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DEFENCE - December 2018

Dec 2018

Nov 21, 2023

Indian Navy, DRDO Test Indigenously Developed Naval Anti-ship Missile

  • Attempting to boost self reliance or 'Aatmanirbharta', the Indian Navy, in association with Defence Research and Development Organissation (DRDO), successfully undertook guided flight trials of the first indigenously developed naval anti-ship missile from Sea King 42B helicopter.
  • Even in May 2022, India tested its first indigenously built anti-ship missile falling in the short-range category weighing around 380 kilograms with a range of 55 kilometres. Names as 'Naval Anti-ship Missile-short range' (NASM-SR), they can be launched from attack helicopters.

Launch of Missile Cum Ammunition (MCA) Barge, LSAM 10 (Yard 78)

  • The launch of 'Missile Cum Ammunition Barge, LSAM 10 (Yard 78)', the fourth Barge of 08 x Missile Cum Ammunition Barge project, built by MSME Shipyard, M/s SECON Engineering Projects Pvt Ltd (SEPPL), Visakhapatnam for Indian Navy, was undertaken at Guttenadeevi, East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh (launch site of M/s SEPPL). The launching Ceremony was presided over by Cmde Shanmugam Sabesan, CRO (East).
  • The contract for building 08 x Missile Cum Ammunition Barge was signed between MoD and M/s SECON Engineering Projects Pvt Ltd, Visakhapatnam in February 2021. The availability of these Barges would provide impetus to operational commitments of IN by facilitating Transportation, Embarkation and Disembarkation of articles/ ammunition to IN Ships both alongside jetties and at outer harbours.

Nov 20, 2023

IAF's First Bomber Unit and the First to Use Jet Aircraft in Combat Marks 75 Years

  • The first bomber unit to be raised by the Indian Air Force (IAF) is the No. 5 Squadron, the Tuskers. It commemorated its 75th anniversary at its home base in Ambala. It is also the first IAF unit to use jet aircraft in combat.
  • A series of events, including a ceremonial parade, home-paying to martyrs, aerobatic performance by the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team, skydiving by the Akash Ganga Team, and flypast by Rafale and Jaguar fighters were organised to mark the milestone.
  • The Squadron was raised as part of the erstwhile Royal Indian Air Force in November 1948 at Kanpur on B-24 Liberator propeller-driven heavy bombers under the command of Wing Commander (Wg Cdr) JRS 'Danny' Dantra.

INS Sharda Visits Port Antsiranana, Madagascar to Strengthen Ties of Friendship

  • Indian Navy Ship (INS) Sharda is on a visit to Port Antsiranana, Madagascar, from November 17-23 as part of an ongoing operational deployment.
  • The ship's visit aims to strengthen bridges of friendship and the Indian Navy's sustained efforts towards ensuring maritime security in the region by partnering with regional navies in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR).

Nov 19, 2023

Alok Sharma New Special Protection Group Chief

  • The Central government appointed 1991-batch Uttar Pradesh cadre Indian Police Service officer Alok Sharma as Director of the Special Protection Group (SPG), India's elite force entrusted with the task of providing proximate security to the Prime Minister of India and their immediate family members.
  • The decision was taken after the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved the appointment of Alok Sharma as the new SPG chief.
  • SPG was formed in 1988 by an Act of the Parliament of India.

Royal Navy Uncrewed Aircraft Trial Marks European First

  • A specially-modified aircraft codenamed 'Mojave', measuring 9 metres long and featuring a wingspan of 17 metres, became the largest crewless machine ever flown from an aircraft carrier outside of the US Navy.
  • The aircraft was operated remotely at a computer terminal by a 'pilot', taking off and safely landing back onboard HMS Prince of Wales, a Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier, during a trial off the US east coast.
  • Produced by General Atomics, 'Mojave' is a version of the MQ1C Gray Eagle aircraft which has been adapted for take-off and landing on short runways. It can perform long endurance missions from medium altitude and has a maximum air speed of 167 knots.
  • The Mojave trial is a European first – the first time that a remotely piloted air system of this size has operated to and from an aircraft carrier outside of the US.

Nov 18, 2023

China, Pakistan Navies to Conduct First Joint Maritime Patrols in Arabian Sea

  • The navies of China and Pakistan held their largest naval exercises in the Arabian Sea which included their "first joint maritime patrol.
  • The China-Pakistan Sea Guardians-3 joint maritime exercise, with the theme of "Joint Response to Maritime Security Threats", was held off at a naval base in Karachi, Pakistan, in the waters and airspace of the northern Arabian Sea.
  • The exercise was divided into two phases, shore-based exchanges, and maritime joint operations, which included training courses on formation manoeuvring, VBSS (visit, board, search and seizure), helicopter cross-deck landing, joint search and rescue, and joint anti-submarine drills.

Conclusion of the 37th Infantry Commanders' Conference in Mhow

  • The 37th Infantry Commanders' Conference, a two-day event, concluded successfully at the Infantry School in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh. The conference, held every two years, was presided over by General Manoj Pande, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), and addressed a wide range of critical issues related to infantry operations, training, capability development, and technology integration.
  • The conference thoroughly evaluated the capabilities of the infantry in both conventional warfare scenarios and counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations. It aimed to make necessary decisions to enhance infantry capabilities in preparation for future challenges.

Nov 17, 2023

India-Sri Lanka Joint Military Exercise 'Mitra Shakti'

  • The ninth edition of joint military exercise 'Mitra Shakti-2023' between India and Sri Lanka is being held in Aundh (Pune). The exercise is being conducted will conclude on November 29, 2023. The Indian contingent, of 120 personnel, is being represented mainly by troops from the Maratha Light Infantry Regiment. The Sri Lankan side is being represented by personnel from 53 Infantry Division. Fifteen personnel from Indian Air Force and five personnel from Sri Lankan Air Force are also participating in the exercise.
  • The aim of the exercise is to jointly rehearse conduct of Sub Conventional operations under Chapter VII of United Nations Charter. The Scope of the exercise includes synergising joint responses during counter-terrorist operations. Both sides will practice tactical actions such as raid, search and destroy missions, heliborne operations, etc. In addition, Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR), combat reflex shooting and Yoga will also form part of the exercise curriculum.

Fourth Anti-submarine Waterfare Craft Launched by GRSE

  • Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Ltd launched the fourth Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC), barely five months after the launch of the third ship.
  • GRSE is building eight such ASW SWCs for the Indian Navy. The warship 'INS Amini' was launched by Manju Naithani, wife of Vice Admiral Sandeep Naithani, Chief of Materiel, Indian Navy, who was the chief guest at the event.
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