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Sub Fire A Major Setback for Indian Navy
NEW DELHI In a major setback to the Indian Navys already depleted submarine strength, a Russian-made kilo-class submarine, INS Sindhurakshak, caught fire at the naval dockyard in Mumbai at midnight Aug. 13 and partially sank, with all 18 crew members declared dead.
Another kilo-class sub, INS Sindhuratna, also was damaged in the fire.
INS Sindhurakshak was prepared for patrol at the time of the fire and was fully loaded with weapons, including torpedoes and cruise missiles, said Navy sources.
Navy officials said the submarine caught fire following explosions but the cause of the explosion is not known. A Defence Ministry source said it seems standard operating procedures may not have been followed. A board of inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the fire.
The Navy source said the submarine has been badly damaged and is likely lost.
In 2010, there were explosions in the same submarine when it was docked at Visakhapatnam, killing one crew member. An investigation cited a faulty battery valve that leaked hydrogen. The submarine sailed to Russia for refit.
In 2008, another Russian-made kilo-class sub, INS Sindhugosh, collided with a merchant vessel off Mumbai while participating in a naval exercise.
The damage to Sindhurakshak and the second submarine docked alongside has left the Navy with only 11 operational subs.
With decommissionings planned in coming years of aging German HDW-class submarines, the Navys submarine fleet could fall to as few as seven, the Navy source added.
The Navy operated 21 submarines in the 1980s. Today, the Chinese sub fleet exceeds 60 vessels and is a point of major concern to the Indian Navy, said an Indian Navy official.
Meanwhile, French-made Scorpene submarines that will be license-produced at Mazagon Docks are nearly 36 months behind schedule and the MoD has yet to float a global tender for the purchase of six conventional submarines with air independent propulsion technology. This project was cleared in late 2010 but no decision has been made whether private sector shipyards will be allowed to participate in the $12 billion tender.
Prior to the Sindhurakshak fire, only 50 percent of the 10 kilo-class submarines in the fleet were fully operational, added the Navy official.
Sindhurakshak Upgrade
The 2010 Sindhurakshak upgrade involved a complete overhaul of the submarine, including the hull structures, as well as improved control systems, sonar, electronic warfare systems, and an integrated weapon control system and installation of Klub missiles.
Indian Dockyards
Indian Navy dockyards do not have adequate repair facilities for submarines, and major refits of kilo subs have to be done in Russia. The poor repair facilities even hamper day-to-day repairs, said the Navy source.
Sub Fire A Major Setback for Indian Navy | Defense News | defensenews.com
who know the exact reason?
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blast inside the weapon compartment.
Navy should learn from this incident and move all subs out of Mumbai,its overcrowded as hell.
what the reason of blast inside the compartment?
i am soo sad!
what crowd has to do with faulty submarine batteries ?
Probably due to electric fire one cant say for sure have to wait for the official inquiry to come up with their assessment.
Not particularly related to this incident but Mumbai naval base is working way over its capacity.
same here karachi naval air station
Which is disaster in the making,i don't know about Pakistani dockyards or bases but professional workmanship seems to be lacking this particular base.
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