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Indian Navy improves supervision capabilities with new technology in an effort to fight China

New Delhi: With Chinese firmness that grows in the Indian Ocean, the Navy plans to increase the acquisition of a large number of unmanned air platforms and underwater in the next few years to increase supervision in the region.
This acquisition will be made as part of a road map on an unmanned platform, which was resolved at the last Navy Commander Conference last month which has been widely discussed about the need to get a new age platform, people who are familiar with the development to PTI.
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“The main focus is to increase supervision in strategic waterways, synchronous with developments in the Indian Ocean region,” another source told PTI.
People say the main focus is to improve capabilities in the field of long-term submarine (ASW) warfare, supervision and reconnaissance.
Sync with a road map for unmanned platforms, the third aircraft operator is set to be designed to accommodate combat jets and drone fleets, they said.
The Indian Armed Forces have focused on the procurement of unmanned platforms, including armed drones, followed the Eastern Ladakh deadlock with China and a drone attack on your watch airbase.
This happens when the Indian Navy is increasing today with the Commissioning Stealth Stealth Stealth Missile Destroyer Ins Visakhapatnam.
Speaking after commissioning destroyers, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh stressed that the main Indo-Pacific route is important for the world economy and it is the main goal of the Indian Navy to remain safe.
“Indo-Pacific is the main route and is important for the world economy.
This is the main goal of the Indian Navy to maintain route security,” Singh said today while speaking at the Commissioning Ins Visakhapatnam ceremony in Mumbai.
The drive for the Predator Dronessources also said that the Navy encouraged the procurement of 30 multi-mission armed predators from the US, which would cost more than $ 3 billion (around Rs 22,000 Crore).
They said the government would likely clear the agreement in March next year.
The proposal for obtaining a long MQ-9B drone, armed with a water-to-ground missile, is likely to be cleaned by the Defense Acquisition Board (DAC) next month.
Various main aspects of procurement, including cost components and weapons packages, are finished.
Although the procurement proposal has been moved by the Indian Navy, the three services tend to get 10 drones.
Drones that are tested remotely, produced by the main general atom of the US defense, are able to collect air for around 35 hours and can be deployed on various missions including supervision, reconnaissance, collecting intelligence and destroy enemy targets.
Predator-B DRONE The height of Medium-Absender (male) is the first unmanned air vehicle (UAV) designed for long-term supervision and high altitude.
Last year, the Indian Navy received two rental predator drones from the US, especially for supervision of the Indian Ocean.
(With input from PTI)

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