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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2024
14 JUNE 2024 || Kensington Palace released a photograph featuring The Princess of Wales accompanying a statement by her.
Catherine was in -
↬ 'Wind Hunter Charmer' Double-Breasted Pinstriped Grain De Poudre Blazer in 'Neutrals' by Blazé Milano ↬ Cashmere Knit Jumper in 'Off-White' by Kiltane ↬ Blue Jeans ↬ Baroque Pearl Drops by Annoushka on Diamond and Gold Hoops from Kiki McDonough ↬ 'Esplar' White Leather Sneakers in 'Rose Gold' by Veja
#style files 2024#catherines style files#veja.#kiki mcdonough.#annoushka.#kiltane.#pearl drops and diamond hoop earrings.#blazé milano.#princess of wales#the princess of wales#catherine princess of wales#princess kate#princess catherine#british royal family#british royals#brf#british royalty#royal#royals#royalty#kate middleton#catherine middleton#duchess of cambridge#royal fashion#fashion#style#14062024
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The Princess of Wales || jumper by Kiltane, skirt by Edeline Lee
#Kate Middleton#Princess of Wales#Duchess of Cambridge#Kiltane#Edeline Lee#jumper#turtleneck#top#skirt#midi#Prince William
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A Royal Recycling (part 285)
Kiltane
#kate#kate middleton#catherine middleton#Princess of Wales#a royal recycling#Royal Recycling#kiltane#jumper#2022#2023#uk#england#wigan#rugby#cornwall#Prince William#my edit#katepast#british royal family#Royal Fashion#royals#fashion#style#dw stadium#The Duchess of Cornwall
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INS Kiltan: Spearheading India's Maritime Strength in the South China Sea
Indian Naval Ship: A Vanguard of National Security
The Indian Naval Ship stands as a bulwark, safeguarding the nation's maritime interests with a fleet of cutting-edge ships and submarines. Among these, INS Kiltan emerges as a symbol of India's growing naval prowess. Commissioned in 2017, INS Kiltan is a Kamorta-class corvette, meticulously crafted by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) in Kolkata. Named after the picturesque coral island of Kiltan, this vessel epitomizes India's dedication to maritime security and technological advancement.
INS Kiltan's design embodies the Navy's commitment to stealth, agility, and innovation. Equipped with a formidable arsenal, including surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles, advanced radar systems, and torpedoes, the ship ensures a formidable presence on the high seas. Notably, INS Kiltan integrates carbon fiber composite material in its superstructure, reducing its radar cross-section and enhancing its survivability in hostile environments.
Advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare: The Backbone of Naval Dominance
In the realm of modern naval operations, advanced anti-submarine warfare (ASW) reigns supreme. INS Kiltan is at the forefront of ASW capabilities, armed with a sophisticated array of systems tailored to detect, track, and neutralize enemy submarines. The ship's ASW prowess is anchored in its state-of-the-art sensors, weapons, and support systems. Key among these are the Hull Mounted Sonar (HMS) and Variable Depth Sonar (VDS), bolstered by electronic warfare suites and decoy systems. With lightweight torpedoes, Anti-Submarine Rockets (ASR), and ASW helicopters like the HAL Dhruv, INS Kiltan ensures unmatched proficiency in countering underwater threats.
INS Kiltan to the South China Sea: A Strategic Endeavor
The deployment of INS Kiltan to the South China Sea signifies India's strategic imperative to assert its presence in a region of paramount importance. As a vital maritime corridor facilitating global trade, the South China Sea holds immense geopolitical significance. However, it is also marred by territorial disputes and geopolitical tensions, particularly involving China's expansive claims.
India's decision to dispatch INS Kiltan to these contested waters underscores its commitment to upholding freedom of navigation and adherence to international laws and norms. By engaging in joint naval exercises and bolstering maritime partnerships, India aims to foster regional cooperation and preserve stability in the Indo-Pacific. Moreover, INS Kiltan's advanced ASW capabilities serve as a potent deterrent against submarine threats, bolstering the security of India's allies and partners in the region.
South China Sea: A Crucible of Maritime Security
The South China Sea emerges as a crucible of maritime security, characterized by overlapping territorial claims and militarization efforts. China's assertive actions, including island-building and military deployments, have heightened tensions and raised concerns about destabilization. India's involvement in the South China Sea is anchored in its commitment to regional stability and the principles of a rules-based order. Through multilateral engagements and adherence to international law, India seeks to promote peace and security in this critical maritime domain.
Conclusion: INS Kiltan's Role in India's Maritime Vision
As INS Kiltan charts its course through the choppy waters of the South China Sea, it symbolizes India's unwavering commitment to maritime security and global stability. With its advanced ASW capabilities and strategic deployment, INS Kiltan reinforces India's position as a responsible maritime stakeholder in the Indo-Pacific.
In the face of evolving security challenges, India's maritime strategy remains anchored in cooperation, deterrence, and adherence to international norms. INS Kiltan's mission is not merely a voyage; it is a testament to India's resolve to safeguard its maritime interests and promote a secure and prosperous future for the Indo-Pacific region.
