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Just India of course, only nuke sub sank in harbour cos forgot to CLOSE HATCH

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Huat Ah! Only in Ah Neh Land!

Ah Neh Navy sailed their only nuke submarine without closing it's hatch! It flooded and nearly sank in harbour, and filled full of SHIT WATER need years to clean up!


https://sputniknews.com/asia/201710041057931919-india-nuke-submarine/




India’s Lone Nuclear Submarine Damaged; Lying Idle for One Month
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The Russian-made INS-Chakra is the Indian Navy’s only operational nuclear attack submarine. The INS-Arihant, poised to be India’s second nuclear submarine, has cleared trials but is awaiting final clearance from the Indian Navy.

New Delhi (Sputnik) – A Russian nuclear submarine leased by the Indian Navyhas been severely damaged in an accident and has not sailed for a month. According to ‘The Print’, the attack submarine is currently berthed at its home port of Visakhapatnam for repairs.

The sonar dome of INS Chakram, which has a submerged displacement of 12,770 metric tons suffered severe damage in an accident that occurred sometime in August this year, according to reports.



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Sputnik tried to confirm the extent of damage to the submarine, but naval officials at Vizag did not divulge any substantial information despite repeated calls.


“Concerned officials have been engaged in the meeting since morning. We are not able to say more than this,” a naval officer who did not wish to be named told Sputnik.
Nevertheless, sources said that the sonar dome was damaged either while the ship was sailing off the coast of Visakhapatnam or while it was negotiating the narrow channel while entering the harbor.

“The sonar dome is the protective cover of the sonar-eyes and ears of the ship, which is located in the bow of the submarine just below the torpedo tubes. The time taken to repair it will depend on the extent of the damage. We should wait for an official statement on this issue. But, yes, if the submarine receives any damage, it is a very sensitive issue,” Commander Abhay K Singh (Ret.), a research fellow at the Military Affairs Centre in the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in New Delhi told Sputnik.

The Indian Navy had formally inducted the nuclear-powered submarine into its fleet in April 2012 on a 10-year lease from Russia at a cost of approximately $900 million.



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港内自沉?印度首艘国产核潜艇因人为失误瘫痪

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参考消息网1月9日报道《印度教徒报》网站1月8日发表题为《十个月前的“事故”导致印度“歼敌者”号核潜艇瘫痪》的报道称,印度海军消息人士称,由于疑似的人为失误,印度国产核潜艇“歼敌者”号受损严重,已经数月没有航行。在印度的陆海空“三位一体”核力量中,“歼敌者”号是最重要的武器平台。

根据印度媒体获悉的详细信息,十个多月前,“歼敌者”号推进舱区域进水,致使推进舱严重受损。一名印度海军消息人士说,进水原因是潜艇后侧一个舱口被错误地保持为打开状态。

这艘国产核潜艇是根据印度“尖端技术舰艇计划”建造的,其严重受损时正靠港停泊。消息人士称,此次事故发生后,该潜艇一直在接受维修和清理,没有航行。

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除了其他维修工作,还必须打开并替换许多艇内管路。一名海军消息人士说,核潜艇的“清理”工作是一项费力的任务,这就是印方推迟让该潜艇重返大海的原因。

就在“歼敌者”号发生事故的消息被曝光前不久,印方从俄罗斯租借的核潜艇“查克拉”号去年10月初在进入印度维沙卡帕特南港时,声呐罩受损。不过,“查克拉”号在印度的三位一体核力量中仅扮演边缘性角色,承担训练和护航任务,因为搭载核导弹的是“歼敌者”号。

印度与中国在洞朗地区军事对峙期间,“歼敌者”号未参与印方相关部署行动,这引起政治领导层的注意。每当爆发此类对峙时,当事国都会提前进行预防性的潜艇部署。

2009年7月26日,“歼敌者”号举行下水仪式。此后,该潜艇被拖至一处封闭码头接受测试,远离公众视野。2016年8月,“歼敌者”号悄悄开始服役,但截至目前其入役仍未得到印度官方承认。

配备核弹道导弹的“歼敌者”号是印度唯一在役的弹道导弹核潜艇。“歼敌者”号配备了100名操控人员。

印度拥有一项雄心勃勃的计划,打算建造一支弹道导弹核潜艇编队,由5艘歼敌者级潜艇组成。

印度海军消息人士称,该计划取决于“歼敌者”号是否能够取得成功。“歼敌者”号的开发建造工作耗时30年,成本高昂。一名印度海军前高级官员说:“最初估计3艘该型潜艇的成本约为300亿卢比(1美元约合63卢比),而目前看来仅‘歼敌者’号的成本就超过了1400亿卢比。”



