An Indian nuclear submarine worth $ 3 billion drowned because of an "open door"
. An Indian submarine has experienced an interesting experience and has become a "lesson" of what giant projects may have ...

. An Indian submarine has experienced an interesting experience and has become a "lesson" of what giant projects may have ...
An Indian submarine has experienced an interesting experience and has become a "lesson" of what giant projects may have due to simple human failings.
According to the National Interest magazine, India's first nuclear submarine has been out of service after months of serious damage from what experts considered a "gross human error" – not to fill one of the openings and enter water into the submarine Which cost $ 2.9 billion.
An opening in the rear was accidentally left open when the submarine was in the harbor in February 2017. At a later stage, the vehicle underwent repairs and cleaning requiring several pipes.
The Indian authorities have replaced the pipes because they complained that the saltwater has caused considerable damage, especially since the pipes contain refrigerated and compressed water passing from and to the 83-megawatt reactor, while the incident caused embarrassment to the Indian forces, The offensive submarine has been modified to be able to accommodate a variety of ballistic missiles.
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