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Indian Navy Corvette collided with Russian Navy hospital ship

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Your source is Russian & you are blaming Indians :rofl: :rofl:

CCP should hire more intelligent trolls.
No no no.
Truth in India, I don't have the courage to blame indians. is all our fault. We apologize. I shouldn't publish this thread. This is CCP fake news.
 
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No no no.
Truth in India, I don't have the courage to blame indians. is all our fault. We apologize. I shouldn't publish this thread. This is CCP fake news.

You need a second source to verify. Looks like a very minor incident. Russians use shitty steel on their ships. Indian DMR 249 grade steel is much superior to theirs.
 
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No no no.
Truth in India, I don't have the courage to blame indians. is all our fault. We apologize. I shouldn't publish this thread. This is CCP fake news.

Yawn...try better

Russians use shitty steel on their ships. Indian DMR 249 grade steel is much superior to theirs.

Bhai, it's an old hospital ship, built to merchant ship standards.
 
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You need a second source to verify. Looks like a very minor incident. Russians use shitty steel on their ships. Indian DMR 249 grade steel is much superior to theirs.
This thing has just passed 2 hours, and there won't be too much international news. Wait for tomorrow.
 
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Like those Italian tankers that congi fucker Anthony sold the navy?

Many auxiliaries are built to merchant ship standards. It was not an intelligent step by the Indian navy to specify 'DMR249 or equivalent steel' on a foreign built vessel. Of course, 'equivalent' is open to interpretation.
 
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Honestly the indians are a menace

They recently crashed their only nuclear sub, put it out of action requiring substantial repair work

Nope. Just lightly damaged HUMSA on sub. Will be easily repaired as we HAVE nuclear sub construction facilities for Arihant class modelled on Akula in Visakhapatnam. BTW we have 2 nuclear submarines. One more this year.

Maybe China will give you it's 1970s vintage model for 'balance'.
 
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