#Indian naval ship#advanced anti-submarine warfare#INS Kiltan to the South China Sea#South China Sea
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一日限定で2023年JDFとIndian Navyとの共同訓練関係業務に関わりました。今回のお船はインド海軍Kamorta-class corvette二番艦Kadmatt(P29)。前回2019年の時に係わった同クラス三番館Kiltanとは姉妹艦でした。前回はKeyHolderをgiftで貰いましたが、今回はmedalでした。Kamorta級は4艦ある(P28 Kamorta/P31 Kavaratti)あるらしいので、来年以降で全艦制覇出来ると嬉しいな。
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DECEMBER | Ivory Coat Set
And that's a wrap for this year's fashion retrospective! End the year with this sleek monochromatic look, perfect for a white Christmas.
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📌Inspiration — Catherine, Princess of Wales in Chris Kerr, Kiltane, and Holland Cooper, December 8
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WALK, WALK, FASHION BABY | The Duchess of Cornwall wore warm autumnal shades during her visit to Cornwall in chilly February. Underneath a newer version of her Hobbs Celeste Coat, Catherine wore her Kiltane crew neck jumper and a new skirt from Edeline Lee (the winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Award for Design). She teamed her red top and skirt with tonally similar ba&sh Betty belt. Catherine repeated her Emily Mortimer Hera earrings from late 2022, and her custom suede Gianvito Rossi boots
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The Princess of Wales in white Christmas look for ‘Together at Christmas’
The Princess of Wales, Kate, wore a Chris Kerr coat, Kiltane jumper, Holland Cooper Trousers, Van Cleef & Arpels earrings, Strathberry bag and Gianvito Rossi pumps for Together At Christmas. More details on Regalfille.
#royal news#royal family news#royal family#british royal family#prince and princess of wales#kate middleton#princess catherine#catherine middleton#cambridge#royal fashion wardrobe#princess of wales fashion#the princess of wales
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The Princess Of Wales Met Captain Preet Chandi
The Princess of Wales wore a Zara blazer with Kiltane top, navy trousers, Anderson Belt, Accessorize earrings and Veja sneakers to meet Captain Preet Chandi. Picture by Regalfille.
#royal#royal family#royal fashion#british royalty#princess of wales#kate middleton#catherine middleton
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What other time has she worn the kiltane sweater? I'm completely lost with Kate's white top pieces 😅
Okay so as per me she had one white Jumper from kiltane which she wore for the following events -
The train tour under her navy Hobbs coat back in 2020
For the wheelchair rugby reception with her Roland Mouret pant-suit in january of this year
For her visit to Landau Forte College with Captain Preeti.
The video with Richard Walker Today, and
As @duchessbitch reminded me of for The visit to Little Village Brent in 2022
Now as per the anon who has the kiltane sweater, there's a difference in the ribbing details on the collar. Today's Jumper has a longer ribbing than the kiltane piece. And now that I look at it again too, the anon seems right to me. The ribbing is different so is the rest of the stuff on a second look.
So now I feel like she has 2 jumpers which are quite similar -
This one from 2020 which nobody's ever identified :
And this one from Kiltane -
Also Jumper-Gate Anyone?
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The Princess of Wales || Kiltane
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A Royal Recycling (part 322)
Kiltane
#kate middleton#kate#catherine middleton#duchess of cambridge#princess of wales#a royal recycling#royal recycling#kiltnae#jumper#2023#uk#england#derby#london#westminster abbey#christmas#christmas carol#together at christmas#wales family#british royal family#my edit#katepast#fashion#prince william#royal fashion#royals
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The Strategic Deployment of INS Kiltan: Enhancing Anti-Submarine Warfare in the South China Sea
Indian Naval Ship: A Pillar of National Security
The Indian Navy plays a crucial role in ensuring the maritime security of India. Its fleet of advanced ships and submarines is a testament to India's growing maritime capabilities. Among these formidable vessels is INS Kiltan, a powerful addition to India's naval strength. Commissioned on October 16, 2017, INS Kiltan is part of the Kamorta-class corvettes, designed and built indigenously by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) in Kolkata. Named after the coral island of Kiltan in the Lakshadweep archipelago, this ship symbolizes India's commitment to safeguarding its maritime interests and enhancing its naval power.
INS Kiltan's design reflects the Navy's emphasis on stealth, speed, and advanced technology. The ship is equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry, including surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles, advanced radar systems, and torpedoes. Additionally, INS Kiltan is one of the first Indian naval ships to incorporate carbon fiber composite material in its superstructure, significantly reducing its radar cross-section. This stealth feature makes it harder for enemy radar to detect and track the ship, enhancing its survivability in hostile environments.
Advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare: The Backbone of Naval Dominance
Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) is a critical aspect of modern naval operations. It involves the detection, tracking, and neutralization of enemy submarines to protect naval assets and maintain control over strategic sea lanes. INS Kiltan is specifically designed for this purpose, equipped with a range of sophisticated ASW systems that make it a formidable adversary for any submarine.
