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ezsasa

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How did fusion centre miss this in intrusion? is this a valid question?

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6. Between 28/08/2019 and 31/08/2019 the Shiyan 1 was conclusively in Indian EEZ until an @IndianNavy Dornier- 228 detected it and a Saryu Class OPV drove it away


8. The Shiyan 1 made a very quick exit all the way to China despite having replenished for a much longer mission.

Why was @IndianNavy 's famed Information Fusion Centre unable to detect a 72 hr EEZ violation despite the Shiyan 1 having an Active Satellite-AIS ?


 

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The USA has approved the sale of 13 BAE Systems 127 mm Mk 45 naval gun systems to the Indian Navy for an estimated USD1.021 billion billion via the Foreign Military Sales route. The sale includes 3500 projectiles, 5-inch/54 MK 92 MOD 1 rounds, other assorted ammunition, spares, personnel and equipment training, publications, overall logistics support and transportation.
 

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The USA has approved the sale of 13 BAE Systems 127 mm Mk 45 naval gun systems to the Indian Navy for an estimated USD1.021 billion billion via the Foreign Military Sales route. The sale includes 3500 projectiles, 5-inch/54 MK 92 MOD 1 rounds, other assorted ammunition, spares, personnel and equipment training, publications, overall logistics support and transportation.
1 billion :eek1: for 13 guns and accessories, da fuck kind of gun is that.
 

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1 billion :eek1: for 13 guns and accessories, da fuck kind of gun is that.
Bog standard 5 inch naval gun with sub standard Mk92 Mod1 FCS ( most users have migrated to Mod4 which costs about $30 million extra per unit).
The munitions too seem to be conventional non guided projectiles.
 
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The training of the crews of the patrol ship of the #Russian Navy Yaroslav the Wise and the frigate of the #Indian Navy INS Tarkash in the framework of the Indra-2019 exercise.
 

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China will have 4 aircraft carrier in few years which will change power situation in asia.

It's high time we need to go indigenous to counter global threats and too increase our influence on globe and for national pride.
 

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Launching/Construction of Ships/Submarines

  • Yard 12706 (Imphal), the third ship of Project 15B (Visakhapatnam class) was launched on April 20at M/s MDL, Mumbai.
  • The first of Class of P17A Frigates, ‘Nilgiri’ was launched at MDL, Mumbai on September 28.
  • The fourth submarine of Project 75 was launched on May 06 at MDL, Mumbai. The submarine was named INS Vela in accordance with the Naval traditions.
  • Keel laying ceremony of Yard 12707, fourth ship of Project 15B (Visakhapatnam class) was held on November 07 at M/s Shoft Shipyard Pvt Ltd. (SSPL), Bharuch.
  • Keel laying ceremony of Yard 12652 (Second ship of Project 17A at M/s MDL) was held on May 07 at M/s MDL, Mumbai.
  • Keel laying ceremony of Yard 3025, first of the Survey Vessel Large was held November 08 at M/s GRSE, Kolkata.
  • Production of Yard 3023 (Second ship of P-17A at GRSE) commenced with steel cutting on August 20at M/s GRSE, Kolkata.
 

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Indian Navy planning to build six nuclear attack submarines
The Indian Navy had planned to build six nuclear attack submarines along with the Arihant Class SSBNs which are nuclear-powered submarines equipped with nuclear missiles. These submarines are planned to be built indigenously.

In a bid to strengthen its under water fire power, Indian Navy is all set to build a fleet of six Nuclear Attack Submarines, according to a report by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence.

"Eighteen (Conventional) plus six SSN (nuclear-powered attack) submarines are planned to be but the existing strength is 15 and 1 SSN is available on lease," "the Standing Committee on Defence said in its report tabled in the Winter session of Parliament.

The Indian Navy had planned to build six nuclear attack submarines along with the Arihant Class SSBNs which are nuclear-powered submarines equipped with nuclear missiles. The nuclear attack submarines are also planned to be built indigenously in partnership with private sector industries.

