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Indian Navy conducts successful anti-ship missile firings to demonstrate combat readiness
Indian Navy conducts successful anti-ship missile firings to demonstrate combat readiness

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Time of India

Indian Navy conducts successful anti-ship missile firings to demonstrate combat readiness

Indian Navy Ships undertook successful multiple anti-ship firings to revalidate and demonstrate the readiness of platforms, systems and crew for long-range precision offensive strike. — indiannavy (@indiannavy) #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India stares at a 'water bomb' threat as it freezes Indus Treaty India readies short, mid & long-term Indus River plans Shehbaz Sharif calls India's stand "worn-out narrative" "Indian Navy stands combat ready, credible and future-ready in safeguarding the nation's maritime interests, Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow," said Indian Navy. Previously, the Indian Navy's warship INS Surat has carried out a successful test firing of Medium range surface-to-air missile (MR-SAM) air defence missile system in the Arabian Sea. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas In Dubai | Search Ads View Deals Undo The test has taken place before the scheduled surface-to-surface missile testing by the Pakistan Navy in the Arabian Sea. The MR-SAM is highly effective against surface-to-surface missiles and other aerial targets. "#IndianNavy's latest indigenous guided missile destroyer #INSSurat successfully carried out a precision cooperative engagement of a sea skimming target, marking another milestone in strengthening our defence capabilities," Indian Navy wrote on X. Live Events This achievement demonstrates the Indian Navy's growing prowess in indigenous warship design, development, and operations, and underscores the nation's commitment to self-reliance in defence manufacturing, according to a statement. INS Surat, the fourth and final ship of the P15B Guided Missile Destroyer Project, ranks among the largest and most sophisticated destroyers in the world. It has an indigenous content of 75% and is equipped with state-of-the-art weapon-sensor packages and advanced network-centric capabilities. Earlier, Indian Naval Ships INS Chennai and INS Kesari sailed from Dar es Salaam after the successful completion of the maiden edition of the AIKEYME exercise . The ships departed on April 19, as announced by the Indian Navy in a statement. Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian Navy noted, "Marking the successful completion of the maiden edition of #AIKEYME exercise, the Indian Naval Ships #INSChennai and #INSKesari sailed from Dar es Salaam on #19Apr 25." It further added, "RAdm AR Hassan, Navy Commander #TPDF & Cmde Agyapal Singh, DA India along with TPDF personnel were present at the port attending the departure ceremony." Earlier, on Sunday, the Indian Navy shared a post which mentioned about the closing ceremony of the AIKEYME Exercise. The event was attended by Maj Gen Gaguti, Chief of Personnel of the Tanzania People's Defence Force, who was the Chief Guest for the occasion. Notably, a comprehensive debrief of the exercise was held during the event, followed by cultural programs and addresses by the dignitaries.

Indian Navy test fires medium-range surface-to-air missile in Arabian Sea
Indian Navy test fires medium-range surface-to-air missile in Arabian Sea

