Naval Communication Station
- Recently, Union Defence Minister laid the foundation stone for a Very Low Frequency (VLF) Station of the Indian Navy in Vikarabad, Telangana.
- Spanning 2,900 acres and costing Rs 3,200 crore, the facility aims to improve communication capabilities for effective naval operations.
- The VLF station will be a strategic asset, vital for real-time communication between naval ships, submarines, and command centers.
- The facility is designed to bolster the Indian Navy’s operational readiness amid increasing global interest in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
- This development marks a significant step towards enhancing India’s maritime security and operational ....
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