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India acquring Nuclear Submarine
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In addition, the Navy is acquring two IL 38 and is negotiating with the US for eight P - 3C Orion aircraft. These acquistions will indeed give teeth to the existing blue water capability of the India Navy.
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Sir,
I want to salute whoever Indian sailors who is willing to go near a Russian nuclear reactor that has been rusting in salt water for the past 10 years. Those guys got balls ... and probably will very soon start reading in the dark without turning on the lights.
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Colonel,
I have been on a sub. A Russian one. Not so bad as you are implying! The only complaints I have is that it is claustrophobic and you have to line up to use the toilet, irrespective of the rank and you bowel pressure! ![]() Last edited by Ray : 11-02-2004 at 16:51 PM. |
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I do see a valid point in OoE's statement.These submarines were schedules to be produced yeards back but the russians couldnot complete them due to lack of funds most of the equipment (including the reactor core ) must have been lying like scrap in the stores of russian docks for years.The reactor especially can be really a matter of concern as it might have been effected severely due to lack of maintenance for sucha long time.Though again if the indians will feel that the submarine is not safe i dont think they will go for it and this might even be one of the reaons(or the only reason) the deal is not yet accepted by indian/russian oficial sources.
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Ajay,
What do you think Indians are like? Some idiots, who don't know the ABCs? What makes you feel that they are in the Dark Ages? You think the Indians have no idea of nuke tech? We have already had our experience with one of their nuke subs leased years ago. We are quite well versed with nuke tech even in the big stuff. ![]() Please stop being condescending. Notwithstanding the disparaging comments in western media about Russian equipment that they are lousy. They are not sophisticated I will agree, but yet they are more robust and dependable. Ask the terrorists. What does the wrolkd terrorists prefer? AK 47 or a M 16? Or even ask the US soldiers in Iraq! I have seen enough of comments here and elsewhere that AK 47 is not even worth giving as a Christmas gift to a toddler. And yet, the US soldiers use AK 47 in Iraq having junked their fancy M 16! In the 1965 War, the much flaunted, sophsticated and 'powerful' state of the art US Patton tanks, donated to Pakistan came a cropper to the lowly Shermans and Centurions of India! Propaganda and military arms dealers glossy are just that good and no more .... excellent in the glossies. ![]() Indians are not that dumb. Just looka t yourself. You avhe an Indian name and you are in the US. I am sure you are not a orange picker in a Californian orange grove or a grape picker in some Californian vinyard. Last edited by Ray : 11-02-2004 at 17:37 PM. |
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Civilian reactors got 12 feet of concrete as shielding. Subs got inches of steel (steel that has been rusting I might add) and it is an extremely tight space that you might as well be kissing the reactor. I take my beret off to the submariner crowd and I salute those willing to live beside a big bad pissed off fireball that has a mind of its own. Also, Sir, your last statement does bring a new meaning of blowing it out of your a s s. |
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1. I just raised concerns over the fact that the material lying unused is not really safe.And if u forgot to notice the last line of my mail i'll requote it Quote:
2. Nowhere in my post i said that russian equipment is crap. If u feel otherwiase u can pin point where i did such a blunder.Well u can even go to the thread "MKI vs F15" and see how much i have debated in favour of N011M radar of MKi wrt to the AESA .Well N011M is the russian radar and mki is a russian plane .In the same thread u can see me debating a lot in support of Russian equiplments. Quote:
1. please look at my introduciton thread Ajaybhutani's Introduction 2. I have been most of the time discussing indian /asian issues. 3. Myaddress is A-63 Jwalamukhi Hostel IIT(Indian Institute of Technology) Delhi Hauz Khas , Delhi India . Mail csu01098@cse.iitd.ernet.in ,ajaybhutani18@rediffmail.com. Mobile 9891708270. |
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Considering the dire need of a nuclear sub in indian navy cost to a large extent is not a hindrance.So theres stands a good chance that in case indians feel that some component is not in a good shape they would prefer to get it changed.(i read somewhere that indians are paying for the rest of left construction of the subs).
Furthermore why cant indians buy them instead of leasing them..is tehre some international treaty that debarrs them to do it . will buying the subs be of better use than leasing them( one obvoius thing is taht we wont ahve to return them back ..:D..) |
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Another question considering that indian kilos have cruise missiles of only 300km range due to missile treaties so wont the ability of akulas as the second strike platform(indians need a second strike capability in case of nuclear conflict) be greately reduced as even the missiles they get will not exceed 300km in range..
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Sir , would it be appropriate of us to imagine the Indian Navy looking the other way when it comes to safety of its crew ? With all due respect , i believe the Indian Navy knows the "precise" state of those submarines.We on the other hand , can only speculate. ajay bhutani Chill man , Navy knows better than us.Its their job.Missiles and torpedos , they know what they want and wont settle without the best they can lay their hands on. Ray Sir , Fully agree about the Russians and their weapons. It always looks like the only Russian things cute are their girls. |
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And there's another thing, a very unwanted but somewhat necessary initiation into the submarine force club. If you have not lost a crew, you're not consider a submarine power. Most submarine peacetime losses are because of stupid mistakes and there is a tendency to assume "I'm not that stupid" attitude. The sad truth is "yes, you are" and when you make that mistake, submarines are very unforgiving. It is only when you adopt the "yes, I am stupid" attitude that you start to begin to become a submarine force. You check, double check, and tripple check your actions. Very unfortunately, this lesson can only be learned when you lose a sub and its crew. |
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Now about our navy the prob is we need nuke subs so badly that even if it comes with some minor /major glitches we will get it.For instance we can pay and get a lopt of rotten material replaced(if we have money which i geuss shoul;dnot be a problem ) but if we expect russains to build a new reactor core for us , its gonna be a hard job to convince them replace it.Again if we find it difficult to pay some somethin that we is not in good shape we might just go with it, after all its a matter of national security and a lot can be compromised for it. |
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