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Navy successfully test-fires anti-ship missile from Kalvari submarine

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NEW DELHI: The Navy on Thursday successfully test-fired an

anti-ship missile

for the first time from an indigenously built

Kalvari

class submarine.

The Navy described the launch as a significant milestone in enhancing its "sub-surface" warfare prowess.

The weapon was fired from the submarine, the first of India's six

Scorpene-class submarines

which are being built under the Project 75, and it "successfully hit" a surface target during the trial in the Arabian Sea.

All the six diesel-electric attack submarines will be equipped with the anti-ship missile, which has a proven record in combat, the defence ministry said.

These missiles will provide the vessels the ability to neutralise surface threats at extended ranges.

"The missile successfully hit a surface target at an extended range during the trial firing. This missile launch is a significant milestone, not only for the Kalvari, which is the first in a series of Scorpene class submarines being built in India, but also in enhancing the Indian Navy's sub-surface warfare capability," the ministry said.

The submarines, designed by French naval defence and energy company DCNS, are being built by

Mazagon Dock Limited

in Mumbai.
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