Indian Navy's third stealth Scorpene class Submarine INS Karanj, equipped with potent weapons and sensors to neutralise any threat above or below the sea surface, was commissioned in Mubai on ...
Mumbai: It is odd that the Indian Navy should blame a fishing boat M V Marthoma for ramming INS Karanj (S 23), a Scorpene class submarine, worth at least Rs 8000 crore, 70 nautical miles off the coast ...
The Indian Navy on Wednesday launched its third Scorpene-class submarine Karanj in Mumbai. The Scorpene-class submarines are a modernised fleet equipped with features that make them extremely stealthy ...
Anti-pollution laws will finally be applied to three textile groups of Karanj - Reliable Poster, Ruchi Twister and Jindal Filaments - which have not only polluted the air and water but also damaged ...
Mumbai: INS Karanj, India’s third stealth Scorpene-class submarine, was commissioned into the Indian Navy in Mumbai on Wednesday. The diesel electric submarine was commissioned into the Indian Navy in ...
Confirming this to the Financial Express Online, a senior Indian Navy officer said “The commissioning of the submarine will be in the presence of the Indian Navy chief Admiral Karambir Singh. The ...
MUMBAI: With the adequate expertise at hands, the three new Scorpene class submarines are expected to be inducted in navy within a span of about three years. This was revealed as Karanj, the third ...
Mumbai: The third Scorpene-class submarine Karanj was launched at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) in Mumbai on Wednesday. Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba was the chief guest on the occasion.
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