Navy Commissions Its Second ASW-Class Ship – INS Androth

Context

The Indian Navy has commissioned INS Androth, the second Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC) at the Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam. It strengthens India’s coastal defence and anti-submarine capabilities.

Key Details

  • Commissioning: Conducted by Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command.
  • Built by: Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) under the “Make in India” initiative.
  • First ship in class: INS Arnala, commissioned in June 2025.
  • Specifications:
    • Length: 77 metres
    • Displacement: 1,500 tonnes
    • Crew Capacity: 50–70 personnel (approx.)
    • Role: To undertake anti-submarine operations in coastal and shallow waters.
    • Features: Equipped with advanced machinery, control systems, and modern sensors.

Strategic Significance

  • Enhances coastal surveillance and anti-submarine warfare capability, vital against underwater threats, especially in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
  • Reflects India’s self-reliance in naval shipbuilding, aligning with Atmanirbhar Bharat and the ‘Make in India’ vision.
  • Boosts indigenous defence manufacturing through collaboration with public shipyards like GRSE.

 

 

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