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资料图片:印度第一艘国产核潜艇“歼敌者”号。

图为参演的美印海军航空兵机群。这一机群混编了美军的F/A-18“超级大黄蜂”战斗机和印军的米格-29K战斗机。

除航母外,参加演习的舰艇还有美国海军“普林斯顿”号导弹巡洋舰,霍华德”号、“肖普”号和“基德”号导弹驱逐舰和日本海上自卫队“涟”号导弹驱逐舰。除此之外,三国还派出了两艘潜水艇和超过95架飞机参加此次军演。

卡内基印度中心外交政策专家沙维尔表示,通过此次军演,美国旨在向印度传达双方共同塑造亚洲安全环境的承诺。图为1架印度海军米格-29K战斗机低空飞越”尼米兹“号航母飞行甲板。

共有6500余名美国海军官兵和700名余名日本海上自卫队员与印度海军一道参与演习。今年的“马拉巴尔”军事演习是历次该演习中参演部队规模最大的一次,也是美日印三国航空母舰首次同时参与演习。

图为三国舰艇编队正在并列航行。

今年的“马拉巴尔”海上联合军事演习的内容涵盖在孟加拉湾进行的潜艇识别训练、舰队防空及对地攻击训练、海上搜索训练和反潜训练。图为参演演习的舰载机群飞越印度海军“超日王“号航空母舰。

此外,演习还包括在印度金奈举行的航母战斗群行动和海上巡逻行动等内容。图为参演舰载机群飞越美国海军”尼米兹“号航空母舰。

据悉,自1992年起,美印两国每年都会举行“马拉巴尔”海上联合军演,近年来,该军演的规模不断扩大,日本在2015年正式成为“马拉巴尔”年度海上联合军演的成员。

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India’s First Nuclear-Powered Missile Submarine Has Been Out of Action for 10 Months
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India’s first nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) appears to have suffered from an accident that has knocked the boat out of commission for the past 10 months.

The vessel propulsion compartments were flooded with seawater due to what appears to have been human error. According to the Indian newspaper The Hindu, a hatch on the port side of the vessel was left open by accident while Arihant was still in port. Water apparently entered the vessel when it set sail.

As the lead boat of a new class of submarines and as New Delhi’s first attempt at building an SSBN, Arihanthas had its share of problems. Senior Indian Navy sources told The Hindu that Arihant has faced problems from the beginning partly because of “major differences between the Russian-supplied design and indigenous fabrication are said to have left many issues unaddressed satisfactorily.”

However, this latest accident does not have anything to do with design flaws or manufacturing defects. The problem in this case is simple negligence—a hatch being left open.




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The Indian submarine fleet has a long history of serious accidents. Indeed, in recent months, INS Chakra, Project 971 Akula-class nuclear attack submarine leased from the Russian Federation, suffered damage to its sonar dome in October. Since 2008, the Indian Navy’s submarine force has suffered at least three serious accidents, two of which resulted in serious loss of life.

It is not yet clear if the accident onboard Arihant will seriously impact the developmental progress of India’s submarine-based nuclear deterrent. A second SSBN called Arighat was launched on November 19 earlier this year. That vessel is apparently conducting sea trials according to The Hindu.

The Indians plan to build three additional Arihant-class vessels for India’s retaliatory second-strike capability. However, Arihant has apparently proven to be far more expensive than anticipated—and technologically far more troublesome than expected. Indeed, the vessel has been in development for more than 30 years.

“It was initially estimated to cost about ₹3000 crore [crore=10 million] for three boats — now the cost of Arihant itself seems to have gone over ₹14,000 crore,” a former high-ranking naval officer told The Hindu.

The vessels are expensive, but it seems likely that New Delhi will continue on its path to develop a survivable submarine-based deterrent. With hostile nuclear-armed China and Pakistan next door, India has little choice but to persist with the development program despite its exorbitant cost.

Dave Majumdar is the defense editor of The National Interest. You can follow him on Twitter @DaveMajumdar.

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It always amazes me how Indian nationalists crawling the net can boast of being a maritime superpower with only 1 out of action nuclear sub, 1 aircraft carrier awkwardly modified from a helicopter platform and of course the pair of Kolkata class destroyers which are decently modern up to par ships being puffed up to epic Zumwalt-killing proportions.

Every country has irrational fanboys and nationalists, but I've never seen any country where the boastings are so far removed from reality.
 

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Maybe someone wanted to shit and opened the hatch.


It is just a matter of time ABNN will leave a valve open leaking REACTOR WATER all over, and Ah Nehs' Mutuh Curry Fish Head will glow when lights goes off. Just a matter of time, you leave nuclear toys with Ah Nehs, that's it! Japs so prudent already fucked up. For ABNN, it will be just 500X faster to fuck up BIG TIME.
 

