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SSBNs of different navies

Bhairava

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Ohio Class (US) - Link

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Was your point to show India's Arihant.......because you certainly missed the British, French and Chinese ones.....?
 
Can i post a stupid question?

Where are the air Intakes :D
 
Was your point to show India's Arihant.......because you certainly missed the British, French and Chinese ones.....?

I ll post it man..patience is a virtue...:lol:

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Vanguard Class SSBN (Royal Navy) - Link


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Le Triomphant Class (French Navy) - Link

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A triophant class sub with missile hatch open.


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Firing a M48 SLBM:


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Typhoon Class (USSR/Russia) - Link


Rare pic of Typhoon with missile hatches opened:

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Can i buy this thing...want to gift something to my 10 years old nephew..he just loves these toys..;)

BTW where is my favorite Chinese SSBNs..?
 
Can you please provide us more detail about second sub of this class cause its scheduled to laid down this year ... any news regarding this ???

No news regarding that except the building of the second Hull is in progress at L&T Hazira in Gujarat.
 
LA class is a SSN and not SSBN..air intake are required in conventional submarines(non nuclear)..for air breathing diesel engine...process is call snorkeling.
 
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