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Map, hunt, kill: Inside India's powerful trishul for networked naval warfare

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Map, hunt, kill: Inside India's powerful trishul for networked naval warfare
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The Indian Navy has commissioned three new vessels—INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray—to form an integrated maritime warfare network. By combining survey, anti-submarine, and protection capabilities, the Navy aims to enhance its situational awareness and combat effectiveness in the Indian Ocean.

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This integration reflects a strategic shift toward networked warfare, enhancing India's ability to monitor and defend critical maritime infrastructure.

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