Indian Navy
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INS Vikramaditya Ready To Rejoin Indian Navy Fleet After 15-Month Refit
The INS Vikramaditya, India’s first aircraft carrier, is likely to start sailing again next week. It has been getting a…
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Indian Navy Interested In Boeing Super Hornet Fighter Aircraft
A senior official at the company said that details about the Super Hornet fighter planes that the company makes have…
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GE To Offer Digital Solutions For Gas Turbines On The New IAC-1 Vikrant For The Indian Navy
The India branch of GE has made a deal with Cochin Shipyard Limited to give the LM2500 marine gas turbines…
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India Relaunches INS Vikramaditya To Counter China’s Maritime Power
The INS Vikramaditya, a former Soviet carrier that India bought from Russia, is about to be put back into service.…
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US Officials Visit An Indian Navy Base That Has Leased Predator Drones
The US officials went to a key Indian Navy base that rents American Predator drones. This showed how well the…
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India’s Aircraft Carriers Are Key To Its Indo-pacific Strategy
India is getting ready to send its aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya back into service after a major repair. This is…
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Indian Army’s integrated exercise “Trishakti Prahar” in North Bengal
The exercise ended on Tuesday with an integrated firepower exercise at Teesta Field Firing Ranges. The goal of the exercise…
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DRDO And Naval Group Reach Agreement On Indigenous AIP Modules On Scorpene Submarines
In an important step that will make the Indian Navy’s Scorpene-class conventional submarines last much longer, the Defence Research and…
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AMPHEX 2023: Largest Biennial Amphibious Exercise Of Tri-Services Begins In Kakinada
From January 17 to 22, 2019, the Indian Army, Indian Air Force (IAF), and Indian Navy took part in AMPHEX…
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Indian Navy Is Ready For Any Threat With The INS Vagir
Daljinder Singh, the coxswain of the fifth Kalvari submarine INS Vagir, said on Saturday that the submarine is ready to…
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