Indian Navy successfully carries out underwater test

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The Indian Navy on Tuesday successfully carried out a test to hit an underwater target...

A Navy spokesperson said that the successful engagement of an underwater target by an indigenously developed Heavy Weight Torpedo was a significant milestone in the Indian Navy's and Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) quest for accurate delivery of ordnance on target in the underwater domain...

"This showcases our commitment to Future Proof Combat Readiness through," the spokesperson added...

According to the Indian Navy, the missile is capable of hitting its target up to a distance of 300 km...

According to the Ministry, the DRDO is working on a Technology Transfer Policy under which successfully tested products were being transferred to Indian industries for mass production by signing a Licensing Agreement for Transfer of Technology...

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