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DHRUV in NAVY..?

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Yes, according to:

Indian Naval Air Arm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

they have 8 in the utility role and in the NDTV report I posted on the last page, you can see one lifting a jeep I think.
 
Indian Navy's filmy night in Mumbai - The Times of India


The ladies looked stylish in cocktail dresses while the men looked dapper in formal suits.

The occasion? The Navy Ball, where the Indian Navy and the rest of the defence fraternity congregate and celebrate; revel and acknowledge the fruits of their labour and raise a toast to an abundantly promising future. The Commander-in-Chief Vice Admiral Sanjeev Bhasin rolled a physical ball to kick start the grand evening. The ball had Gitanjali Lifestyle as its associate and jewellery sponser. There was a scintillating fashion show as well which had jewellery from Nizam by Gitanjali Lifestyle and Giantti.

While Cyrus Broacha and Shonali Nagrani did an excellent job at emceeing, Rahul Vaidya, Karanvir Bohra and Teejay Sidhu were seen enjoying the fashionable evening. Anushka Manchanda enthralled everyone with her singing while DJ Megha Kawale ensured no one left the dance floor without shaking a leg!
 
any update on the india-made AC?can someone start a thread about that?we would love to get more information

they are in the process of being completed 2 are being made with displacement of 45000 tones and 60000 tones expected to be launched by 2012-2014 :cheers:
 
Can our MiG-29K's be modified to carry BRAHMOS air launched cruise missile as it weighs around 2500 kilos and the payload of the MiG is upwards of 7000 kilos?can the MiG's center line pylon(with modifications)carry the BRAHMOS or will it compromise the aircraft's RCS?
 
Cycle of the India - Thailand Coordinated Patrol (INDO-THAI CORPAT) commenced in the Andaman Sea on 16 Nov 10. Whereas Indian Navy is represented by INS Tarasa of the Andaman & Nicobar Command, the Royal Thailand Navy was represented by HTMS Longlom.

The first such CORPAT with the Royal Thailand Navy was held in 2006. The subsequent series of Coordinated Patrols with the Thai Navy have resulted in enhanced mutual confidence levels between the two defence forces. Consequently poaching by Thai trawlers in our waters has shown a significant decrease due to stringent measures put in place by the Thai government.

As Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) a series of basic Naval drills and communication exercises are being conducted between the two warships during the course of the coordinated patrol. Indian Navy’s Maritime Patrol Aircraft, theDorniers are also conducting the Maritime Reconnaissance (MR) sorties in patrol areas, as a coordinated sea - air patrol.

The closing ceremony of the 11th Cycle INDO-THAI CORPAT was held at Phuket on 23 Nov 10. Major General NP Padhi, Chief of Staff, Headquarters Andaman & Nicobar Command was the senior officer representing India during the closing ceremony.

Indian Navy, Royal Thailand Navy Jointly Patrol Eastern Indian Ocean Region | India Defence
 
Can our MiG-29K's be modified to carry BRAHMOS air launched cruise missile as it weighs around 2500 kilos and the payload of the MiG is upwards of 7000 kilos?can the MiG's center line pylon(with modifications)carry the BRAHMOS or will it compromise the aircraft's RCS?

i dont think so there are any plans to fit mig 29 with brahmos as they will be in our su 30mki
 
Can our MiG-29K's be modified to carry BRAHMOS air launched cruise missile as it weighs around 2500 kilos and the payload of the MiG is upwards of 7000 kilos?can the MiG's center line pylon(with modifications)carry the BRAHMOS or will it compromise the aircraft's RCS?

No matter which external load you fit on a fighter, it will compromise the RCS. The first air launched version of Brahmos might be too heavy, but smaller versions are under development, which might be added later.

Check my last post in this thread:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/india-defence/49790-pak-fa-brahmos-10.html
 
Chindits: Naval Chief Launches Married Accommodation Project Phase-II In Kochi

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Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma, Chief of the Naval Staff, today launched Phase-II of the Married Accommodation Project (MAP) for construction of 328 houses for the Officers and Sailors at Kochi. The Admiral laid the foundation stone of the project in the presence of Vice Admiral KN Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief Southern Naval Command and other senior Navy Officers at Panampilly Nagar, Kochi. MAP is an endeavour by the Government of India to address the housing shortage of the Armed Forces Personnel.

The project envisages construction of two lakh houses covering the entire country in four phases. Phase-II of the project at Kochi with a cost Rs 108.68 Crores is expected to be completed in 25 months and will benefit 50 Officers and 278 Sailors. The project under the guidance of Commodore MR Ajayakumar, Station Commander is executed by Lieutenant Colonel MM Salaskar, the Project Manager.
 
26/11-terror attack brought sea change in coastal security approach: Antony





Defence Minister AK Antony on Wednesday said the government is making all out efforts in the aftermath of the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack to ensure security of the coastal regions of the country.

Addressing the Consultative Committee attached to his Ministry here, Antony said: "There has been a sea-change in the government's approach to coastal security after this tragic incident. The government is giving top priority to modernization of shipyards so that state-of-the -art warships can be built indigenously to global standards in the most transparent manner."

