Project 75
Duration: 7 min
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The video is a lecture on Project 75, a major Indian naval initiative. The presenter introduces the project, which was launched in 2005 to build six Scorpene-class diesel-electric submarines. The core of the lecture is a detailed list of the six submarines, their names, and their commissioning dates. The list includes INS Kalvari (2017), INS Khandari (Sep 2019), INS Karanj (March 2021), INS Vela (Nov 2021), INS Vagir (Jan 2023), and INS Vagsheer (15th Jan 2025). The presenter uses a whiteboard to write and annotate the information, emphasizing the names and dates of the submarines as they are discussed. The video is structured as a straightforward informational session, with the presenter's voiceover explaining the content displayed on the screen.
Chapters
0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The video opens with a slide titled 'PROJECT 75' in red text. The presenter, visible in a small window, begins to explain the project. The main text on the slide states that Project 75 was launched in 2005 to build six Scorpene (diesel-electric) submarines of the Kalvari class. The presenter starts by introducing the first submarine on the list, INS Kalvari, which was commissioned in 2017. The slide is static, and the presenter's voiceover provides the context for the information being presented. The visual focus is on the text, with the presenter's face in the corner, indicating a lecture format.
2:00 – 5:00 02:00-05:00
The presenter continues to list the submarines of Project 75. The slide remains unchanged, but the presenter's annotations appear on the left side of the screen. He writes 'Project 75' and 'Project 2005' to emphasize the project's name and launch year. He then proceeds to list the second submarine, INS Khandari, which was commissioned in September 2019. The presenter then moves to the third submarine, INS Karanj, commissioned in March 2021. The visual focus remains on the text, with the presenter's hand writing notes to reinforce the key points. The lecture progresses chronologically through the list of submarines.
5:00 – 7:13 05:00-07:13
The presenter completes the list of submarines for Project 75. He writes the names of the remaining three submarines: INS Vela (commissioned in Nov 2021), INS Vagir (commissioned in Jan 2023), and INS Vagsheer (commissioned on 15th Jan 2025). The presenter uses a red pen to circle the names and dates, highlighting the final two entries. The slide remains static, and the presenter's voiceover provides the details for each submarine. The lecture concludes with the full list of six submarines and their commissioning dates, summarizing the progress of Project 75.
The video provides a clear and structured overview of Project 75, a significant defense initiative for the Indian Navy. The lecture methodically presents the project's objective, the type of submarines being built, and a chronological list of the six vessels. The use of a static slide with handwritten annotations helps to focus the viewer's attention on the key facts: the project's launch year, the submarine class, and the commissioning dates of each vessel. The progression from the first to the last submarine illustrates the timeline of the project's completion, culminating in the commissioning of INS Vagsheer in 2025, which is the final submarine in the series.