Bessere Satellitenbilder der Kilo-Klasse (636,3). Das verfärbte Wasser ist höchstwahrscheinlich die Bilgenpumpe, die Überstunden macht und versucht, Schlamm und mit Hydraulikflüssigkeit verunreinigtes Wasser abzusaugen. Das Heck ist ebenfalls nicht sichtbar. Das 2. Foto zeigt, welcher Teil des Piers beschädigt oder zerstört wurde.

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    1. Ok-Addition1264 on

      They could still try to use it as a stationary launch platform? 🙁

      It’s easy to imagine what would’ve happened if the sub-sea-baby centered on that hull..ewwwwwie!

      India ain’t leasing that shit. for sure.

    2. Physical-Cut-2334 on

      The discolored water suggests the bilge pump is working overtime to keep that submarine afloat. Discoloration like that isn’t normal in a harbor, standard bilge discharge is usually foamy and white. This, however, looks like silt mixed with oil being pumped out. If you look at the stern, you can see the same discoloration, suggesting an oil leak at the rear that is significant enough to show up on satellite imagery.

      [The bilge pump.](https://imgur.com/a/a41pov1)

    3. TheRealAussieTroll on

      Even if the prop shaft is bent by a couple of millimetres… it’ll make a racket underwater, leak at seals, vibrate…

      I’d daresay it’s functionally inoperative and needs a dry dock. In which case it’ll get targeted like the last one…

    4. MudObjective4082 on

      It could also be running the Diesels Kilos can snorkel through the sail or through hull exhaust

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