"In future, all vessels of the Indian Navy will be built indigenously and the private sector will play a crucial role in this endeavour," he added.

Antony further said that in order to be comparable with the best global shipyards, a high premium on the quality of the delivered products must be maintained.

"Our market share in global ship building must be improved substantially on a priority basis. Our shipyards have no option, but to build state of the art infrastructure for constructing high technology warships and submarines," he said.

Further giving details of the modernization plans currently being carried out in Mazagon Dock Limited, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited and Goa Shipyard Limited, Antony said: "These include human resource development, important components for upgradation and diversification of ship building infrastructure and implementing state of the art management tools and techniques."

"Recently, Hindustan Shipyard Limited has been transferred from the Ministry of Shipping to the Department Defence Production and a modernization programme for HSL will be finalized soon. The first phase of the modernization plan will be completed by the first half of 2011," he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Antony said in the recent years, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been able to ensure improved results in the delivery of warships and submarines.

"During 2009-2010, these numbers stood at 120 vessels for the Indian Navy, Coast Guard and coastal states. In the current financial year, 85 vessels have already been delivered and by March 2011, a total of 127 vessels will be delivered," he added.

Cutting across party lines, the Members of Parliament appreciated the role of MoD in galvanizing the modernization process.

The Members of Parliament, who attended today's meeting, included HK Dua, Navin Jindal, Manish Tiwari, Piyus Goyal, Gajanan Dharmshi Babar, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Sudip Bandyopadhyaya, NSV Chitthan, Lalit Mohan Suklabaidya, Gopal Singh Shekhawat and Ramachandra Khuntia.

Minister of State for Defence MM Pallam Raju, Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar, Secretary Defence Production RK Singh, Scietific Adviser to Defence Minister Dr VK Saraswat, senior officials of the MoD and the Defence Shipyards also attended today's meeting.

The Members of Parliament and the officials greeted the announcement of Antony about the success of DRDO in testing two Prithvi missiles within an hour's gap earlier in the day. (ANI)




26/11-terror attack brought sea change in coastal security approach: Antony
 
Navy considers moving higher command course to Goa​



With an aim to decongest the Mumbai naval base, the Indian Navy is planning to move the Naval Higher Command course from the Mumbai-based INS Karanja to Goa, at its existing Naval Academy in Mandovi.

The academy has moved to Ezhimala in Kerala :smitten:, and so the Goa facility, with an upgraded and better infrastructure, is being considered to hold the six-month course for navy officers of the rank of Captain.

The strength of the course may be increased from 24 to approximately 40. This might even include foreign officers in future.

A source told DNA that the idea behind is to have officers from all friendly countries, as is the case in other defence training institutes like the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, and the Delhi-based National Defence College.

An officer told DNA that those courses which are open to foreign officers have a classified section strictly meant for Indian officers. As and when the naval higher command course opens for foreign officers, it would follow the same guidelines, as is the case with Indian officers in courses abroad.

According to sources, the Mandovi facility has basic cadet accommodation and training infrastructure facility. These will be upgraded and new structures will come up for better officer accommodation and a better training area, akin to a college.

Indian naval officers go for the Indian NDC-equivalent to the US Naval War College in Rhode Island for a year. The Indian Army’s Higher Command in Mhow also does not include foreign officers, and is the only army course not to have foreign student officers.


Navy considers moving higher command course to Goa - Mumbai - DNA
 
Coast Guard Plans Station In Androth in 2011, Air Enclave In Minicoy In 2012

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Defence Minister AK Antony established a Coast Guard District Headquarters (Lakshadweep & Minicoy) at Kavaratti, and also concurrently commissioned a Coast Guard Station at Minicoy.

The establishment of Indian Coast Guard District Headquarters at Kavaratti and a Coast Guard Station in the strategically located island territory, will provide the much needed teeth to Coast Guard operations, and enhance the safety and security of the Lakshadweep Islands. The establishment of the two units would also facilitate greater synergy between the Coast Guard, Administration of the UT of Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islands and other agencies. The District Headquarters at Kavaratti will exercise operational and administrative control over the ships and craft based at various stations in the Islands.

In order to augment its resources in the L&M Islands, the Coast Guard has plans to set up another station at Androth in 2011, and an air enclave at Minicoy by 2012. The required surface and air platforms fitted with modern equipments, system and sensors will be based at these locations, to cater for extensive surveillance of this highly sensitive area. Further, for enhancing the surveillance capabilities and effective maritime domain awareness, six radar stations of the Coastal Surveillance Network (CSN) are also being established in the island territory.

DPR
 
Some good news from the Tarmak007 blog!


Fleet tanker Deepak arrives


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The first of the two fleet tankers for the Indian Navy, built by Italian Shipyard M/s Fincantieri, arrived in Mumbai today. The ship, berthed in Mumbai Port Trust, was welcomed by a team of naval personnel from Western Naval Command. :welcome:

The firm will undertake balance of outfitting work in the next 10 days. The ship will be formally handed over to the Indian Navy in January 2011 and will be commissioned into the Navy as INS Deepak subsequently. The ship was built in a record period of two years as per contract signed by Ministry of Defence in 2008.
 

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