India, Australia launch research project to bolster undersea surveillance

India and Australia have launched a joint research project to boost undersea surveillance, focusing on detecting submarines and underwater vehicles. The three-year collaboration between Australia's DSTG and India's DRDO will explore towed array target motion analysis to enhance surveillance capabilities.
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