Posted on 10/08/2003 7:05:32 PM PDT by milestogo
| Indo-US Joint Naval exercises concludes off Kochi coast | |
| Press Trust of India Kochi, October 8 |
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The three-day biggest ever Indo-US bilateral naval exercises off the ala coast, in which a nuclear submarine from the US Navy's seventh fleet participated for the first time, concluded on Wednesday evening. A variety of exercises of Anti-submarine warfare, Anti-air and Anti-surface warfare was held during the exercises, which began on October 6. Besides the Los Angeles class nuclear submarine USS Pasadena, two guided missile cruisers-- USS Chosin and USS Fitzgerald, an auxilary ship SS Chesapeake and P-3C Patrol and Reconnaissance aircraft of the US navy participated in the exercises. On the Indian side, two Guided Missile Frigates-- INS Brahmaputra an INS Ganga, a submarine INS Shalki, a tanker INS Shakti and a variety of integral and shore based aircrafts took part. Media personnel who were taken aboard the Indian naval vessel early on Wednesday morning, saw USS Chosin and USS Fitzgerald and INS Brahmaputra, INS Ganga and INS Shalki lined up in arrow formation. Captain Hari Nair of INS Ganga told reporters that the exercises will enhance the operation capability of the two navies. |
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