12 May,2025 04:20 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
Speaking at the press briefing, Vice Admiral Pramod stated that the Indian Navy has the ability to operate as a well-connected, multi-domain force. Pic/videograb of the briefing
The Indian Navy maintains a credible capability to detect, identify and neutralise any aerial platforms that threatens our units at sea, Vice Admiral AN Pramod, Director General of Naval Operations (DGNO) said on Monday, an official press statement said.
Speaking at the press briefing, Vice Admiral Pramod stated that the Indian Navy has the ability to operate as a well-connected, multi-domain force.
He stated that the Navy uses a network of advanced sensors and combat management systems to track threats from the air, sea, and underwater in real time.
"We are fully equipped to detect and neutralise any threat, whether it's a drone, high-speed missile or enemy aircraft, well before it comes close to our forces," he said.
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The Indian Navy operates as a composite networked force capable of simultaneously addressing threats emanating from all domains that is air, surface and sub-surface, through amalgamation of advanced sensors, synchronised on the Combat Management Systems, the statement said.
It said that 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 or high speed missiles or aircraft, both fighters as well as surveillance aircraft.
The statement further said that the fleet, operates as a composite force maintaining a surveillance bubble at extended ranges using advanced radars. Any aerial target that attempts to penetrate this bubble is detected and identified using various techniques and technologies, affording quick and clear distinction between commercial, neutral and hostile aircraft or flying objects at ranges in excess of the anticipated attack range. The Carrier Battle Group with its integral Air Wing provides the first layer of this layered mechanism. Adequately equipped and trained to high degree of proficiency our pilots are able to operate both by day and night.
"In the current standoff, the presence of our Aircraft Carrier with large number of Mig 29 K fighters and Air Borne Early Warning helicopters prevented any suspicious or hostile aircraft to close the Carrier Battle Group within several hundred km," Vice Admiral Pramod said on Monday.
Over the past few years, and most importantly immediately after the Pakistan sponsored Pahalgam terror attack, we had validated our anti missile and anti aircraft defence capability in a complex threat environment using cross platform cooperative mechanism, he said.
He added that our powerful CBG, with formidable offensive capability was able to operate with impunity and maintained an uncontested presence in the area of operations. Effectively it compelled the Pakistani Air Elements to remain bottled up close to the Makaran coast denying any opportunity to be a threat in maritime space.