Indian Navy deploys INS Nistar, the first 'Tiger X' in the South China Sea
Indian Navy Submarine Rescue: India's Navy has taken its submarine rescue capability to a new level. For the first time, a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV), named 'Tiger X,' was successfully used in the international multinational exercise 'XPR-25,' which was held in Singapore. Indian Navy Submarine Rescue: The Indian Navy has taken its submarine rescue capability to a new level. For the first time, the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV), named 'Tiger X', was successfully used in the international multinational exercise 'XPR-25', held in Singapore. The exercise was a significant event involving the navies of over 40 countries, in which India extended its strength beyond the Indian Ocean and into the South China Sea, effectively demonstrating its strength. Exercise 'XPR-25' was conducted from September 15 to 25 in two phases: coastal and maritime. India's submarine rescue unit, INS Nistar, also participated actively in the marit...