INS Vagir: Indian Navy gets new attack submarine, will rip enemy's chest from under water

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National Desk:
The Indian Navy has received the Scorpene class attack submarine INS Vagir a month ahead of its time.  Its sea trials were going on from 12 November 2020.  Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited has taken less time than other submarines to complete all the work from installing weapons in it.  It has been made under Project-75.
The INS Vagir Scorpene vehicle is a Kalvari class diesel-electric submarine.  It is equipped with very modern navigation, tracking systems.  Along with this, many types of weapons have also been included in it.  INS Vagir can carry out many types of missions.  Such as anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, maritime minelaying, area surveillance, etc.  The submarine has been designed to operate in all conditions during the time of operation.

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