At present, the Navy is operating Russian-origin Kilo Class, German-origin HDW class and the latest French Scorpene class boats in the conventional domain while in the nuclear section, it has leased one INS Chakra (Akula class) from Russia.

The Navy also informed the committee that in the last 15 years, only two new conventional submarines have been inducted including the Scorpene class vessels INS Kalvari and the INS Khanderi.

"It was further informed that the existing 13 conventional submarines are between 17 to 31 years old," the standing committee report said.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...arliamentary-panel-arihant-1632396-2019-12-29

 

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Is the Kilo class permanently transferred to myanmar? INS Sindhuvir
 

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SMART Torpedo: India’s Next Big thing after BrahMos AshM in Naval Warfare


In 2016, DRDO was given funding of 340 crores for the Development of Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) weapon system which could be next big thing coming from India after induction of Mach 3 Capable supersonic BrahMos Anti-Ship Missile system which changed security scenario of warships operating in the Indian Ocean. Exclusive details provided to idrw.org tells why India’s Naval offensive warfare doctrine is about to get a major boost in upcoming years with the induction of the Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) against hostile underwater submarine force operating in the region. Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) has its name is a Hybrid weapon system where two-weapon capabilities are joined to make one weapon system that vastly expands the range and speed of a weapon system which has not changed much over the decades. idrw.org was told that the longest range of Heavy Torpedo system world over is usually around 50km and even rocket-assisted ones have a range of 140-150km but SMART due to Hybrid technologies will have a range of 650km.



The advantage of such a system is the impressive range which they offer and the submerged submarine won’t know till the last few minutes what is approaching them, thus limiting the reaction time of the submarine’s crew for taking evasive action and deploying countermeasures. Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) when launched from Warship or an Truck based Coastal Battery, will take off like a regular Supersonic missile and will cover most of its flight in the air at lower altitudes with two-way data link from the warship or an Airborne Submarine Target detection system providing the exact location of the hostile submarine to correct its flight path midway and just when it has approached close enough to the submerged submarine the missile will eject the Torpedo system into the water and the autonomous torpedo will start moving towards its target to take out submarine. Since SMART is a Hybrid weapon system it is expected that both the Supersonic missile part and the Torpedo part will be based on an existing weapon system to make it one weapon system. Since most of the details are still classified, it is speculated that Supersonic missile could be existing Supersonic missile which has been modified to incorporate an Advanced LWT (ALWT) light-water torpedo developed by India. Since Advanced LWT torpedo has a range of 30km underwater so it can be safely said that Supersonic missile which will assist the Torpedo will have a range of over 600km+ when it is in the air. SMART will be like a capsule carrying a detachable warhead that is the Torpedo which will eject in the air and the latter drops down with the help of a parachute, which gets detached when the torpedo hits the water. SMART type concept of developing a Hybrid Weapon system against submarines is not new idea, Both the United States and the Soviet Union have experimented with such Hybrid technologies at the height of Cold-war and DRDO’s SMART weapon system closely resembles Boeing ‘s UUM-125 Sea Lance developed for the United States Navy in the ’80s but later suspended. China has developed a similar system called Yu-8 ASW missile which works on the same Hybrid principle of SMART weapons system but has a range of only 40km, while it has been reported that an improved variant has been under development to double its range to 70-80 as per Chinese media but SMART will be far superior to the Chinese Yu-8 ASW missile in range and capabilities. According to the Annual Report for 2018-19 by the Ministry of Defence (MOD), In August 2018, the pneumatic ejection test of TAL dummy torpedo from canister was carried out at 150 bar which established the design of safe shear pin failure. The ejection speed of torpedo was also estimated during the trials.

idrw.org .Read more at India No 1 Defence News Website https://idrw.org/smart-torpedo-indias-next-big-thing-after-brahmos-ashm-in-naval-warfare/ .
 

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