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DRDO develops ‘health monitoring system’ for INS Arihant

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DRDO develops ‘health monitoring system’ for INS Arihant
Published June 15, 2015 | By admin
SOURCE : UNI

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Taking lesson from the past accidents involving the Navy’s submarines, Indian defence scientists have developed a health monitoring system for underwater vessel that can alert about any potential breakdown thereby averting a possible mishap.

India’s nuclear submarine INS Arihant was being equipped with this system, a exhaustive book on the navy’s submarine fleet has revealed.

“System works on the philosophy of predictive maintenance and has been installed on the first indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant,” recently launched book, the story of Indian Navy’s Submarine Arm, “Foxtrot To Arihant” has disclosed.

“The Kilo-class and Shishumar class submarines were lacking a health monitoring systems that can alert technicians ashore,” author of the book Joseph P Chacko, told UNI.

A separate chapter on submarine mishaps gives an idea as to how underwater vessel accidents had been jolting the navy’s vital arm.
 
DRDO develops ‘health monitoring system’ for INS Arihant
Published June 15, 2015 | By admin
SOURCE : UNI

INS_Arihant_actual.jpg


Taking lesson from the past accidents involving the Navy’s submarines, Indian defence scientists have developed a health monitoring system for underwater vessel that can alert about any potential breakdown thereby averting a possible mishap.

India’s nuclear submarine INS Arihant was being equipped with this system, a exhaustive book on the navy’s submarine fleet has revealed.

“System works on the philosophy of predictive maintenance and has been installed on the first indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant,” recently launched book, the story of Indian Navy’s Submarine Arm, “Foxtrot To Arihant” has disclosed.

“The Kilo-class and Shishumar class submarines were lacking a health monitoring systems that can alert technicians ashore,” author of the book Joseph P Chacko, told UNI.

A separate chapter on submarine mishaps gives an idea as to how underwater vessel accidents had been jolting the navy’s vital arm.

Great news
 
Thats the first thing we do on our systems. Develop diagnostic software first and then the system software later.
Good that they are atleast doing it now. :enjoy:
 
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