GRSE signs contract for second 7,500 DWT multi-purpose vessel in Germany
This development follows GRSE's announcement in September 2024, when the company confirmed that it had secured an order for the construction of four additional MPVs.
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This development follows GRSE's announcement in September 2024, when the company confirmed that it had secured an order for the construction of four additional MPVs.
The refit and dry docking project is expected to be completed within approximately five months.
Unmanned Launch Underwater Aerial Vehicles (ULUAVs) are autonomous drones that can be swiftly and discreetly launched from submarines. These drones allow submarines to monitor potential threats without giving away their own position, enhancing their operational effectiveness.
INS Talwar, under CTF 150, seized 940 kg of narcotics from a dhow in Operation Crimson Barracuda. India's CMF membership showcases its commitment to regional security and counter-drug efforts.
Indian Navy rescues hostages from MV Abdullah after pirate attack off Somalia coast. Warship intercepts hijacked vessel, ensuring safety of Bangladeshi crew.
Admiral Ramdas, who was born in 1932, served in the Indian Navy for 40 years after receiving his commission in 1953. As the commander of the Eastern Fleet's INS Beas, he was instrumental in the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
Rajnath Singh, the Minister of Defence, praised the Indian Navy's strength in the Indo-Pacific region and emphasised how important it is to display the country's strength. He emphasised the necessity of drone technology, addressed changing geopolitical issues, and stressed unity between military branches.
India's naval strength was demonstrated at the first-ever Naval Commanders' Conference with twin-carrier operations. Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh highlighted cooperation and preparedness in the face of geopolitical changes while applauding the Navy's contribution to regional stability.
The first-ever hybrid Naval Commanders' Conference in 2024 will begin on March 5 and will focus on preparedness and flexibility at sea while discussing important issues related to maritime security in the Indian Ocean region.
Commencing on March 6, 2024, at INS Garuda, the Indian Navy plans to use the MH 60R Seahawk, which will augment its maritime capabilities by providing diverse anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare capabilities.
The BrahMos missiles, renowned for their exceptional speed and versatility, will be integrated into Indian warships, offering a substantial enhancement to the Navy's operational capabilities.
Following Exercise Milan, Admiral R Hari Kumar announced impending Indian Navy operations involving both aircraft carriers, INS Vikrant and INS Vikramaditya, off the West coast. Increased naval operations is highlighted by anti-drone and anti-piracy measures. Approval of the C295 aircraft reflects the dedication to 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and represents an advancement in aerial surveillance capabilities.
Indian Navy conducts a coordinated rescue operation in the Arabian Sea, providing urgent assistance to a stranded fishing vessel with 11 crew members.
This exercise led by India will help strengthen cooperation and friendship among the navies of different countries and highlight India’s dedication in working together for maritime safety and security in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). Milan-2024 also provides a great opportunity for the world’s maritime community to come together to ensure that the oceans are safe and secure.
To improve marine security and advance defence independence, the Ministry of Defence and Advanced Weapon Equipment India Ltd. inked a ₹1,752.13 crore agreement for 463 domestically made 12.7mm stabilised remote control guns.
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