Indian Navy
Navy gets 17 Hawk advanced jet trainers from HAL
24 Sep 2013
Submarine blast: Three burnt bodies recovered from INS Sindhurakshak
16 Aug 2013
The Indian Navy today said it had recovered the bodies of three of the 15 sailors and three officers who were inside the INS Sindhurakshak at the time of the explosion
All 18 crew feared dead in Mumbai submarine blast
14 Aug 2013
Armed with its latest multi-role missile system, radar and electronics, the submarine was to be the backbone of the Indian Navy.
New aircraft carrier Vikrant launched for sea trials
12 Aug 2013
India launched its first indigenously-built aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, on Monday, the culmination of a $5-billion (Rs3,500 crore) project undertaken by the state-owned Cochin Shipyard Ltd
INS Arihant close to deployment as reactor goes critical
10 Aug 2013
INS Arihant has been undergoing trials at Navy's key submarine base in Vishakhapatnam and would be launched for sea trials soon now that the nuclear reactor has gone critical
Stealth frigate ‘INS Trikand’ joins Indian Navy
29 Jun 2013
Italy’s foreign minister quits over return of ‘killer’ marines
26 Mar 2013
Italian foreign minister Giulio Terzi has resigned in disagreement with his government’s decision to send two marines back to India for trial over shooting dead a couple of Indian fishermen
India test-fires submarine version of BrahMos missile
20 Mar 2013
This is the first time a supersonic cruise missile has been successfully fired underwater anywhere in the world, BrahMos CEO A Sivathanu Pillai said today
India’s underwater N-missile passes final test
28 Jan 2013
The 10-metre tall submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) lifted off from a pontoon, rose to an altitude of 20 km and reached a distance of about 700 km as it splashed down in the waters of the Bay of Bengal near the pre-designated target point
Pipavav Defence-Mazagon Docks JV incorporated
05 Dec 2012
Gorshkov delivery delayed by another year as Russia, India decide to take defence ties forward
10 Oct 2012
BrahMos test-fired with conventional warhead
08 Oct 2012
The test-launch of the BrahMos follows close on the heels of the successful test launches of the land-based ‘Prithvi-II’ missile on Thursday and the sea-based ‘Dhanush’ on Friday
BrahMos test-fired with conventional warhead
08 Oct 2012
The test-launch of the BrahMos follows close on the heels of the successful test launches of the land-based ‘Prithvi-II’ missile on Thursday and the sea-based ‘Dhanush’ on Friday
Navy successfully tests n-capable ‘Dhanush’
05 Oct 2012
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