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India’s nuclear-armed submarine INS Arihant is back in the water

A nuclear submarine got demage because they forgot to close the door / hatch while diving??
Talk about giving Mac in hand of a monkey ;)
 
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Indian nuclear submarine designed by Russia INS Arihant has suffered major damage due to ”human error” and has not sailed now for more than 10 months.



Arihant is the most important platform within India’s nuclear triad covering land-air-sea modes, The Hindu reported.


Submarine’s propulsion compartment was damaged after water entered it, according to details. An Indian naval source said water rushed in as a hatch on the rear side was left open by mistake while it was at harbour.


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The Ministry of Defence for India did not respond to questions by The Hindu.


Since the accident, the submarine, built under the Advanced Technology Vessel project (ATV), has been undergoing repairs and clean up, the sources said.


Besides other repair work, many pipes had to be cut open and replaced. “Cleaning up” is a laborious task in a nuclear submarine, the naval source said.


The Arihant issue rose soon after INS Chakra, the Nerpa class nuclear submarine leased from Russia, was reported to have suffered damage to its sonar domes while entering the Visakhapatnam harbour in early October.


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However, INS Chakra has only a peripheral role in the nuclear triad, for both training and escorting, and Arihant is the one that will carry nuclear missiles.


The absence of Arihant from operations came to the political leadership’s attention during the India-China military standoff at Doklam. Whenever such faceoff takes place, countries carry out precautionary advance deployment of submarine assets. Arihant (Code name S2) came into the limelight on July 26, 2009.


After that, the submarine was towed to an enclosed pier for extensive harbour trials from the dry docks at Ship Building Centre, away from public view. Arihant was quietly commissioned into service in August 2016 and its induction is still not officially acknowledged. It is powered by an 83 MW pressurised light-water reactor with enriched uranium.


The plan was to build three such submarines. In 2009, Arihant was launched into the water at the ship-building centre in Visakhapatnam.


India, in July 2017 has kick-started its “mother of all underwater defence deals” after a 10-year delay, with France, Germany, Russia, Sweden, Spain and Japan being in the fray to build six advanced stealth submarines for an estimated $10.9 billion with an Indian shipyard.


The conventional submarine programme called Project-75 is likely to be the first mega project under the new “strategic partnership” policy finalised by India’s defence ministry in May. However, the six shipbuilders, Naval Group-DCNS (France), ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (Germany), Rosoboronexport Rubin Design Bureau (Russia), Navantia (Spain), Saab (Sweden) and the Mitsubishi-Kawasaki Heavy Industries combine (Japan), have to first respond to the RFI (request for information) issued to them by September 15, 2017.


Source: Tribune

Piss poor indian training


Accidents happen but indian rate of fucking up their top line weapons is both welcome and appalling


They messed the arihant bad

You have only two SSBN and both are in repair yards.

Come up with Valid justification.

So you have the biggest navy by far do you. Bigger than the usa Russia China etc.

So many countries has subs. But only India has accidents at the pier.


India has so many accidents while docked is because it's docked most of time due to mechanical issues. India naval maintainence, just like it's air force, is shoddy and unsafe.

Indian defense projects are just a money making scam for their super rich. There is not much planning and correlation and decisions which must be made by high ranking military personnel, are being made by a minister who cannot even spell the word "Submarine" correctly.

You cannot just send cews on a brand new submarine and expect them to function perfectly. Where is Arihant simulator? There is none.

So next time any Indian feels concerned about out nukes falling into wrong hands consider this

The report claims that cooling system of the nuclear reactor was exposed. Lack of cooling = unstable nuclear reactor = bang bang. Imagine a nuclear reactor exploding and making Indian Ocean radioactive for some time. India is putting the world at risk! A nuclear reactor has fallen into bad hand literally !!!

First it was MIGs going down, now navy ships and Sub




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In Chinese military forums, people would ask, what happened to Indian Air force or Navy, we have not heard new accident for the last two months.


Just because you have as many accidents as US Navy, doesn't make you on par with US Navy. And you don't really have "so many ships and submarines". All of your working nuclear submarines are damaged due to human errors.

The sanitary condition of India navy ship is very bad, lots of mice on it. A American navy officer once deployed to India navy ship said he would rather suicide than living on India's ships, the sailors' toilet is full of excrement sewage.

Is this not what I have been claiming since long?

All false news, dushman ko dhika dene kay liyay....

So this is the made in India quality? How many subs do they need to crash ?:lol:

I.N suffer from poor training and substandard Russian exported tech...


Quite often I.N vessels prove suicidal. I have never seen many incident in any other navy.

Of course SSKs (diesel-electric powered subs) or SSNs (nuclear reactor powered subs) can launch nuclear cruise missiles, via either torpedo tubes or VLS.

The 'N' in SSNs (nuclear reactor powered subs) or SSBNs (nuclear reactor powered ballistic missile subs) indicates nuclear propulsion, instead of conventional diesel-electric. The type of warheads of SLBMs don't matter, however they are usually nuclear.

Here stop blaming Russian equipment as russian equipment are as good as any western name it SU flankers ,T-90 and many other weapon systems here the difference is operators ,IN and AF is known notorious to flop any aircraft``


Are the authors of this article not labeled anti India, anti Hindu, anti nationalist, muslim loving scumbags yet?

India cannot be trusted with nuclear weapons. Laughing stock of the whole world!


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Its nice to see Chinese jumping over a year old piece of news... an accident happened... and fixed... chances are Arihant is somewhere around Mallaca strait or even better right at the edge of South China sea...who knows.... LOL
 
Its nice to see Chinese jumping over a year old piece of news... an accident happened... and fixed... chances are Arihant is somewhere around Mallaca strait or even better right at the edge of South China sea...who knows.... LOL
Or in another shipyard being repaired....I mean who knows right
 
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