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Yes indeed they can, all ships can work in NBC...also you dont have precision ASBM'sCan they survive massive nuke strike?
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Yes indeed they can, all ships can work in NBC...also you dont have precision ASBM'sCan they survive massive nuke strike?
Any sane member will tell you, nukes are just for a show. You guys can threaten as much as you like. Never gonna be used ever.yes we do, otherwise India doesn't need to show her naval force to satisfy her people, after years of teaching Pakistan a lesson, but when time comes all we see is tall claims. By the way that nuke thing is not just a threat
Any sane member will tell you, nukes are just for a show. You guys can threaten as much as you like. Never gonna be used ever.
On the other hand, the conventional military gap is widening every day as we speak....
Yes indeed they can, all ships can work in NBC
Before 1999, there were no nukes. Was it a cake walk back then?Azad Kashmir is a cake walk for you then, why only chest thumping
Both had nukes before 1999 as well but were not officially declared just as Israel right now.Before 1999, there were no nukes. Was it a cake walk back then?
Good read....Depends on how close you are. NBC is for lingering or residual radiological contamination, not a full-on dose from an atomic detonation.
Take the 23 kiloton Able shot - an air burst device of the same type that was used on Japan.
At just half a mile away from the detonation, ships like USS Nevada, painted red here during nuclear weapons testing, actually survived the blast:
However, it received lethal doses of radiation:
Although the Able bomb missed its target, Nevada, by nearly half a mile, and it failed to sink or to contaminate the battleship, a crew would not have survived. Goat #119, tethered inside a gun turret and shielded by armor plate, received enough fireball radiation to die four days later of radiation sickness having survived two days longer than goat #53, which was on the deck, unshielded. Had Nevada been fully manned, she would likely have become a floating coffin, dead in the water for lack of a live crew. In theory, every unprotected location on the ship received 10,000 rems (100 Sv) of initial nuclear radiation from the fireball. Therefore, people deep enough inside the ship to experience a 90% radiation reduction would still have received a lethal dose of 1,000 rems.
Fast forward a few months to the Baker shot, and the damage is even worse. This time the explosion is underwater, rather then the airburst Fatman or Little Boy design that Able used:
Upon detonation, a primary shockwave crushed USS Arkansas to the point were it now appears to be lying top down underwater, which battleships often do as they are top heavy. In reality USS Arkansas is lying on its side, but appears to be lying top down because one half of the ship is gone, having been crushed to pieces.
USS Saratoga was sunk during the shot. She was an aircraft carrier:
Two ships down. But what about those that survived like USS Independence, which survived the Able shot, as shown here?
The surge of the collapsing spray column painted the target ships with so much radiation that the USN was unable to decontaminate them and scuttled the ships:
As with Able, any ships that remained afloat within 1,000 yards (914 m) of the detonation were seriously damaged, but this time the damage came from below, from water pressure rather than air pressure. The greatest difference between the two shots was the radioactive contamination of all the target ships by Baker. Regardless of the degree of damage, only nine surviving Baker target ships were eventually decontaminated and sold for scrap. The rest were sunk at sea after decontamination efforts failed.
Modern CBRN measures have come along way such as positive pressure interiors, automated decontaminated systems, advanced filtration capabilities, but a nuclear detonation is a different game. USS Nevada would have doomed its crew, despite surviving the Able shot because the radiological contamination was so intense it seeped through the ships hull. No filtration system or scrubbers will stop that.
And keep in mind both Able and Baker were measured in tens of kilotons, as 23 kt each. Maker forbid you get hit with a multi-megaton device like Castle Bravo:
Radiological contaminants from Bravo travelled 300 miles and remained lethal within 100 miles. The Fireball itself was 7km across.
You'd likely not survive a 20kt blast if within a mile. Forget about surviving anything larger.
yaar woh videos ka kya huwa about surgical strikes please post some here please. Cameras on to thay na?
Before 1999, there were no nukes. Was it a cake walk back then?
Posting videos will have effect on peace at the border. India and Pakistan would be in talks with each other.
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We already carried out a strike inside pak occupied Kashmir, and officially declared too. If you have some selfpride take necessary counter action. Its a challenge...Can they survive massive nuke strike?
forefathers . and it is Bharat not india , Pakistanis are not cowards like Indian . kindly throw some light on your analysis . thanksBasically Pakistanis are not cowards like Indian.
Can they survive massive nuke strike?
yes we do, otherwise India doesn't need to show her naval force to satisfy her people, after years of teaching Pakistan a lesson, but when time comes all we see is tall claims. By the way that nuke thing is not just a threat
Constant nuke threats only shows our frustration and lack of confidence in armed forces.
my 2 cents
As for exercises, whats the issue? Pakistan is conducting air exercises in western border, i don't see how that doesn't get considered before u comment about Indian naval exercises? These are just exercises, nothing for both of us to cheer about.