Facing growing underwater threats from China and Pakistan, the Indian Navy is bolstering its anti-submarine capabilities. A new containerized sonar system, the CTLS, is being developed for rapid deployment and enhanced detection. This advanced system will utilize both active and passive listening modes, incorporating AI for improved accuracy. Additionally, the Navy is acquiring more P-8I maritime patrol aircraft, reinforcing its underwater surveillance network. Facing growing underwater threats from China and Pakistan, the Indian Navy is bolstering its anti-submarine capabilities. A new containerized sonar system, the CTLS, is being developed for rapid deployment and enhanced detection. This advanced system will utilize both active and passive listening modes, incorporating AI for improved accuracy. Additionally, the Navy is acquiring more P-8I maritime patrol aircraft, reinforcing its underwater surveillance network.
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