India Bolsters Naval Capabilities: Launch of Mahe Class Anti-Submarine Warfare Vessels
On September 9, 2024, the Cochin Shipyard marked a significant milestone in India’s naval defense capabilities by launching two new vessels:
These Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC) vessels were launched in a ceremony held in Kochi, Kerala.
The Government of India initiated an ambitious project to manufacture 16 Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Watercraft (ASW-SWC) vessels under the Make in India initiative. This project aims to:
In April 2019, the Union Ministry of Defence signed contracts with two shipyards:
Each shipyard was tasked with constructing eight ASW-SWC vessels.
The project resulted in two classes of ASW-SWC vessels:
Five vessels have been launched so far:
Six vessels have been launched to date:
The ASW-SWC project represents a significant step forward for India’s naval capabilities and defense industry:
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