The ship's ASW capabilities are built around a combination of sensors, weapons, and support systems. One of the key features is the Hull Mounted Sonar (HMS), which provides active and passive sonar capabilities for detecting underwater threats. The ship also boasts a Variable Depth Sonar (VDS), which enhances its ability to detect submarines operating at different depths. These sonar systems are complemented by advanced electronic warfare suites and decoy systems that provide additional layers of defense.
INS Kiltan's weaponry is tailored for ASW operations. It is armed with lightweight torpedoes and Anti-Submarine Rockets (ASR), which can effectively engage enemy submarines. The ship's torpedo launchers are capable of firing torpedoes at multiple targets simultaneously, increasing its chances of neutralizing threats. Additionally, INS Kiltan can deploy anti-submarine warfare helicopters, such as the indigenously developed HAL Dhruv, equipped with dipping sonars and torpedoes for extended range ASW operations.
INS Kiltan to the South China Sea: Projecting Power and Influence
The deployment of INS Kiltan to the South China Sea is a strategic move by India to assert its presence in a region of immense geopolitical significance. The South China Sea is a vital maritime corridor, through which a significant portion of global trade passes. It is also a region fraught with territorial disputes and strategic rivalries, particularly involving China, which claims almost the entire sea as its own.
India's decision to send INS Kiltan to the South China Sea is part of a broader strategy to strengthen its maritime partnerships and enhance its influence in the Indo-Pacific region. This deployment underscores India's commitment to ensuring the freedom of navigation and overflight, as well as upholding international laws and norms. By participating in joint naval exercises and engaging with regional navies, India aims to foster cooperation and build a stable security architecture in the Indo-Pacific.
INS Kiltan's presence in the South China Sea also serves as a message to potential adversaries about India's readiness and capability to protect its interests. The ship's advanced ASW capabilities make it a valuable asset in countering submarine threats in the region, thereby enhancing the collective security of India's partners and allies. Moreover, the deployment of such an advanced platform demonstrates India's growing confidence in its naval power and its willingness to play a more active role in regional security.
South China Sea: A Crucial Theatre of Maritime Security
The South China Sea is one of the world's most contested and strategically important waterways. Its significance stems from several factors, including its role as a major shipping route, its abundant natural resources, and its geopolitical importance. The region is home to overlapping territorial claims by several countries, including China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan. These disputes have led to frequent tensions and confrontations, raising concerns about the potential for conflict.
China's assertive actions in the South China Sea, including the construction of artificial islands and the militarization of existing features, have heightened regional tensions. These activities have been met with international condemnation and calls for adherence to international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The United States and its allies, including India, have conducted freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs) to challenge China's excessive maritime claims and assert the principle of open and free seas.
India's involvement in the South China Sea is driven by multiple factors. Firstly, as a major maritime nation with significant trade passing through these waters, India has a vested interest in ensuring the security and stability of the region. Secondly, India seeks to strengthen its strategic partnerships with key regional players such as Vietnam, the Philippines, and Japan, who share similar concerns about China's actions. Lastly, India's engagement in the South China Sea aligns with its broader vision of the Indo-Pacific, which emphasizes a free, open, and inclusive region.
Conclusion: INS Kiltan and India's Maritime Strategy
The deployment of INS Kiltan to the South China Sea represents a significant step in India's maritime strategy. By showcasing its advanced anti-submarine warfare capabilities and its commitment to regional security, India is signaling its readiness to play a more assertive role in the Indo-Pacific. This move not only enhances India's strategic posture but also contributes to the stability and security of one of the world's most important maritime regions.
As India continues to modernize its navy and expand its maritime reach, ships like INS Kiltan will play a crucial role in safeguarding national interests and supporting international norms. The Indian Navy's focus on advanced technology, indigenous development, and strategic partnerships will ensure that it remains a formidable force in the years to come. INS Kiltan's deployment to the South China Sea is a clear demonstration of India's growing naval prowess and its commitment to contributing to a secure and stable maritime environment.
#Indian naval ship#advanced anti-submarine warfare#INS Kiltan to the South China Sea#South China Sea
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2023年もインド海軍が横須賀港に来航しました。 今年はカモルタ級コルベット二番艦のINSカドマット。 INS Kadmatt(P29) 全長109.1m 排水量3500トン 乗組員は245人 なんと、2019年に担当した同級三番鑑INSキルタンの姉妹艦でした。印度だけに装備品がユニークでソ連製の212mm口径対潜迫撃砲が迫力ある姿を見せてくれました。
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Eye on China, India deploys three warships to South China Sea
NEW DELHI: With three of its warships now reaching Singapore, India is all set to conduct naval exercises with `friendly’ countries in the contentious South China Sea , where a belligerent Beijing is locked in territorial disputes with its neighbours.The long-range operational deployment of guided-missile destroyer INS Delhi, fleet tanker INS Shakti and anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kiltan…
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WALK, WALK FASHION BABY | The Princess of Wales dressed down in a blazer and trainers for her appearance at Landau Forte College Derby. Catherine wore a textured white blazer from Zara, over a matching white top, possibly from Scottish brand, Kiltane. She also wore a pair of unidentified navy trousers with a belt she has worn several times previously. Catherine brought back her Veja trainers and wore £8 earrings from Accessorize
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