Launch of Androth, second ship of ASW SWC (GRSE) Project at GRSE, Kolkata
New Delhi. Androth, the second of 8 ASW Shallow Water Craft (SWC) Project, being built by GRSE for Indian Navy was launched on March 21 at GRSE, Kolkata. The ship made her first contact with water of Hooghly River at 1430 Hrs at the Launch Ceremony presided over by VAdm Dinesh K Tripathi, FOC-IN-C (West).
In keeping with naeval traditions, Mrs Shashi Tripathi launched the ship to the chanting of invocation from Atharva Veda. Arun Lal, former Indian cricketer and head coach of Bengal cricket team, was the Guest of Honour for the ceremony.
The ship has been named Androth to signify the strategic maritime importance accorded to the island of Androth, located about 170 Nm north-west of Kochi, in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.
The contract for building eight ASW SWC ships was signed between MoD and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata on April 29 2019. Arnala class of ships will replace the in-service Abhay class ASW Corvettes of Indian Navy and are designed to undertake anti-submarine operations in coastal waters, Low Intensity Maritime Operations (LIMO) and Mine Laying operations including subsurface surveillance in littoral waters.
The ASW SWC ships are 77.6 m long, and have a displacement of 900 tons with a maximum speed of 25 knots.
Launch of two ships of the same class in a span of three months reinforces the resolve towards indigenous shipbuilding as part of Prime Minister’s vision of ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’. The first ship of the project is planned to be delivered to Indian Navy by December 23.
The ASW SWC ships will have over 80 per cent indigenous content, thereby ensuring that large scale defence production is executed by Indian manufacturing units, generating employment and capability enhancement within the country.