A vast war study of the three wings of the Indian and British armies in the Arabian Sea


The exercise started under the name of Konkan Shakti will last for a week

Indian Navy MiG-29K aircraft, Royal Navy F-35B aircraft, Indian Air Force SU-30, Jaguar fighter aircraft involved

New Delhi: India and Britain are conducting complex military drills in the Arabian Sea under the Tri Services Wargame. It is the most ambitious war study of both countries so far. All three wings of the two countries' armies are taking part in the exercise.

Britain's Career Strike Group (CSG) is taking part in the exercise. This includes the group's largest warship, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, and several other frontline ships.

According to officials, the war exercise has been launched in the name of Konkan Shakti since October 21. The Carrier Strike Group is an integral part of the British Navy. Including an aircraft carrier. It also includes a large number of destroyers, frigates and other ships.

Britain has the third largest navy in the world after the United States and Russia. According to officials, the exercise includes Indian Navy's MiG-29K fighter jets, Royal Navy's F-35B aircraft and Indian Air Force's SU-30 and Jaguar fighter jets.

According to Indian Navy spokesperson Commander Vivek Madhawal, the naval phase of the tri-service warfare exercise was launched in the Arabian Sea off the Konkan coast on Sunday. The British High Commissioner said in a statement that personnel from all three wings of the two countries' armies were taking part in the exercise. The High Commissioner described the exercise as the largest ever between the two countries.

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