Business Standard

Indian Navy holds Gunnery Symposium 2015

Image

Press Trust of India Kochi
The 'Gunnery Symposium - 2015' of the Indian Navy held here today discussed many issues, including modern trends in many fields of naval gun and missile systems.

Vice Admiral SPS Cheema, Flag Officer Commanding-in- Chief, Western Naval Command was the chief guest at symposium held at INS Dronacharya - the Navy's 'Center for Excellence in Gunnery and Missile Warfare' - at Fort Kochi.

The governing theme of the symposium was 'Emerging Trends in Naval Gunnery'.

"Several papers were presented by distinguished speakers during the daylong event. Modern trends in the fields of Anti Ship Missile technology, Naval Weapon Systems, magazine design, space-based weapon technology and missile inventory management techniques were some of the topics discussed during the day long activity," Navy said in a release here.
 

The Gunnery Symposium is a prestigious event held once in every three years to provide a platform for experts from the field to present their research on matters related to naval gun and missile systems to an audience, comprising several high ranking officers and 'Gunnery' specialists from the staff and frontline ships of the Indian Navy.

The event holds a special significance for all Gunnery Officers as it is traditionally held at INS Dronacharya, the primary training base for 'Gunnery specialization in the navy'.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Oct 07 2015 | 9:22 PM IST

Explore News