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Explained: India’s submarine strength

Posted on December 6, 2021December 6, 2021 by mhsadmin

Explained: India’s submarine strength

In total today, India has 15 conventional diesel-electric submarines, classified as SSKs, and one nuclear ballistic submarine, classified as SSBN. The article explains the importance of acquiring Submarines in the naval defence system with focusing on few historical anecdotes, current submarine acquisitions and projects that are underway. Read More…


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