Chinese Spy Ship Yuan Wang Is Back In Indian Ocean Why ? AGNI 5 TEST | Defence Updates | India China

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Indian China Defence Updates
    Chinese spy ship 'Yuan Wang 5', known to be fitted with various tracking and surveillance devices, has entered the Indian Ocean Region again, ahead of a plan by India for a likely test firing a long-range ballistic missile AGNI 5 in the Bay of Bengal, people familiar with the development said on Tuesday. It is learnt that the Indian Navy is keeping an eye on the movement of the Chinese ballistic missile and satellite tracking ship.
    There is no official comment on the reports of the presence of the spy ship in the Indian Ocean Region. As per laid down protocol, India recently issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen/Notice to Air Missions) about a missile test possibly AGNI-5
    It is not clear whether India will go ahead with the plan for the missile test in view of the presence of the Chinese spy ship.According to experts, the Chinese vessel was last spotted in the Sunda Strait of Indonesia.
    India is bolstering defence and security ties in the Indian Ocean with like-minded countries in the backdrop of concerns over China's growing forays into the region, considered the backyard of the Indian Navy.
    Agni-V is a nuclear capable intercontinental ballistic missile developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation #DRDO of India. The missile is believed to have a range of around 5,000 to 5,500 kilometers. Scientists and experts, say that the missile has the range of 8,000 kilometers. It is a three-stage, road-mobile and solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile which is transported by a truck and launched via a canister.
    India recently issued a NOTAM notice declaring the Bay of Bengal a no-fly zone ahead of another Agni-V ballistic missile test scheduled for December 15-16 from Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha.
    The development comes amid the reported movement of a Chinese research vessel in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). According to data collected by the Norwegian company Maritime Optima, as reported by ThePrint, Yuan Wang 5 re-entered the Indian Ocean region earlier Monday. The report stated that the Yuan Wang 5 was currently southbound in the Indian Ocean off the coast of the Indonesian island of Java.
    The news comes just a week after India issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen/Notice to Air Missions) about a missile test in the Andaman and Nicobar region, and just a few days after the Yuan Wang 5 appeared to reverse course in response to India’s NOTAM, the report further said, adding that on 2 December, open source geospatial intelligence analyst Damien Symon speculated on the return of the Chinese vessel to the Indian Ocean region.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @channelvanamala2968
    @channelvanamala2968 Před rokem

    So👍 good

  • @pkmkb992
    @pkmkb992 Před rokem +2

    Agni-5 on Beijing 💥

  • @warispathan4360
    @warispathan4360 Před rokem +1

    1 Brahmos Missile at Yuan Wang plz

  • @rahules6090
    @rahules6090 Před rokem +1

    We should operate an air borne Kali directed energy weapon on them and then when they start crying like everytime we should deny any involvement saying they're simply blaming imagination for their lack of competence to operate their ship😂😂😂

  • @LatestNews-pq4ye
    @LatestNews-pq4ye Před rokem +2

    Brahmos is enough