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Left a hatch opened and went sailing to sea!

1st there is no Check SOP procedure, no double checking. No Standing orders.

2nd technically, there should be some warning alarms and sensors, either not there or not working, or better still alarm ignored and switched off!

3rd it will happen again surely. Because navy did not PUT THE BASTARDS MORONS on public execution firing squad. The commander did not get demoted to corporal.

In all ABNN sucks, this country must sink and all Ah Nehs must die.
 

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Left a hatch opened and went sailing to sea!

1st there is no Check SOP procedure, no double checking. No Standing orders.

2nd technically, there should be some warning alarms and sensors, either not there or not working, or better still alarm ignored and switched off!

3rd it will happen again surely. Because navy did not PUT THE BASTARDS MORONS on public execution firing squad. The commander did not get demoted to corporal.

In all ABNN sucks, this country must sink and all Ah Nehs must die.

SMRT maintenance sucks too, ah neh did the same thing as SMRT, just sign & tick, YES! on the SOP checked form, Yes to hatch closed.
 

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You go to any playground in the red dot and you will see that these foreign talents make up at least half the numbers there-good luck to the 70%.
 

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India’s $2.9B submarine suffered ‘major damage’ after hatch left open: ‘Major f– up’


India’s $2.9 billion nuclear-missile submarine, the INS Arihant, suffered “major damage” requiring more than 10 months of repairs after someone left a hatch open. (Image: IDRW.org) more >


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One of the crown jewels of the Indian Navy, a $2.9 billion ballistic-missile submarine, was sidelined for over 10 months because someone left a hatch open.

The INS Arihant suffered “major damage” shortly after it was commissioned in 2016 due to something out of a submariner’s worst nightmares: Someone forgot to close a hatch. The incident happened in Visakhapatnam harbor shortly after the vessel was commissioned.

“Arihant’s propulsion compartment was damaged after water entered it,” The Hindu reported Monday. “A naval source said water rushed in as a hatch on the rear side was left open by mistake while it was at harbor.”

Western media outlets were stunned at the “human error” attributed to the ordeal.

“As the star of the Indian Navy, Arihant should have attracted the best submariners India had to offer, which makes this accident all the more baffling,” Popular Mechanics reported Monday.


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Agree. Just not sure if it is nationalism or just a cultural trait in the Indian sub-continent and that includes the Pakistanis. Even in the face of a crumbling situation, they make statements and claims that are out of the ballpark.

And it is not just one incident with the Navy. There is a litany of disasters in their fleet. They wrote off an entire Sub after the Russians completed an major overhaul and again it was due to a mistake at the same dockyard that left a few dead.



It always amazes me how Indian nationalists crawling the net can boast of being a maritime superpower with only 1 out of action nuclear sub, 1 aircraft carrier awkwardly modified from a helicopter platform and of course the pair of Kolkata class destroyers which are decently modern up to par ships being puffed up to epic Zumwalt-killing proportions.

Every country has irrational fanboys and nationalists, but I've never seen any country where the boastings are so far removed from reality.
 

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Agree. Just not sure if it is nationalism or just a cultural trait in the Indian sub-continent and that includes the Pakistanis. Even in the face of a crumbling situation, they make statements and claims that are out of the ballpark.

And it is not just one incident with the Navy. There is a litany of disasters in their fleet. They wrote off an entire Sub after the Russians completed an major overhaul and again it was due to a mistake at the same dockyard that left a few dead.

Yea, this sort of mentality afflicts the Pakistanis as well. And it's not just Indian Navy, airforce is sama sama. Intolerably high incidences of plane crashes, delayed and outdated domestic LCA fighter puffed up to a 4.5G+ fighter comparable to Eurofighter Typhoon, constantly fantasizing about how the future MCA is going to thrash up the F-22 and J-20 when there's not even 1 single functioning prototype to date...

The only up to par modern suite of fighters in the IAF are the 200+ SU-30MKI purchased from Russia, the way you hear them talk it's like they are just a step behind USAF.

It's bad enough that fanboys flood the net with such nonsense, even major Indian MSM are hyping up the same way all the time. The politicians are just as happy to ride on the BS as a way to brandish their patriotic credentials.
 
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Only chinese would want to open airplane doors during flight to get fresh air.
absolutely korekt, and also to smoke.
the m&ds must thank the chinks for this, as they'll follow right behind and wander around to look for right-angled korners :p
 

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Only chinese would want to open airplane doors during flight to get fresh air.

It's the rancid stench from the indians that forced them to open the doors for some fresh air. Inhaling too much of that foul stench has proven to impair one's judgement.
 

