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'War Game' in the Arabian Sea by India and England


- Including IAF and Royal Air Force aircraft

- Aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates and other warships are participating

India and England are waging a three-wing war game in the Arabian Sea and thereby intensifying complex military operations.

The UK Carrier Strike Group, led by Britain's largest warship HMS Queen Elizabeth, is operating in the 'Konkan Shakti' war games. . '

The war game also includes Indian Navy MiG-3K fighter jets, Royal Navy F-35B fighter jets, IAF S-4-30 and Jaguar fighter jets. This war exercise dt. It has started from October 31 and is to run for eight days. This is why the exercise called 'Konkan Shakti' is so important. Staying is just as inevitable. It is well known that in naval warfare, the British Navy has been at war with Queen Elizabeth for the first time since the 19th century, when its head was Sir Francis Fake.

Sir Ho Ray Shio Nels, Vice Admiral of the British Navy, inflicted a crushing defeat on the Spanish Armada under Napoleon Bonaparte in the first decade of the 19th century, near the Trafalgar cape near Gibraltar. In it, Britain's thin cutter ships penetrated between the huge Spanish ships and they smashed the wings of the huge ships in Spain. Since then Horatio Nelson has been adored by Britain and London's main square has been named Trafalgar Square where a statue of Horatio Nelson is placed on a pillar.

Another question that naturally arises is why the British Navy ships are called His / Her Majesty's Ship (HMS), why not the British Naval Ship (BNS)? The reason for the competition was specifically to obtain gold and silver from the gold and silver mines of South America, but when the government before Queen Elizabeth did not have the money, the Empress sold almost all of her jewels, leaving only a few of them. Ships are called His Majesty's Ship (HMS). If there is a king it is called His Majesty's Ship.

An important thing to note about Horatio Nelson is that he wore a leather 'goggle' over the great naval unit that exploded in the late 19th century and early 19th century. (Navy) signaled 'no' with different flags at the time not to attack, but Nells saw it and immediately put the telescope, the 'goggle' (the eye of a piece of leather) over his broken right eye, and said, "I can't see anything." No. Attack With this, Britain's seventh cutter ships ran aground between Spain's earlier ships. Britain won the Battle of Trafalgar. This was followed by the Indian currency "To Put telescope on Nelsons Eye" for disobeying a superior's order when success was assured.



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