GRSE Anti Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft

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The Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC) is a class of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) water craft currently being built for the Indian Navy, by Cochin Shipyard (CSL) and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE). They were conceived as a replacement to the ageing Abhay-class corvettes of the Indian Navy, and are designed to undertake ASW duties — including subsurface surveillance in littoral waters, search-and-attack unit (SAU) missions and coordinated anti-submarine warfare operations with naval aircraft. They were also designed to provide secondary duties – including defense against intruding aircraft, minelaying and search-and-rescue (SAR).

Arnala class ASW corvette during launch by GRSEArnala class ASW corvette during launch by GRSE
GRSE launches in house designed second Anti-Submarine warfare shallow water craftGRSE launches in house designed second Anti-Submarine warfare shallow water craft
GRSE launches in house designed second Anti-Submarine warfare shallow water craftGRSE launches in house designed second Anti-Submarine warfare shallow water craft
Launch ceremony of Anjadip, 3rd of eight ships of ASW Shallow Water Craft ProjectLaunch ceremony of Anjadip, 3rd of eight ships of ASW Shallow Water Craft Project
CSL launched two Anti Submarine Warfare Shallow watercraft for Indian Navy named INS MULKI & INS MALPECSL launched two Anti Submarine Warfare Shallow watercraft for Indian Navy named INS MULKI & INS MALPE
Witness the rise of Arnala — India’s first ASW Shallow Water Craft — joining the Eastern Naval Command!Witness the rise of Arnala — India’s first ASW Shallow Water Craft — joining the Eastern Naval Command!
INS Androth (P69) at seaINS Androth (P69) at sea
Androth (P69) during sea trialsAndroth (P69) during sea trials