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INS Chakra, India's only nuclear-powered submarine, suffers damage on sonar domes, inquiry ordered

Press Trust of India • December 1, 2017, 22:57:24 IST
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The Indian Navy chief also categorically rejected Russian media reports that the Navy had allowed a technical team from the US to visit the INS Chakra submarine

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INS Chakra, India's only nuclear-powered submarine, suffers damage on sonar domes, inquiry ordered

New Delhi: Indian Navy’s only nuclear-powered submarine, INS Chakra, has suffered a damage and a board of inquiry has been ordered into it, Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba said on Friday. [caption id=“attachment_4237837” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of INS Chakra. Wikimedia Commons](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/INS-Chakra_380_Wikimedia-Commons.jpg) File image of INS Chakra. Wikimedia Commons[/caption] “There has been some damage to her sonar domes where two panels have been dislodged. A board of inquiry has been instituted,” he said. INS Chakra is a nuclear-powered submarine which was taken by India on lease from Russia in 2012 for a period of 10 years. Lanba said a joint team of Indian and Russian experts has already examined the submarine to assess the damage. “It was a joint team of Indian and Russian experts who examined the submarine. We have already ordered the panels,” Lanba told a press conference ahead of the Navy Day on 4 December. He hoped that the submarine will be back into action “sooner than later”. INS Chakra is propelled by a 190 MW nuclear reactor. The submarine had suffered the damage around two-and-a-half months back. Lanba also categorically rejected Russian media reports that the Navy had allowed a technical team from the US to visit the submarine. “No US official has even seen it from close quarters,” he said.

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