New Delhi, May 5, 2025 (ANI): In a strong message to Pakistan, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations AN Pramod said the Indian Navy is maintaining continuous surveillance to degrade or neutralise threats as they emerge or manifest to ensure targeting at extended ranges. He said, “Effectively using multiple sensors and inputs, we are maintaining continuous surveillance to degrade or neutralise threats as they emerge or manifest to ensure targeting at extended ranges. All these are conducted under the umbrella of a comprehensive and effective layered fleet air defence mechanism that caters for all threats, be it drones, high-speed missiles or aircraft, both fighters as well as surveillance aircraft...”
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00:00In effect, the maritime force is able to ensure persistent surveillance, detection and identification
00:08for a comprehensive maritime domain awareness, including the airspace.
00:15Effectively using multiple sensors and inputs, we are maintaining continuous surveillance
00:21to degrade or neutralize threats as they emerge or manifest to ensure targeting at extended ranges.
00:32All these are conducted under the umbrella of a comprehensive and effective layered fleet
00:40air defense mechanism that caters for all threats, be it drones or high-speed missiles
00:47or aircraft, both fighters as well as surveillance aircraft.
00:54The fleet operates as a composite force maintaining a surveillance bubble at extended ranges using advanced radars.
01:05Any aerial target that attempts to penetrate this bubble is detected and identified using various techniques
01:14and technologies affording quick and clear distinction between commercial, neutral and hostile aircraft
01:23or flying objects at ranges in excess of the anticipated attack range.