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Panaji, Oct 30: The annual Indo-US joint Naval excercises are underway in the Arabian sea off the Goa coast.

This is for the first ever in the world that 11 warships are taking part in the largest ever operated Naval exercises.


 The high commissioner of American Navy Malone is seen addressing the media. Also seen from the left Captain of the American Navy Commodore David Angood, Flag officer commanding western fleet of the Indian Navy Rear Admiral Anup Singh and the members of the Royal Canadian navy.


Helicopters are seen landing on the American aircraft carrier USS Boxer


The Sea King helicopter, and H-46 Naval helicopters of the American Navy are seen in a balancing act


America's aircraft carrier USS Boxer, and H-46 helicopter in the process of making a quick landing


Fighter helicopters and jets are seen parked on USS Boxer


View of the USS Boxer as seen from INS Mysore, and H-46 helicopters landing on USS Boxer


The American Naval crew


 H-46 Helicopters are seen landing on USS Boxer
 

The control room of USS Boxer


View from the Indian Naval helicopter Sea King


Take-off and view  of USS Boxer


The speeding INS Mysore
 

 Aerial view of the Vasco city taken from the helicopter

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