Of the eight anti-submarine warfare shallow water craft (ASWSWC) on order, the yard will deliver the first ship in 42 months followed by two boats every year, a ministry release said. It added that the project has to be concluded in 84 months.
The defence ministry on Monday awarded a Rs 6,311-crore contract to
public sector shipyard Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited
(GRSE) to supply anti-submarine warfare boats to the navy, a ministry
spokesperson said.
Of the eight anti-submarine warfare shallow
water craft (ASWSWC) on order, the yard will deliver the first ship in
42 months followed by two boats every year, a ministry release said. It
added that the project has to be concluded in 84 months. The current
projects being executed by the yard include stealth frigates,
anti-submarine warfare corvettes and survey vessels for the navy and
fast patrol vessels for the coast guard.The contract has been awarded five years after the navy issued a request for a proposal to public and private sector shipyards.
The ASWSWC will have a displacement of 750 tonnes and a top speed of 25 knots. Carrying a crew of 57 men, the vessels “shall have the capability to interdict/destroy sub-surface targets in coastal waters,” the release said.
It added that the boats can also be deployed in a day/night search and rescue role in coastal areas, lay mines and also tackle hostile aircraft.
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