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Indian Navy Receives Third Scorpene-Class Submarine

Indian Navy receives third Scorpene-class submarine, commissioned INS Karanj in Mumbai on 10 March.

The Indian Navy will commission the third Scorpene-class submarine INS Karanj in Mumbai on 10 March. The Indian Navy has already inducted two-class submarines named INS Kalvari and INS Khanderi.

Let us know that INS ‘Karanj’, the third class of the Scorpene Dock shipbuilder on Mumbai Mazgaon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), was launched in early 2018.

Project 75 is the third submarine made by MDL under the program. After Kalvari and Khanderi, seeing the power of Karanj, the enemies will lose their sweat.

Karanja is an indigenous submarine built under Make in India. Along with Karanj, India has strengthened its position as a submarine maker.

Mazgaon Dock Shipbuilders Limited is one of India’s premier shipyards to cater to the needs and aspirations of the Indian Navy at full capacity.

Indian Navy receives third Scorpene-class submarine: Karanja’s strength.

The Scorpene submarine ‘Karanja’ can aim accurately by dodging the enemy. This quality of Karanj will increase the difficulties of countries like China and Pakistan.

In addition, ‘Karanja’ can also attack with torpedoes and anti-ship missiles. It also has the feature of attacking the enemy from underwater on the surface.

The Kanraj submarine is 67.5 meters long, 12.3 meters high, weighing 1565 tonnes.
The enemy can find and aim accurately at him.

Karanj can also attack with torpedoes and anti-ship missiles.

Karanj cannot come under the grip of radar.

Karanja is capable of attacking the ground.

Karanja submarine is Also able to make oxygen.

Karanja submarine can remain in the water for a long time.

ISRO’s great feat: now China and Pakistan will be monitored from space by nefarious antics

India will now be able to keep a close watch on China’s moves and the nefarious antics of Pakistan.

With the successful launch of the ‘Indus Eye’ satellite, India’s ability to monitor every small and big activity from the mountainous regions of Ladakh to the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has increased.

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched 19 satellites including ‘Indus Eye’ and Brazil’s Amazonia-1 on Sunday.

All these satellites were launched from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle i.e. PSLV-C51 at 10:30 am from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

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