India Munitions and Weapons Systems
| Aircraft | Navy | Land Warfare | Missiles |
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Aircraft Back to Top
Attack/Interceptor/Fighter
| Marut | LCA | MCA |
Airborne Early Warning - AEW
| ASP | Gulfstream IV SRA |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAV
| Lakshya | Nishant |
Navy Back to Top
The Indian Navy is the world’s seventh largest navy. It consists of two fleets, the Eastern Fleet, homeported primarily in Visakhapatnam, on the Bay of Bengal, and the Western Fleet, homeported primarily in Bombay, on the Arabian Sea. India will enter the 21st Century with a small but formidable regional naval posture. Long considered a "blue water" navy, the Indian Navy faces major challenges as many of its major vessels near the end of their service lives. Indigenous shipbuilding efforts are struggling to achieve acceptable levels of productivity and efficiency.
Sources and Methods Back to Top
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The Indian Navy: A Military Power At A Political Crossroads Clarence E. Carter
Land Warfare Back to Top
| Arjun |
| IFG 105mm | LFG 105mm | Pinaka MRL |
| AWADGS |
Missiles Back to Top
Surface-to-Air
| Akash |
| Astra |
Surface-to-Surface [Tactical] Back to Top
| Nag | Trishul |