Surveillance Vessel Ready To Join Indian Naval Services
Surveillance vessel ready to join service will be closely monitored on missile launch and underwater activities.
India’s surveillance vessel capable of monitoring strategic missile launches and underwater movements is almost ready to join the service. Officials attached to this report reported this effect.
India’s surveillance capability will be greatly increased to monitor the movements of its enemies through this vessel.
Officials said the construction of the vessel has been completed as part of the confidential strategic project and with its induction into India.
India will be among the few countries that have missile tracking vessels. At present, only the United States, Britain, Russia, China, and France have such vessels.
“The vessel is likely to be officially inducted in the next few months,” an official said. He informed that all-important tests and tests are being done before the vessel works.
The information and data received from the vessel are likely to be shared with the top intelligence agencies monitoring the movements of India’s enemies.
Construction of the vessel began at Hindustan Shipyard Limited in 2014 in Visakhapatnam. The vessel has been developed in collaboration with Defense and Research Development Institute (DRDO) and other agencies including the Indian Navy.
In view of China’s growing influence in the region, India is also expanding its surveillance activities in the Indian Ocean.
Cross-designed missile for the army and air force.
Kalyani Rafale Advanced System (Cross), a private-sector defense equipment company, has prepared the first batch of medium-range surface-to-air missiles (MRSAM) for the Indian Army and Air Force.
The statement issued by the company said that the first shipment of the missile reflects our commitment to deliver more than 1,000 MRSAM ‘missile kits’ to the Indian Army and Air Force in the coming years.
The cross is a joint venture between the Kalyani Group of India and the Rafale Advanced Defense System of Israel.
The aircraft stood at the Silchar airport for six hours on the rumor of the bomb, the ship carrying 109 passengers.
The flight from Silchar to Guwahati via New Delhi was delayed by six hours due to bomb threats.
A thorough search of the aircraft was carried out at the Silchar airport, but nothing was found. The Airport Authority of India (AAI) gave this information.