Agni-Prime tested again:
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1930689
Apparently this was the last pre-induction trial. The Strategic Forces Command (SFC) was hands-on with this test.
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U.S. And India Hold Largest Combined Amphibious Exercise To Date
The increased naval cooperation comes amid deepening ties between Washington and New Delhi in the face of an increasingly assertive China and a deteriorating situation in the Red Sea.
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It seems the IAF's standard Tipnis Grey was applied since that ^^ photo was taken.
First pics from the Mk-1A's high-speed taxi trials:
Quite a few differences in fitments are already apparent compared to the original Mk-1:
One of the new additions seems to be the BNET Software Defined...
Three pictures that beautifully illustrate the difference in size between the Kamorta-class corvette (~3300 tons)...
...the Shivalik-class frigate (~6200 tons)...
...and in turn the Shivalik next to a Kolkata-class destroyer (~7500 tons):
Teasing the first Tejas Mk-1A...
According to reliable journalists, the low-speed taxi trials on the first Mk-1A airframe are completed. Status of high-speed taxiing is not known...but either way, a first flight is expected pretty soon.
8 x SSKs on exercise in the Arabian Sea, across all three types we currently operate (Scorpene, Kilo & U209):
Submariners tasting the seawater as per tradition...