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Gli incrociatori della Royal Navy: l’HMS Glasgow (1909)

Gli incrociatori della Royal Navy: l’HMS Glasgow (1909)

L’HMS Glasgow (sesta nave con questo nome a prestare servizio nella Royal Navy) fu un incrociatore leggero della Royal Navy attivo nella Prima guerra mondiale. Il Glasgow era una delle cinque navi della sottoclasse Bristol degli incrociatori leggeri della classe Town.

Queste navi furono concepite per i mari lontani, e di conseguenza avevano compiti di protezione del traffico e degli interessi strategici britannici. Quindi, erano caratterizzati da un dislocamento elevato, autonomia notevole e un buon armamento.

Traditions, Innovations Should Be Balanced In Armed Forces: Defence Minister

Traditions, Innovations Should Be Balanced In Armed Forces: Defence Minister

He emphasised on the importance of innovation in the ever-changing circumstances in the worldDefence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday stressed the need for maintaining traditions of the armed forces while adopting innovation and said there has to be a balance between both of them.Addressing the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy at Dundigul near here, Singh opined that following

Indian Navy’s Long Term Weapons Acquisition Plans: Interview With Admiral R Hari Kumar

Indian Navy’s Long Term Weapons Acquisition Plans: Interview With Admiral R Hari Kumar

Interview with Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of Naval Staff, Indian NavyQ:What kind of missiles is the IN acquiring for its surface fleet?Ans. Surface fleet would be augmented with indigenous Surface to Surface missiles and Surface to Air missiles under production. A comprehensive design and development program for State-of-the-Art missile systems is underway and future ships will be equipped with

India Demonstrates Unmatched ‘Astrashakti’ As ‘Akash’ Air Defence System Neutralises Four Targets In One Go

India Demonstrates Unmatched ‘Astrashakti’ As ‘Akash’ Air Defence System Neutralises Four Targets In One Go

India has become the first to demonstrate the capability of engaging four
targets simultaneously at such ranges by command guidance using a single
firing unit

Looking to export its indigenous weapon systems, India has strongly
demonstrated the firepower of its Akash surface-to-air (SAM) weapon system,
where a single firing unit simultaneously engaged and destroyed four unmanned

Air Force Carries Out Successful Trials of SAMAR Air Defence Missile System

Air Force Carries Out Successful Trials of SAMAR Air Defence Missile System

The SAMAR (Surface to Air Missile for Assured Retaliation) system was part of the Astrashakti exercise in Suryalanka Air Force Station for the first time, and it successfully achieved firing trials objectives in different engagement scenarios.The air defence system SAMAR (Surface to Air Missile for Assured Retaliation), has been developed by a unit under IAF’s Maintenance Command.The Indian Air


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