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Long and short of it: the Indian navy is spoilt for choice with indigenous as well as foreign missile and weapon systems / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Transformation of Indian Naval Aviation post new inductions / Sharma, Rikeesh   Journal Article
Sharma, Rikeesh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The need for credible surveillance over the high seas forms the bedrock and foundation of infallible maritime security, and Maritime Reconnaissance (MR) is the basic input for any successful maritime operation. For the last two decades, Indian naval aviation assets have been dependant on the Ilyushin (IL), the Tuplov (TU) aircraft, the Kamov (KM) 31 and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The Fleet Air Defence has also received a fillip by the induction of the MIG 29Ks. At the same time, the need for Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance (LRMR) tasking has taken a giant leap forward with the Indian Ocean becoming a common operational ground and a global common for numerous navies. The Indian Navy is looking ahead to work out an asset acquisition plan commensurate with the myriad challenges envisaged in providing maritime security to the nation. This article discusses these acquisitions and showcases their contribution in the broader context of the Navy's maritime strategic aim towards provision of maritime security.
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