Submarines
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The Indian Submarine Program: Overcoming All Odds
Hello defence lovers! Submarines have become an integral of navies worldwide. Submarines are becoming a symbol of naval might now…
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Indian Navy To Build, Operate A Mix Of Nuclear, Conventional Submarines
Against the backdrop of Australian decision to scrap a USD 90 billion deal with France to build conventional diesel-electric submarines…
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India Issues Tender For Rs.50,000Cr To Build Six Submarines
In a major boost for the Indian Navy and Make in India, the Defence Ministry on Tuesday issued a tender…
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India To Retire First Kilo-class Submarine This Year
(This was originally posted in The India Today by Sandeep Unnithan) The Indian Navy is decommissioning the INS Sindhudhvaj, a…
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North Korea Soon To First Launch Ballistic Missile Submarine: Reports
South Korean and US intelligence suspect that North Korea has completed the assembly of a 3,000-tonne submarine and is ready…
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Torpedo: An Underwater Missile To Destroy Enemy Vessels
Torpedo is a weapon launched underwater or sometimes above the water surface to destroy the naval assets of enemy. It…
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Minesweepers And Minehunters: A Solution For Mines In The Sea
Do you know about Naval Mines? It is a type of explosive device, which is placed in the water to…
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Aircraft Carrier Vs Submarine – Which Is More Important?
Time and again Indian Navy has laid stress over the necessity of the third aircraft carrier, i.e. IAC 2, or…
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51 USD Orders To Be Executed By Navy For Surface Ships, Submarines In 10 Yrs Govt
Union Minister of State for Defence Shripad Naik on Friday said expected orders for surface ships and submarines to be…
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Navantia S-80 Plus One Of The Candidates For MoD P75I Program
Navantia presents its S80 Plus Class submarine design to respond to the Indian P75I program launched by the Indian MoD…
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