GRSE Anti Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft

Class overview
Name: GRSE ASW-SWC
Builders: GRSE
Operators:  Indian Navy
Preceded by: Abhay class
Planned: 16
General characteristics
Type: Corvette
Displacement: 700 tons
Length: 70 metres (230 ft)
Beam: 10.2 metres (33 ft)
Draught: 2.7 metres (8.9 ft)
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h)+
Range: 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h)
Complement: 7O 50S

The GRSE ASW-SWC corvettes are anti submarine warfare vessels ordered for the Indian Navy from Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE). They are in the 700 ton range and will replace the Abhay-class corvette currently in service.

History

The Indian Ministry of Defense (MoD) cleared the acquisition of 16 shallow water anti-submarine vessels, [1] to replace Russian-built Abhay-class corvettes commissioned in 1989 and 1991.

Under the “Buy and Make India” initiative, the MoD issued a tender to local private sector shipyards, including Larsen & Toubro, ABG Shipyard, Pipavav Defense and Offshore Engineering, Goa Shipyard Ltd. and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers was selected as the winners of the $2.25 billion program.

The vessels will be armed with torpedoes, rockets and two 12.7 mm machine guns in remote weapon stations. They are designed to be able to hunt for submarines in shallow waters. They will have a complement of 7 officers and 50 sailors.[2]

References

  1. "MoD clears Navy plans to get 16 shallow-water anti-sub vessels", The Tribune, 25 December 2013, retrieved 27 May 2015
  2. "India issues $2.25bn tender to procure ASW shallow-water craft". Naval Technology. Retrieved 2016-04-10.

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