of which eight are currently in operation, having entered service with the Indian Navy in 1989. The construction of the new fleet forms a part of the government’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (Make in India) initiative.
A navy our size and with its resources cannot realistically acquire tertiary ASW skills. If it did, it would be at the expense of other areas. Azlan says: 22 September 2015 at 4:22 AM Any sub with a sonar and torpedoes can detect, track and engage another sub but for various ...
DSIT, a subsidiary of Rafael Advanced Defence Systems, has been selected by a European shipyard to equip a NATO navy with its anti-submarine warfare solutions. The selection will seeDSIT Solution'sBlackFish hull-mounted sonar and WhitePointer underwater communications system integrated into the c...