2024-08-16
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Everyone knows that yoga is the quintessence of India. The Indian Navy organizes crew members and their families to go on board and practice yoga every year, and publishes relevant photos on social platforms for publicity. However, the Indian Navy did not expect that these yoga photos would reveal the key movements of India's sea-based nuclear missiles - leaks are really everywhere...
In fact, this matter is not complicated. Earlier, when the Indian Navy had not yet overcome the technical difficulties of launching ballistic missiles underwater, it took the shortcut of using the surface launch mode and installed devices for launching the "Dhanush" short-range ballistic missile on the rear flight decks of the two 2,000-ton patrol ships "Subhadra" and "Suvarna". The missile is actually the naval version of the Indian Army's "Priyat" ballistic missile, with a range of about 350 kilometers and capable of carrying 500 kilograms of conventional warheads or nuclear warheads. This ballistic missile launched from a surface ship has become a unique symbol of India's sea-based nuclear deterrence.