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by Staff Writers Beijing (XNA) Jul 01, 2015
The Indian Navy's INS Sindhukirti to undergo final trials before officially re-entering into service with the Indian Navy next month. Indian Navy's INS Sindhukirti will enter its final full-power trials after a decade-long renovation process. The attack submarine will officially return into service with the Indian Navy next month, providing a much-needed advantage to India's limited submarine force. Sindhukirti is the seventh Sindhughosh-class (Indian name for the Russian Kilo-class) diesel-electric attack submarine in the Indian Navy, which was originally commissioned in 1990. The Sindhukirti entered its upgrade process back in 2006. India's Sindhughosh-class submarines were co-developed between India and Russia's Rosvooruzhenie. The Sindhukirti's restoration involved extensive modernization. The Indian government recently cleared an added $8 billion in funding for naval modernization, part of which will go to the construction of six additional nuclear submarines. Source: Xinhua News Agency
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