Hindustan Times

time24-04-2025

  • Science
  • Hindustan Times

Indian Navy test fires medium-range surface-to-air missile in Arabian Sea

The Indian Navy has successfully test-fired a Medium range surface-to-air missile (MR-SAM) air defence missile system aboard the INS Surat warship in the Arabian Sea The navy informed about the test through a post on the social media platform X. "#IndianNavy's latest indigenous guided missile destroyer #INSSurat successfully carried out a precision cooperative engagement of a sea-skimming target, marking another milestone in strengthening our defence capabilities," the Indian Navy wrote in the post. The test has taken place before the scheduled surface-to-surface missile testing by the Pakistan Navy in the Arabian Sea. The MR-SAM is highly effective against surface-to-surface missiles and other aerial targets. The latest development demonstrates the Indian Navy's growing prowess in indigenous warship design, development, and operations, and underscores the nation's commitment to self-reliance in defence manufacturing, according to a statement. INS Surat is the fourth and final ship of the P15B Guided Missile Destroyer Project. The warship ranks among the largest and most sophisticated destroyers in the world, with an indigenous content of 75 percent. It is equipped with state-of-the-art weapon-sensor packages and advanced network-centric capabilities. Two ships of the Indian Navy, INS Chennai and INS Kesari, sailed from Dar es Salaam after the successful completion of the maiden edition of the AIKEYME exercise. The ships departed on April 19, as announced by the Indian Navy in a statement. Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian Navy noted, 'Marking the successful completion of the maiden edition of #AIKEYME exercise, the Indian Naval Ships #INSChennai and #INSKesari sailed from Dar es Salaam on #19Apr 25.' "RAdm AR Hassan, Navy Commander #TPDF & Cmde Agyapal Singh, DA India, along with TPDF personnel were present at the port attending the departure ceremony," It further added. Earlier, on Sunday, the Indian Navy shared a post that mentioned the closing ceremony of the AIKEYME Exercise. The event was attended by Major General Gaguti, Chief of Personnel of the Tanzania People's Defence Force, who was the Chief Guest for the occasion. Notably, a comprehensive debrief of the exercise was held during the event, followed by cultural programs and addresses by the dignitaries.

Indian Navy test fires air defence missile system in Arabian Sea from INS Surat
Indian Navy test fires air defence missile system in Arabian Sea from INS Surat

Mint

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

Indian Navy test fires air defence missile system in Arabian Sea from INS Surat

Two days after brutal terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's scenic Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam, the INS Surat – the Indian Navy's warship – on Thursday carried out a successful test firing of Medium range surface-to-air missile (MR-SAM) air defence missile system in the Arabian Sea, reported ANI. According to the details, the test took place ahead of the scheduled surface-to-surface missile testing by the Pakistan Navy in the Arabian Sea. The MR-SAM is highly effective against surface-to-surface missiles and other aerial targets. "#IndianNavy's latest indigenous guided missile destroyer #INSSurat successfully carried out a precision cooperative engagement of a sea skimming target, marking another milestone in strengthening our defence capabilities," Indian Navy wrote on X. With the MR-SAM air defence missile system test by INS Surat, it demonstrates the Indian Navy's growing prowess in indigenous warship design, development, and operations. The test also underscores India's commitment to self-reliance in defence manufacturing, said the official statement. INS Surat is also the fourth and final ship of the P15B Guided Missile Destroyer Project. It ranks among the largest and most sophisticated destroyers in the world. INS Surat has an indigenous content of 75 per cent and is equipped with state-of-the-art weapon-sensor packages and advanced network-centric capabilities. Earlier, the Indian Naval Ships INS Chennai and INS Kesari sailed from Dar es Salaam after the successful completion of the maiden edition of the AIKEYME exercise. The ships departed on April 19, as announced by the Indian Navy in a statement. Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian Navy noted, 'Marking the successful completion of the maiden edition of #AIKEYME exercise, the Indian Naval Ships #INSChennai and #INSKesari sailed from Dar es Salaam on #19Apr 25.' It further added, "RAdm AR Hassan, Navy Commander #TPDF & Cmde Agyapal Singh, DA India along with TPDF personnel were present at the port attending the departure ceremony." The Indian Navy on Sunday shared a post mentioning about the closing ceremony of the AIKEYME Exercise. First Published: 24 Apr 2025, 04:00 PM IST

INS Surat carries out successful test firing of MR-SAM air defence missile system in Arabian Sea
INS Surat carries out successful test firing of MR-SAM air defence missile system in Arabian Sea

Times of Oman

time24-04-2025

  • Times of Oman

INS Surat carries out successful test firing of MR-SAM air defence missile system in Arabian Sea

