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"New modification of 'Molibden' central control panel is under trial on board the Nerpa submarine, for the Indian variant. This is a 'raw' system, which even before had malfunctioned," mechanical engineer of the Amur Shipyard Sergei Stolnikov told popular youth daily Komsomolskaya Pravda. A high-level delegation led by Vice Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Raman Prem Suthan, is in Moscow on a fact-finding mission as the Akula-II class nuclear attack submarine was to be leased to the Indian Navy next summer. Stolnikov, who was member of the pre-delivery trial team of the shipyard, 17 technical staff of which were among the casualties caused by the release of fire suppressing toxic Freon gas, believes that the control system was probably "raw", because its developer had died this summer and for three months the system was unattended. "Just before the sea going trials it was believed to have been put in order: I think, on November 8 the fire safety system was triggered due to malfunctioning of Molibden," he added. In an interview to Komsomolskaya Pravda, Gennady Bagin, Director of Vostok plant, a unit of Amur Shipyard, said "Molibden-I" (Indian variant), which is a centralised control system of the entire vessel, requires serious improvement, specially its fire-control system and sensors need to be made "foolproof".
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