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Varuna: Final day of the largest Indo- France joint exercise

Multi helicopter operations with cross desk landings were undertaken by Indian and French navies on the final day of Varuna Sea Phase exercise.

The training included anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare operations.
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Published : May 10, 2019, 1:00 PM IST

Panaji: The level of operations intensified on the final day of Varuna Sea Phase exercise between navies of France and India with multi-helicopter operations with cross deck landings. Moreover, VBSS teams conducted towing exercise between the FN and IN ships while the fighters operating from the carriers were busy in a high-intensity combat exercise including firing on Pigeon Island off Goa.

'Varuna' is the largest ever joint exercise undertaken by the navies of the two countries yet.
'Varuna' is the largest ever joint exercise undertaken by the navies of the two countries yet.

In addition, Coordinated Anti-submarine exercise involving the ASW MR aircraft P8i, Sea King and Lynx helicopters in close support of IN ships Mumbai, Chennai and French ship Latouche Treville was also conducted during the night.

The training included anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare operations.
The training included anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare operations.

'Varuna' is the largest ever joint exercise undertaken by the navies of the two countries yet, and represents the climax of the strengthened maritime co-operation between India and France.

The carrier has been equipped with the modern naval and military equipment, including for submarine and cyber warfare while the battle aircraft are now Rafale-only.
The carrier has been equipped with the modern naval and military equipment, including for submarine and cyber warfare while the battle aircraft are now Rafale-only.

The first phase of the Indo-French joint exercise began off Goa's coast on May 1 and is scheduled to culminate on May 10. The second phase, on the other hand, is slated to be held in May-end near Djibouti.

Read: The 'Yellow Vest' Movement in France: Lessons for India

Panaji: The level of operations intensified on the final day of Varuna Sea Phase exercise between navies of France and India with multi-helicopter operations with cross deck landings. Moreover, VBSS teams conducted towing exercise between the FN and IN ships while the fighters operating from the carriers were busy in a high-intensity combat exercise including firing on Pigeon Island off Goa.

'Varuna' is the largest ever joint exercise undertaken by the navies of the two countries yet.
'Varuna' is the largest ever joint exercise undertaken by the navies of the two countries yet.

In addition, Coordinated Anti-submarine exercise involving the ASW MR aircraft P8i, Sea King and Lynx helicopters in close support of IN ships Mumbai, Chennai and French ship Latouche Treville was also conducted during the night.

The training included anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare operations.
The training included anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare operations.

'Varuna' is the largest ever joint exercise undertaken by the navies of the two countries yet, and represents the climax of the strengthened maritime co-operation between India and France.

The carrier has been equipped with the modern naval and military equipment, including for submarine and cyber warfare while the battle aircraft are now Rafale-only.
The carrier has been equipped with the modern naval and military equipment, including for submarine and cyber warfare while the battle aircraft are now Rafale-only.

The first phase of the Indo-French joint exercise began off Goa's coast on May 1 and is scheduled to culminate on May 10. The second phase, on the other hand, is slated to be held in May-end near Djibouti.

Read: The 'Yellow Vest' Movement in France: Lessons for India

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