The PN strategy withdraws


Karachi:

The Indian aircraft carrier, Ins Vikrant, retired to a naval base after spending only a few days in the open sea, according to the reports, due to the ‘anti-access and denial strategy of the Pakistan Navy’, the fountains said Sunday.

According to the latest images of satellite intelligence (IMINT) taken on April 26, Vikrant was seen resumed in the port of Karwar. The aircraft carrier had been deployed in the Arabic sea in response to the increase in tensions between Pakistan and India.

Indian media and social networks had been full because of Vikrant’s deployment. However, the Navy of India decided to remember the aircraft carrier after the ongoing presence and the patrol continues by the ships of the Pakistan Navy.

The sources confirmed that Vikrant had been observed in the North Sea of ​​Arabia, near Pakistani maritime limits on April 23. It was then reported that he returned to the Naval Base of Karwar on April 25, with recent satellite images confirming his Anchorage Landore.

According to the sources, an aircraft carrier does not unfold in the open sea for just a few days, but if the “carrier” missile systems of the Pakistan Navy are active in the sea, they added: “Retirement is the only safe option.”

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