Surat: The Indian Navy's warship INS Surat has carried out a successful test firing of Medium range surface-to-air missile (MR-SAM) air defence missile system in the Arabian Sea. The test has taken place before the scheduled surface-to-surface missile testing by the Pakistan Navy in the Arabian Sea. The MR-SAM is highly effective against surface-to-surface missiles and other aerial targets. "#IndianNavy's latest indigenous guided missile destroyer #INSSurat successfully carried out a precision cooperative engagement of a sea skimming target, marking another milestone in strengthening our defence capabilities," Indian Navy wrote on X. This achievement demonstrates the Indian Navy's growing prowess in indigenous warship design, development, and operations, and underscores the nation's commitment to self-reliance in defence manufacturing, according to a statement. INS Surat, the fourth and final ship of the P15B Guided Missile Destroyer Project, ranks among the largest and most sophisticated destroyers in the world. It has an indigenous content of 75% and is equipped with state-of-the-art weapon-sensor packages and advanced network-centric capabilities. Earlier, Indian Naval Ships INS Chennai and INS Kesari sailed from Dar es Salaam after the successful completion of the maiden edition of the AIKEYME exercise. The ships departed on April 19, as announced by the Indian Navy in a statement. Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian Navy noted, "Marking the successful completion of the maiden edition of #AIKEYME exercise, the Indian Naval Ships #INSChennai and #INSKesari sailed from Dar es Salaam on #19Apr 25." It further added, "RAdm AR Hassan, Navy Commander #TPDF & Cmde Agyapal Singh, DA India along with TPDF personnel were present at the port attending the departure ceremony." Earlier, on Sunday, the Indian Navy shared a post which mentioned about the closing ceremony of the AIKEYME Exercise. The event was attended by Maj Gen Gaguti, Chief of Personnel of the Tanzania People's Defence Force, who was the Chief Guest for the occasion.

INS Chennai, Kesari sail from Tanzania after successful maiden edition of AIKEYME Exercise
INS Chennai, Kesari sail from Tanzania after successful maiden edition of AIKEYME Exercise

The Print

time21-04-2025

  • General
  • The Print

INS Chennai, Kesari sail from Tanzania after successful maiden edition of AIKEYME Exercise

Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian Navy noted, 'Marking the successful completion of the maiden edition of #AIKEYME exercise, the Indian Naval Ships #INSChennai and #INSKesari sailed from Dar es Salaam on #19Apr 25.' Dar es Salaam [Tanzania], April 21 (ANI): Indian Naval Ships INS Chennai and INS Kesari sailed from Dar es Salaam after the successful completion of the maiden edition of the AIKEYME exercise. The ships departed on April 19, as announced by the Indian Navy in a statement. It further added, 'RAdm AR Hassan, Navy Commander #TPDF & Cmde Agyapal Singh, DA India alongwith TPDF personnel were present at the port attending the departure ceremony.' Earlier, on Sunday, the Indian Navy shared a post which mentioned about the closing ceremony of the AIKEYME Exercise. The event was attended by Maj Gen Gaguti, Chief of Personnel of the Tanzania People's Defence Force, who was the Chief Guest for the occasion. Notably, a comprehensive debrief of the exercise was held during the event, followed by cultural programs and addresses by the dignitaries. The post on X said, 'The maiden edition of Exercise #AIKEYME-25 concluded with a closing ceremony held at Kigamboni, Dar es Salaam on #18Apr 25. Maj Gen Gaguti, Chief of Personnel, Tanzania People's Defence Force, was the Chief Guest, with attendance of RAdm AR Hassan, #TPDF Navy Commander, Indian DA, COs of #INSChennai & #INSKesari, & Observers from the participating countries. A comprehensive debrief of the exercise was held during the event, followed by cultural programs and addresses by the dignitaries.' AIKEYME, which means 'Unity' in Sanskrit, took place over six days and involved countries such as Comoros, Djibouti, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa, India, and the host country Tanzania. The exercise included a harbour phase focused on joint training against piracy and information sharing, followed by a sea phase aimed at boosting maritime security cooperation. The initiative is designed to find collaborative solutions to regional maritime issues, improve coordination among navies, and strengthen India's ties with African nations. (ANI) This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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