The commander of the Indian Navy officially admitted that a US-made aircraft and an Israeli-made aircraft have been applied to the Sino-Indian border standoff

Indian Navy Heron UAV

Indian Navy P-8I

Indian Navy Southern Commander Anil Kumar Chawla (Anil Kumar Chawla)

Indian Navy Commander Karambier Singh (Kar2z

) Military news] The Indian Army continued to engage in confrontation at the high-cold border, and the frostbite continued to cease. The Indian Navy became anxious.

Indian Navy Commander Karambir Singh (Karambir Singh) stated on December 3 that the P-8I patrol aircraft purchased from the United States had been used on the so-called "Eastern Ladakh" front line in the confrontation between China and India. The Indian Express stated that this is the first official recognition by Indian officials. Singh said that tensions on the northern border and the continued spread of the new crown epidemic constitute India’s two major security challenges.

The sea trial date of India’s first domestically-made aircraft carrier, the Vikrant, has been repeatedly delayed. The front line of the border confrontation not only used the P-8I, but also used the Navy’s Heron (Developed by Israel) medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned reconnaissance aircraft; the Navy and the Army Air Force coordinated to achieve the desired result. He also said that Chinese fishing boats and scientific research vessels are increasingly appearing in the Indian Ocean.

Anil Kumar Chawla, commander of the Indian Navy’s Southern Command, even mentioned that the Indian Navy plays an important role in deterring the Chinese navy and unambiguously sends a signal to them. ——No matter on sea or land, they don't want to screw us up.

He also said that India's first domestically-produced aircraft carrier (the second carrier) will enter service at the end of 2021 or early 2022.

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