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Someone Left a Hatch Open and Crippled India’s $2.9 Billion Submarine

Water damage put the submarine out of action for ten months.

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India’s first ballistic missile submarine was out of commission for ten months after someone neglected to properly close a hatch. The nuclear-powered submarine INS Arihant was flooded with saltwater, necessitating nearly a year’s worth of repairs. The submarine is designed to function as a floating arsenal of nuclear weapons, guaranteeing a retaliatory strike in case of surprise attack.

The incident was first reported by The Hindu. According to an Indian Navy source, a hatch was left open on the rear left side of the ship, allowing seawater to rush into the propulsion area while the Arihant was in harbor. Arihant was out of action for ten months as water was pumped out and pipes were cut out and replaced. Indian authorities likely felt that pipes exposed to corrosive seawater couldn't be trusted again, particularly pipes that carry pressurized water coolant to and from the ship’s 83 megawatt nuclear reactor. Failing pipes could not only endanger the ship’s crew but the entire submarine... and her nuclear weapons.

India’s first ballistic missile submarine is the result of a $2.9 billion submarine technology program. Construction on Arihant began in 2009, and the ship was commissioned into the Indian Navy seven years later in October 2016. The modified Russian Akula-1 class nuclear attack submarine was lengthened to accommodate twelve K-15 short-range nuclear missiles or four K-4 intermediate range nuclear missiles. K-15 missiles, with their 434-mile range, primarily target Pakistan, while K-4 missiles, with their 2,174-mile range can reach all of Pakistan and as far as the capital of India’s other neighborhood rival, Beijing. A second missile submarine, INS Arighant, was launched in December, and at least three submarines are planned.

India has a “No First Use” policy with regard to nuclear weapons, promising that it would only use nuclear weapons in response to a nuclear attack. The nation is only the sixth country in the world to put ballistic nuclear weapons at sea, a strategy designed to render at least part of the country’s nuclear arsenal invulnerable to surprise attack. The strategy, known as Continuous At Sea Deterrence, is employed by several countries including the United States and requires at least one nuclear-missile armed submarine at sea at all times.

How in the world could a $2.9 billion submarine be sidelined by a simple mistake? Not leaving hatches open that could potentially sink a ship, particularly a submarine, is basic common sense. Why were the propulsion section and nuclear reactor on the 364-foot long submarine unattended so the flooding went unnoticed as long as it did? As the star of the Indian Navy, Arihant should have attracted the best submariners India had to offer, which makes this accident all the more baffling.


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An Open Hatch Causes 2.9 Billion Dollars Of Damage To Indian Nuclear Submarine

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The first ballistic missile submarine of India is out of commission for almost ten months. The submarine INS Arihant was flooded with saltwater after the negligence of staff who did not close the hatch properly. The damages will be repaired in almost a year’s time. The submarine was designed to work as a floating arsenal of nuclear weapon and guaranteed a retaliatory strike in case of a surprise attack.

According to an Indian Navy source, a hatch left opened on the rear side of the ship that allowed saltwater to enter the propulsion area while the ship was at the harbor. The submarine, Arihant, was in repairs for ten months while the water was pumped out of it and pipes were replaced. Indian authorities also believe that the pipes that were exposed to the saltwater cannot be trusted to work efficiently. Particularly those pipes that carry pressurized water coolant to and from the ship’s 83-megawatt nuclear reactor. Failing pipes will not only endanger the ship’s crew but also the whole submarine and the nuclear weapons on it.

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The Arihant was built after investing $2.9 billion on it as a result of a submarine technology program. Its construction began in 2009 and the ship was commissioned to Indian Navy in 2016. The modified version of Russian Akula-1 class nuclear attack submarine was able to accommodate twelve K-15 short-range nuclear missiles or four K-4 intermediate-range nuclear missiles. K-15 missiles, target Pakistan with their 434-mile range while K-4 missiles can reach all of Pakistan and even to other Indian rival’s capital, Beijing. A second missile submarine, INS Arihant was launched in December and another set of 3 submarines are also planned.

India has a “No First Use” policy regarding nuclear weapons and promises to use nuclear weapons only when attacked by them. It is the sixth nation in the world that has put ballistic weapons at sea. The strategy is called Continuous At Sea Deterrence and is employed by several countries including the USA. It requires only one nuclear-missile armed submarine at sea at all times to repel a surprise attack.

Keeping the hatches under strict check and not leaving them open because they can potentially sink a ship is basic common sense. Why did the propulsion section and nuclear reactor on the 364-foot long submarine was left unattended so the flooding went unnoticed? Only investigations will tell!
 
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