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Arihant Roy

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So in all three tests were made for B-05, or BOOOOO.................:rofl:

Congrats to all............... we dive into deep sea with nukes on board..................:india::india:
They must have tested K-15 in ripple mode on Aug 11.

And either Brahmos or K-4 was tested ON Aug 12th. Had it been Brahmos there would have been a PR from BrahMos Corp, MoD, etc. And the max range in the notified area is 650 km. So if it had been a K-4 test then the missile must have flown a highly parabolic trajectory with a very high apogee if an appreciable range had to be attained.
 

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Hope to see a video of our Arihant or sister ship doing Operation Begemot-2 type launch with K-4/5 missiles.
 

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DFIlite on the job, we just might be luck to get glimps of tests. Wait and watch here. Last satellite pic available is of 04.08.
 

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2 missiles is not really ripple firing. A good start but need to see 4-8 missiles fired in 2 -3 mins.
 

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Indian Navy gets $600 million machines to make breathing easy in nuclear submarines


The Russian machines insulate compartments in submarines from water vapour and make it easier for crew to breathe and function better.

New Delhi: The Indian Navy’s submarine crew got a $600 million Dussehra gift from Russia – machines called ‘Moisture Separator Reheaters’ (MSRs) that will make their life under water easier.

The MSRs will be particularly useful for the nuclear submarines India is building and the deal with Russia is an indicator that New Delhi is steadfast in its commitment to the project to build nuclear subs, sources said.

Nuclear power enables submarines to be under water for up to two months without having to surface. But submariners, the men manning the boat, need the oxygen from air.

The moisture that builds up in the humid, enclosed space in the submarine underwater absorbs oxygen and makes it difficult for crew to breathe and function effectively.

MSRs insulate compartments in a submarine from water vapour and make it easier for crew to breathe and function better.

The MSRs Russia began shipping to India Friday will be stored at the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu, the sources said.

India has one nuclear submarine, the INS Arihant, launched in 2009, and is building five more at the Ship Building Centre (SBC) in Visakhapatnam under the nuclear submarine programme that began in 1974.

The second in the series was initially named Aridaman but it was changed to Arighat.
The Indian Navy also operates INS Chakra, an Akula-class nuclear-powered submarine taken on lease from Russia.

INS Arihant — armed with nuclear tipped B-05 missiles with a range of over 750 km — was quietly commissioned in August 2016, pushing India into a select club of five nations with such technology.

But within months it suffered an accidental breach and ingress of water, raising fears of reactor contamination. It was repaired and made operational in October 2017 after extensive tests showed that the damage was not as bad as initially feared.

https://theprint.in/security/indian...-breathing-easy-in-nuclear-submarines/137402/
 

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Interesting to know that Nuclear submarine related work is now happening in Kudankulam ..i thought it was IGARC in kalpakkam which was having the prototype reactor for the Arihant class and most testing and validation were getting done there ..

Kudankulam also comes under the target of urban naxals with strong protest agains the nuclear power plant and its expansions ..

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The MSRs Russia began shipping to India Friday will be stored at the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu, the sources said.

https://theprint.in/security/indian...-breathing-easy-in-nuclear-submarines/137402/
 

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Kudankulam also comes under the target of urban naxals with strong protest agains the nuclear power plant and its expansions ..
This could be the reason why these foreign read CIA and Chipong INSPIRED urban naxals are targeting kudankulam nuclear power plant. CIA and Chipong agencies could be funding these bastards to disrupt indian nuclear weapons and submarines capabilities.....:frusty:
 

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This could be the reason why these foreign read CIA and Chipong INSPIRED urban naxals are targeting kudankulam nuclear power plant. CIA and Chipong agencies could be funding these bastards to disrupt indian nuclear weapons and submarines capabilities.....:frusty:
Ahem. Not just chinki pinki, add Uropean civil rights activists to the list.
 

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This could be the reason why these foreign read CIA and Chipong INSPIRED urban naxals are targeting kudankulam nuclear power plant. CIA and Chipong agencies could be funding these bastards to disrupt indian nuclear weapons and submarines capabilities.....:frusty:
Three NGOs working against Kundakulam were banned in 2012 after PM himself pointed fingers at US agencies. IB probe against NGOs was launched in 2014 and since then lot more foreign funded NGOs have been banned.

The Intelligence Bureau Report On NGOs And What It Says.
 

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