Ghazi Attack Isaidub //top\\
The following report summarizes the key details regarding the 2017 war film The Ghazi Attack and the status of the website Isaidub. Part 1: The Ghazi Attack (2017 Movie)
- Length: 78 meters (256 feet)
- Beam: 7.6 meters (25 feet)
- Draft: 5.2 meters (17 feet)
- Displacement: 1,950 tons (surfaced), 2,570 tons (submerged)
- Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h) (surfaced), 11 knots (20 km/h) (submerged)
- Range: 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km) (surfaced), 400 nautical miles (740 km) (submerged)
- Armament: 8 x 533mm torpedo tubes, 24 torpedoes or 32 mines
Background
- PNS Ghazi was Pakistan’s first long-range submarine, commissioned in 1964 (ex-USS Diablo/USS Dace class).
- During the 1971 war, Ghazi was tasked with two main objectives: locate and sink the Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikrant and create maritime disruption along India’s east coast.
- Visakhapatnam (Vizag) was the principal eastern naval base for the Indian Navy, making it a strategic target.
Technical Aspects:
Isaidub is a well-known piracy website that specializes in providing dubbed versions of popular films, particularly in Tamil and Hindi. Ghazi Attack Isaidub
Pakistan Military Account: Attributes the sinking to an internal explosion or an accidental detonation of mines that the submarine was laying in the harbour. The following report summarizes the key details regarding
Technical Detail: The film highlights the intense, claustrophobic atmosphere of submarine warfare and the strategic "cat and mouse" games played between the two naval forces. Length: 78 meters (256 feet)
Beam: 7