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Fire breaks out on Indian Navy's Stealth Ship

Wtf, how many naval incidents do you need to have in a year? Dude, can you train your sailors and crews properly.
Can China find its missing crew at the bottom of the ocean with out the help of fishermen?
 
Accidents happen in all navies you are a military professional I guess you must know this well.
India operates a large navy. Surely accident will happen.
13 incident since 2014 for such a large navy is acceptable and they include even minor fires inside ships.
But yes I agree major incidents like ins sindurakshak & Mumbai dockyard should have been prevented.
 
Most important point.

NS Shivalik has thankfully reported no loss of life or casualties and no loss or damage to materials.
No damage to material even after 6 hours of fire? Lolsss
 
So engine room kept burning for 6 hours and there was no damage

BTW , WTC fell after one hour and we know the scale of damage ........

Engine store room -fire-6 hours - no loss.


Must be so stealthy even fire couldnt burn it.

lol why not just say there was no fire.

It was stealthy fire on stealthy ship doing stealthy damage. Now you need stealthy inspection team using stealthy techniques to make a stealthy report of stealthy damage then publish in stealthy media to be read by stealthy officials who will propose stealthy measures for stealthy prevention of any future stealthy fires.
No damage to material even after 6 hours of fire? Lolsss

The fire happened in a stationery compartment near engine parts store room during welding so the only damage was to some files and papers:
“Sparks flew while welding works were going on, igniting the fire. But it was very minor inside the stationery compartment and the fire was extinguished within a few hours.

“There was no damage to property or injuries to any person,” the spokesman said.
 
The fire happened in a stationery compartment near engine parts store room during welding so the only damage was to some files and papers:
Sure, all of us would like to believe that too, files and papers and it takes 6 hours to extinguish? You guys have an amazing denial psyche.:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Sure, all of us would like to believe that too, files and papers and it takes 6 hours to extinguish? You guys have an amazing denial psyche.:rofl::rofl::rofl:
It took 6 hours because of smoke in narrow corridors preventing determination of fire source.
It's mentioned in Post #1 on this thread itself.
 
It took 6 hours because of smoke in narrow corridors preventing determination of fire source.
It's mentioned in Post #1 on this thread itself.
There is something called respirators and oxygen tanks. That sub is not a huge building...:enjoy:
 
Bhai logo, super powers know what they are dealing with. might be a new tech dev test...6 hours and loss big achievement. paindo lokaan nu ki pata stealth shtealth ki hunda aaay..ainvai rola pa lainday oooo.

There is something called respirators and oxygen tanks. That sub is not a huge building...:enjoy:

I dont know, but ships do not have any fire suppression systems??? being stealth and most advance ship, should be.
 
Does ISI get any opportunity to sabotage something related the strategic staffs in India????
 
Most important point.

NS Shivalik has thankfully reported no loss of life or casualties and no loss or damage to materials.

fire was controlled after six hours with no damage to material, stealth indeed, even fire could not see anything to destroy
 
Bhai logo, super powers know what they are dealing with. might be a new tech dev test...6 hours and loss big achievement. paindo lokaan nu ki pata stealth shtealth ki hunda aaay..ainvai rola pa lainday oooo.



I dont know, but ships do not have any fire suppression systems??? being stealth and most advance ship, should be.
Exactly, if it's a small fire, some sort of supression system would have been activated, it won't take 6 hours.
 
Mahan Navy wasn't so honest in reporting when their officers were swapping wives

Thank you Navy for reporting even a minor fire that resulted in zero loss truthfully.

This honesty is beyond the comprehension of those who'll populate this thread.
 
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