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Operational and deployed with the India Navy, the MH-60R SEAHAWK 'Romeo' helicopter is the world’s most advanced maritime helicopter and is the most capable naval helicopter available today designed to operate from frigates, destroyers, cruisers and aircraft carriers.  
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The Navy decommissioned the Godavari-class guided-missile ship 'INS Gomati' after 34 years of service. The ship, which was involved in 'Operations Cactus', 'Parakram' and 'Rainbow', was decommissioned at sunset at the Naval Dockyard here.
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Rajnath Singh has said that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has once again highlighted that being self-reliant is a vital necessity. He said that the Indian Navy, which has been at the forefront of ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat’ initiative, must continue to lead the way. Rajnath was speaking at the Naval Commanders' Conference.
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INS Parundu inducted two made-in-India Advanced Light helicopters of the Mk3 variant. The base is strategically placed near the Palk Strait. The two choppers were accorded a water cannon salute.
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Indian Navy's decommissioned aircraft carrier Viraat set sail for the last time from Mumbai to Gujarat's Alang where it will be dismantled and sold as scrap.
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Decommissioned aircraft carrier INS Viraat on September 19 set sail for the last time, on way to Alang in Gujarat, where it will be broken down and sold as scrap. India will not forget the contribution of INS Viraat. Watch report.
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Decommissioned aircraft carrier INS Viraat on September 19 set sail for the last time, on way to Alang in Gujarat, where it will be broken down and sold as scrap. India will not forget the contribution of INS Viraat. Watch report.
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The US-Japan-India joint naval exercise comes amidst flexing of muscles by China in the regional waters.
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Under a project, 16 helicopters will be in flyaway condition while 95 will be made by an Indian manufacturer.
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INS Jyoti and Shivalik completed their naval exercise with the Royal Malaysian Navy and will join INS Sahyadri and Kamorta.
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INS Chennai is among the largest destroyers constructed in India having a length of 164 meter and displacement of over 7,500 tonne.






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