As India eyes the prospect of more Chinese and Pakistani warships and submarines traversing the Indian Ocean, Delhi is ...
All about INS Arighaat The newest 6,000-tonne and 112-metre long nuclear submarine is technologically superior to its predecessor Arihant with several pieces of new equipment such as new ...
Strategic advancements in India’s submarine fleet not only reflect a commitment to strengthening national security but also ...
India commissions its second nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arighaat, and sets up a new VLF transmitting station for secure communication with submarines. This facility, along with upcoming SSBNs ...
India launched its fourth nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), designated S4*, at the Ship Building Center in ...
The nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arighaat – which means “destroyer of enemies” in Sanskrit – is believed to have a similar configuration to its predecessor INS Arihant, though ...
The nuclear-powered sub, INS Arighaat – “Destroyer of the Enemy” in Sanskrit – will “help in establishing strategic balance” in the region, Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said at an August 29 ...
Also Read: US approves sale of anti-submarine warfare Sonobuoys to India estimated at $52.8 million The country's second SSBN, INS Arighaat, was commissioned by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on ...
With the commissioning of India’s second nuclear submarine, India is trying to bridge the gap with China and build up its strategic deterrence capabilities.
NEW DELHI: With India recently commissioning its second nuclear-powered submarine INS Arighaat as part of the plan to expand both the strategic as well as conventional underwater combat fleets ...