestinian cabinet resigns: officials

The Palestinian cabinet resigned on Monday and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad will select new ministers at the request of P...

Top