Published 16:31 IST, November 29th 2019
Indian Navy commissions sixth Dornier aircraft squadron
The Indian Navy commissioned its sixth Dornier aircraft squadron in strategically located Porbandar town of Gujarat on Friday, giving a fillip to coastal security near the sea border with Pakistan.
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The Indian Navy commissioned its sixth Dornier aircraft squadron in strategically located Porbandar town of Gujarat on Friday, giving a fillip to coastal security near the sea border with Pakistan. The Indian Naval Air Squadron 314, called Raptors, which will operate with four newly-inducted, next generation Dornier aircraft, was commissioned by Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Vice-Admiral M S Pawar.
#IndianNavy #Gujarat #Porbandar In the truest tradition of Navy DCNS Vice Admiral MS Pawar AVSM VSM honouring #RAPTORS at the Commissioning Dinner @indiannavy @DDNewsGujarati @airnews_abad @PIBAhmedabad @SpokespersonMoD @PTI_News @ANI @makeinindia @HALHQBLR pic.twitter.com/ZNKvI7SQeQ
— PRO Defence Gandhinagar (@DefencePRO_Guj) November 28, 2019
Commissioning of Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 314 marks yet another milestone in our efforts towards enhancing maritime security and our surveillance footprint in the North Arabian Sea, Pawar said, addressing a gathering on the occasion. The squadron, owing to its strategic location, will act as the first responder in this crucial region, he said. This was the sixth Dornier aircraft squadron to be commissioned by the Indian Navy.
16:23 IST, November 29th 2019