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India's new defence line: Crocodiles

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Hmm this really shifts the balance of power in India's favor. These are low cost along with a 100% operational availability. India can acquire these in numbers...and based on the lethality and effectiveness of these indigenous "magarmuch", it would take quite a lot of Pak's resources to take them down. Under water these stealth "magarmuch" would be hard to detect by Pak's submarines and other antisubmarine assets. So they would have complete control of the oceans. The only chance Pak forces would have is when they surface.

Let me do some math here
colbert-calculator.gif


If my calculations are correct it would require quite a few tank regiments provided with air cover to take one of these "magarmuch" down.

@El Sidd @Areesh
 
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Hmm this really shifts the balance of power in India's favor. These are low cost along with a 100% operational availability. India can acquire these in numbers...and based on the lethality and effectiveness of these indigenous "magarmuch", it would take quite a lot of Pak's resources to take them down. Under water these stealth "magarmuch" would be hard to detect by Pak's submarines and other antisubmarine assets. So they would have complete control of the oceans. The only chance Pak forces would have is when they surface.

Let me do some math here
colbert-calculator.gif


If my calculations are correct it would require quite a tank regiments provided with air cover to take one of these "magarmuch" down.

@El Sidd @Areesh

Apparently million plus Langoors wern't enough. so they have added crocodiles to further strengthen their defenses.
 
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cant see the video... are we releasing deshbhakt hindu crocodile into pakistani rivers? what took us so long is my question.
 
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