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Old 04-28-19, 01:25 PM   #1
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Good hunting and don't forget to close the hatch!
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/india-did-major-damage-new-3-billion-submarine-leaving-hatch-open-52292
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The modern submarine is not a simple machine. A loss of propulsion, unexpected flooding, or trouble with reactors or weapons can doom a sub crew to a watery grave. Also, it’s a good idea to, like, close the hatches before you dive. The incident is also quite an embarrassment — and strategic concern — for the Indian Armed Forces. A Russian Akula-class attack sub modified to accommodate a variety of ballistic missiles, the Arihant represented a major advance in India's nuclear triad after its completion in October 2016. (India in 1974 became the 6th country to conduct a successful nuclear test.)
Indeed, the Arihant's ability to deliver K-15 short-range and K-4 intermediate-range nuclear missiles was envisioned as a powerful deterrent against India's uneasy nuclear state neighbor, Pakistan.
"Arihant is the most important platform within India's nuclear triad covering land-air-sea modes," the Hindu
reports. Well, it's important if it works— and it probably helps to make your submarine watertight.
This is just some sloppy, dangerous seamanship, and the Indian Navy better get its act together fast. Either that, or perhaps follow the Royal Navy's lead and
install the 2001-era Windows XP as an operating system on all your most vital vessels. That way, you can blame the blue screen of death instead of "human error" for the next critical foul-up. Although even outdated software probably knows enough to dog down on all the hatches.
the big WOOPS meets K.I.S.S.
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Old 04-28-19, 07:54 PM   #2
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It seems like Rudyard Kipling could make some wonderful comment on this.



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You will do your work on water,
When you leave the bleedin' hatch up, Gunga Din!
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Old 04-28-19, 08:17 PM   #3
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It seems like Rudyard Kipling could make some wonderful comment on this.
Indeed!...as in: "you're not a better man than I, Gunga Din!"
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Old 04-28-19, 09:00 PM   #4
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Yes, this did happen: https://americanmilitarynews.com/201...ear-submarine/

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An Indian Navy ballistic missile submarine whose job is to carry nuclear weapons was forced out of service for 10 months after someone reportedly failed to properly close a hatch on the submarine, which led to extensive water damage.

It was reported that the nuclear-powered INS Arihant became flooded with saltwater and suffered extensive damage.
But it also happen back in the late 1950's when the USN gave turkey an old WWII fram II submarine and they took it out for sea trials, but forgot to close the after engine room hatch. They surfaced and it is reported that they hung the sailor that forgot to close the hatch.
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Old 04-29-19, 12:33 PM   #7
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Yes, this did happen: They surfaced and it is reported that they hung the sailor that forgot to close the hatch.
well, considering the nature of the beast...at least one sailor was..."well hung" and I ain't jus talkin' turkey!!
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