In the base territory, it is planned to place submarines on underground penalties, build a tunnel network and create a protected port.
India is preparing to significantly strengthen Naval’s capabilities by launching a new base for atom submarines. According to the plans, up to 2026, the base of the Ins Varsha, located in the village of Rambilli, 50 km south of the East Naval’s headquarters in Wisakhapanam, will be given the commission. This is reported by the army recognition.
This basis is a major element of the secret project of wars, which should ensure the placement of atomic submarines of India, in particular atomic submarines (SSBN) and atomic shock submarines (SSN).
The basis will be an important element of India’s approach to strengthen its existence in the Bengal Gulf and the Indo-Pacific region. In the base territory, it is planned to place submarines on underground penalties, build a tunnel network and create a protected port. This will allow India to provide a relatively unpleasant access to deep water, which is critical to maintain nuclear potential in the case of a punch.
The base will be the primary placement of Indian missils, which is part of the country’s nuclear deterrence. It is noted that the new base will be strategically importance for the increase in the scope and efficiency of Indian armada forces.
Remember that on January 15, Indian naval forces at the same time launched a submarine, pest and frigate, emphasizing the importance of protecting the India Ocean region against the back of China’s strong existence.
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