yes its has 24 torpedos in
i have one question.... if one torpedo warhead explodes inside, why won't others explode?
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yes its has 24 torpedos in
INS Sindhukosh
why for the second time after 2010 the same accident happens to this relatively new submarine . must be a successful ISI mission
i have one question.... if one torpedo warhead explodes inside, why won't others explode?
This gives me the flashback to the Kursk explosion, which had a form of hydrogen peroxide as the oxidizer for its torpedoes. The oxidizer leaked and reacted with the torpedo casing, producing hydrogen in the process, which led to a fire and explosion.
I wonder if Sindhurakshak uses the same torpedo fuel system, which if not maintained properly, may lead to exactly the same kind of explosion.
Club-S missile accidently exploded because of a minor explosion in battery.
i have one question.... if one torpedo warhead explodes inside, why won't others explode?
Hope all affected personnels are safe and well. God bless.
I think if we now consider that one has been destroyed completely and another being damaged to an extend of no repair then IN should send their remaining 8 Submarines back to Russia at most and signed a contract with them to upgrade them extensively in the next five years.
Also IN should look towards acquiring some 6-8 Akula class N-Submarines from Russia too...
Reports said another submarine docked close by, the INS Sindhuratna, managed to pull away, but has been damaged in the explosion.
That's nonsense. The forward battery compartment on the kilo is segregated from the torpedo room and torpedo tubes by a thick structural bulkhead. The type of batteries on the kilo cannot explode with enough force to penetrate that bulkhead.