Enemies can be crushed in an instant, INS Karanj will join the Indian Navy on March 10


- India strengthens its position as a submarine-building country

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The Indian Navy will induct the third Scorpion series submarine INS Karanj at Mumbai on March 10. The Indian Navy has already recruited INS Calvary and INS Khanderi. The third Scorpion series submarine INS Karanj was launched at Mumbai Mazgaon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) in early 2018.

INS Karanj is the third submarine built by MDL under the Project 75 program. Seeing the strength of Karanj after Kalwari and Khanderi, the enemies will break a sweat. Karanj is an indigenous submarine built under Make in India. At the same time, India has strengthened its position as a submarine-building country.

MDL is one of the leading shipyards in India that caters to the needs and aspirations of the Indian Navy.

The power of Karanj

The Scorpion submarine Karanj can hit specific targets by dodging enemies. This much of Karanj will only add to the problems of countries like China and Pakistan. At the same time, Karanj can attack with torpedoes and anti-ship missiles. It also has the feature of attacking the enemy from underwater on the surface.

- The Karanj submarine is 67.5 meters long, 12.3 meters high and weighs 1565 tons

- Can spot specific targets by locating the enemy

- Karanj can attack with torpedoes and anti-ship missiles

- Can't catch the radar

- Karanj is able to attack the ground

- Karanj submarine is capable of producing auxin

- Karanj submarine can stay in the water for a long time

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