hey man dont take everything too seriously.
i was just congratulating chinese. its a good forum so we should do it some times even if it is for someone we dont like.
the question is will british let ud install a nuclear propeller in it???
i dont think it should be a problem for us as we already have the technology i suppose...:victory::cheers:
i dont say buy nuclear subs. get non-nuclear but the best of them. and that too in numbers. and we should also increase the capacity of shipyards. atleast one shipyard should be made comparable to americans which can produce fast result.:yahoo::victory::chilli:
feel free to comment....
i think in place of carriers we should go for more subs, and if possible nuclear ones. because even carriers need subs with them.imho there will be only around 25 subs with us. that too if everything goes according to plans. so in place of carriers focus should be on subs and destroyers.
i think the concept of the BLUE WATER NAVY is already a thing of past. as every odd nation is getting the latest weaponry. so in place of power projection the concern should be protection of own interests. and for that 3-4 carriers are more than sufficient. although this is a beauty but i donot...
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