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US not 'pulling away' from allies by cutting NATO commitments: Mark RutteUnited States is reducing its military assets pledged to NATO. NATO chief Mark Rutte stated this is not a US withdrawal but an adjustment. ...
Who sank Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, was NATO involved, and was it torpedoed? Reports explain mystery, ship's route, nuclear cargo claims and US aircraft presenceWho sank Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, was NATO involved, and was it torpedoed? This explainer covers the sinking of the Ursa Major near S...
US Navy starts Hormuz blockade: This 9,000-tonne destroyer with Tomahawk has been deployed to stop the sea traffic, check featuresArleigh Burke-class destroyers, the backbone of the US Navy, are highly versatile warships central to maritime deployments. With advanced A...
ET Defence Bulletin: Stories you should not miss (December 13, 2016)This is a list of the top defence stories of today.
Salvage operations of fire-hit submarine INS Sindhurakshak to cost Rs 500 croreFive companies are currently engaged in sending trained divers into the sea to determine various possible methods of salvaging the 16-year-...
Navy has ordered weapon safety checks on submarines: A K AntonyIn wake of the blasts on the INS Sindhurakshak, the Navy has ordered extensive checks on weapon-related safety systems on all its submarine...
Submarine blasts due to possible ignition of armament: A K AntonyIn wake of the incident, the Navy has ordered extensive checks on weapon-related safety systems on all its submarines, A K Antony said.
INS Sindhurakshak tragedy: Russian experts suspect 'mishandling of equipment'The defence source explained that before a submarine sets out it is checked thoroughly — "also through computers" — to eliminate chances of...
Safety rules violation may be behind submarine Sindhurakshak accident: RussiaViolation of safety regulations could be the most likely cause of the explosions on submarine, Russian Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin has said.
'Torpedoes are coolest place to sleep on'Danger is a constant companion as the men whose lives are now under arc-light as investigators seek answers to the mysterious blasts aboard...
INS Sindhurakshak: No indication so far of sabotage, says NavyNavy said it has been getting warnings of terror threats to its assets in Mumbai but there has been no indication so far of sabotage.
Submarine mishap: US, France, Germany offer help to IndiaMany countries including the US and France have offered help to India in its ongoing operations to bring out bodies in the sunken submarine...
INS Sindhurakshak tragedy: Veteran submariners suspect sabotage angleThe warheads, whether heavy torpedo warheads or relatively smaller missile warheads, are designed with highest levels of inbuilt safety.
- INS Sindhurakshak tragedy: Veteran submariners suspect sabotage angle
Veteran submariners are suggesting that the Navy should not rule out the possibility of sabotag as indications are emerging that the vessel...
- Defence secretary to visit Russia next week
In the delegation-level talks scheduled to be held on Monday, the two sides are also expected to discuss the futuristic joint development p...
Submarine tragedy: Efforts on to ascertain fate of Navy menThe heat of the explosion has melted parts of the internal hull deforming the submarine hatches and has prevented access to the compartment...
Alert Mumbai fire officer helps save 2nd submarine from disasterA second submarine berthed near INS Sindhurakshak submarine that exploded and sank was saved from a possible disaster.
Submarine INS Sindhurakshak sinks after serial blasts, 18 navymen still missingThe warship rejoined the navy on April 29, this year. It was fully armed at the time of the mishap, navy sources said.
Indian Navy orders board of inquiry into submarine blast, fireNavy today ordered a board of inquiry to probe the explosion and subsequent fire onboard its submarine INS Sindurakshak which has sunk.
- PAC blasts govt for Scorpene delay, cost overruns
In its report, the PAC rejected the defence ministry's reply that the procurement's highly complex nature and extensive scrutiny of the pro...