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A successful test of a torpedo, developed by DRDO, will destroy an enemy ship-submarine in the ocean



A heavy weight Torpedo made in India was successfully tested at Kochi. While going underwater, the torpedo hit the target directly. Torpedoes developed by DRDO will destroy enemy ships-submarines deep in the sea. India's strength at sea will increase.


A great success has been achieved in the direction of manufacturing sophisticated weapons in the country itself. Torpedo Developed by DRDO has been test-fired successfully. This heavyweight torpedo successfully hit its underwater target. The Indian Navy released a statement saying that this is a great achievement for the Indian Navy and DRDO. The torpedo accurately hit its underwater target. The Navy said this shows commitment to our future combat readiness under self-reliance.

A helicopter landed on INS Vikrant last week

India achieved another feat last week itself. The MH60 Romeo helicopter successfully landed on the indigenously built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. The Navy said the integration of the naval warship with the helicopter is a major step towards anti-submarine warfare and supporting the fleet. This will enhance India's combat capability in water and monitor maritime activities.

The role of submarines in future wars will also increase

Naval power would prove vital in future wars. In this situation, the role of submarines will also increase. Torpedoes would prove crucial in countering the use of submarines. These weapons have the ability to target enemy submarines underwater within seconds. The successful test of the torpedo developed by India is very important in terms of India's combat readiness.



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