SP's Naval Forces - February-March 2012
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Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Nirmal Verma is confident that the Indian Navy will continue to grow and meet the emerging security challenges in the maritime domain.
Nuclear propelled attack submarines provide a variety of options to deliver kinetic effect with devastating results.
In long-term defence planning, there are always slippages in terms of time, technology and funds.
Newer concepts in warship designs introduced weapon and electronics system modularity with interface standards...
While the Indian Navy displayed its strength and wares to the Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces during the President’s Fleet Review...
The seaplanes have utility that is truly unique.
On its 35th anniversary, the Indian Coast Guard focuses on maritime safety and security
Theatre Level Readiness and Operational Exercise (TROPEX) is conducted by the Indian Navy as a major annual exercise of the combined fleets to test its preparedness to deal with any contingency.
Lockheed Martin delivers US Navy’s first MUOS satellite and gears up for February 2012 launch from the Cape
Lockheed Martin has achieved critical reliability testing milestone on US Navy mine hunting system