Indian Navy Torpedo Recovery Vessel Sinks

A-72’s SISTER SHIP A-73 / PHOTO: INDIAN NAVY
An Indian Navy torpedo recovery vessel A-72 of the Astravahini-class has sunk off the coast of Visakhapatnam. One sailor has died, 23 rescued and four remain missing. An extensive search and rescue operation is currently on at the Eastern Naval Command. The vessel experienced ‘abrupt flooding’ according to a navy official I spoke to. The 110 ton ship was on a routine primary mission to recover practice torpedoes fired by vessels of the Eastern fleet.

10 thoughts on “Indian Navy Torpedo Recovery Vessel Sinks”

  1. It's better to ignore Satish who is a frustrated and constipated porkistani. His country is progressing in terrorism and nothing else. They were offering all their holes to US and now to Chinese.

  2. Shiv, please moderate this comments section. There are some very abusive comments directed at Mr. Satish, who is elderly and likely suffers from Schizophrenia.

  3. Indians as a rule are inferior Indian niggers unfit to talk about strategic matters, especially if it involves the White Master in any way, which it always does. That is why in his 'Mein Kampf' Adolf Hitler said "As for India, I would rather see India under the British than under any one else". It is not just that a handful of the British from half way around the world ruled India for centuries; a lot of other people from various countries did that for a thousand years before that.

    A modern day Babar will start each day by killing a million Indians before breakfast every morning, though some think three million will be better (this number can be herded into fairly small extermination circles and then a neutron bomb exploded over them).

    I am an Indian, but as far above the other Indians as they may be above insects.

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