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International Science Festival: इंटरनेशनल साइंस फेस्टिवल में भारत की पहली मानव युक्त मत्स्य 6000 पनडुब्बी बनी आकर्षण का केंद्र बनी है.

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00:00This is a prototype AXIA, was tested last prototype in 2025 at 1224, for keeping the power and control, stability and functionality.
00:09During that time, the light comes out of the system and manoeuvre into the system.
00:18This is on-road business.
00:23This is 3 person first time we deployed into the water, 3 hours we were there.
00:28The orchestra is comfortable.
00:30We could test all the constraints of the system, like propulse and mala system, battery, light support system and camera.
00:38All equipment we have tested during our 2025 test.
00:44Now, let's tell you about 6000.
00:47This is the team of Indian Institute of Ocean Technology.
00:52We talk to them about how this works, how scientists sit and move on to the ground.
00:58We research here.
00:59I am Ramesh Raju from the National Institute of Ocean Technology.
01:02Basically, the submersible can carry three human beings up to six kilometers down.
01:07Through these three viewports, with our human eye, we can see the minerals, biodiversity.
01:13Which is completely different, how we are capturing video through camera.
01:17But replacing the human eye is completely different.
01:20So, for that, the human submersible will be used.
01:23There are only four people who have such capability that they can go from 6000 meters from the depth.
01:29We have developed this.
01:31We have developed this.
01:32We can take three people from 6000 meters from the depth.
01:35There is a wall that is 2 meters in diameter.
01:38There are three people sitting.
01:40And this will complete the cycle within 12 hours.
01:44In an emergency case, this can be covered in 90 hours.
01:48So, the most important thing is that when you go to the water,
01:51every 10 meters you can see the atmosphere.
01:54So, in 6000 meters you can see the atmosphere of 600 meters.
01:58This is a very big challenge.
02:01We know about this.
02:03We know about this.
02:05We know about this.
02:07But we don't know about this.
02:09We don't know about this.
02:10Until we go to our eyes,
02:12we don't understand it.
02:14We know about it.
02:15It's very important.
02:16Like, we are sending Antariksh in Antariksh.
02:19We are sending Aquanauts.
02:20We are sending Aquanauts.
02:21We are sending Aquanauts.
02:22We are sending Aquanauts.
02:24I would like to say,
02:26that our sir,
02:27his name is RMA.
02:29This is the first person of India,
02:31which is 400-500 meters from the depth.
02:33They are sending a manned submersible.
02:37It's a joint research between India and France.
02:40A submersible is called the Nautil.
02:42It's a deep submersible,
02:44with 600 meter depth rated.
02:45Say Hajar,
02:47a submersible developed by France.
02:48The same submersible.
02:49We,
02:50Indian,
02:51we went,
02:52five people,
02:53we went to participate in the submersible expedition.
02:55We,
02:56two persons from Raju Ramesh and JP Singh.
02:58We dived 4,000 meters and 5,000 meters
03:01during August,
03:022025.
03:03So,
03:04it's a joint collaboration between NAOT Chennai
03:06and different from France.
03:07So,
03:08we want to participate in the operation of the submersible.
03:11That is the reason we went,
03:12we have dived into deep to 4,000 meters and 5,000 meters.
03:15We learned the submersible operation with that submersible.
03:19With the experience,
03:20now we are developing the Marcia 6000 for our country.
03:23Okay.
03:24How do you feel there sir?
03:25It's very exciting sir.
03:26I am very proud that I am part of,
03:28from India,
03:30to participate in the deep dive.
03:33And,
03:34it was very nice.
03:35Actually,
03:36since I am the first time I am going in the water for 4,000 meters,
03:40I did not feel,
03:41but only the temperature difference little bit is there.
03:43But,
03:44it's comfortable.
03:45So,
03:46for living the human,
03:47we need oxygen.
03:48The oxygen supply is there,
03:49that the carbon dioxide has to be removed.
03:51Those system,
03:52it was working very good.
03:53They are very comfortable doing a dive.
03:54I am really,
03:55very excited.
03:56In France,
03:57there is a joint collaboration between us and France.
03:59Because,
04:00we are not developing this,
04:01so,
04:02our sir,
04:03we will do the first dive.
04:05So,
04:06to acclimatize them.
04:07Like,
04:08we are now called Sudhansu Sukla Ji.
04:09Sudhanshu Sukla Ji.
04:10Sudhanshu Sukla Ji,
04:11who is called them in space.
04:12To acclimatize them,
04:14so that,
04:15when we are in the future,
04:16we are prepared.
04:17We are prepared.
04:18We are prepared.
04:19We are prepared.
04:20We are prepared.
04:21So,
04:22sir,
04:23we are prepared.
04:24We are ready to go.
04:25You are ready to go.
04:26We are ready to go.
04:30To growing up.
04:32Hydra and
04:34Swadis,
04:36Córdes.
04:37foreign
04:47foreign
04:51foreign
04:55foreign
05:01foreign
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