Highly embarrasing for the Indian Navy. The INS Arihant is the first of five nuclear missile carrying submarines (SSBN) and it's been left crippled bercause somebody left a hatch open and seawater got to the propulsion systems.
So here's my question: how come they have the tech to build an SSBN but haven't yet discovered limit switches?
India's first nuclear missile submarine crippled as sailor leaves hatch open
Apparently it was floated in dry dock without many of its key systems in place, allowing the seawater to enter. A lesson learned perhaps.
So here's my question: how come they have the tech to build an SSBN but haven't yet discovered limit switches?
India's first nuclear missile submarine crippled as sailor leaves hatch open
Apparently it was floated in dry dock without many of its key systems in place, allowing the seawater to enter. A lesson learned perhaps.