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A refueling probe from the Indian Navy Modified Deepak Class Replenishment and Repair Ship INS (Indian Navy Ship) ADITYA (A 59), is guided into a fueling receiver port, aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigate USS GARY (FFG 51) during Exercise MALABAR 04. Exercise MALABAR 04 is designed to increase interoperability between the two navies while enhancing the cooperative security relationship between India and the United States. The at-sea exercise includes maritime interdiction, surface events, sub-surface, air events, and personnel exchanges

A refueling probe from the Indian Navy Modified Deepak Class Replenish...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Gary (FFG 51) Country: Indian Ocean (IOC) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Todd Macdonald, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military... More

LT. CMDR. Aditya Dhand (right), Liaison Officer for the Indian navy, discusses flight operations with U.S. Navy (USN) Helicopter Pilot LT. Branden Marty aboard the USN Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruiser USS BUNKER HILL (CG 52) on Oct. 25, 2006 during Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian, and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class James F. Bartels) (Released)

LT. CMDR. Aditya Dhand (right), Liaison Officer for the Indian navy, d...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) Country: Indian Ocean (IOC) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 James F. Bartels, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined ... More

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