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Navy commissions 'silent hunter' INS Mahe after two years of trials, Pg13

Indian Navy commissions INS Mahe, a domestically-built anti-submarine warfare vessel, enhancing coastal defense capabilities after successful trials.

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Key Highlights:

  • INS Mahe, the first anti-submarine warfare shallow water craft (ASW-SWC) was commissioned into the Indian Navy on Monday at Naval Dockyard, Mumbai.
  • The ship contains over 80% indigenous parts and underwent two years of sea trials.
  • Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi was the chief guest at the commissioning ceremony.
  • INS Mahe is named after Mahe, a coastal enclave on the Malabar coast, part of Puducherry.

Detailed Insights:

  • INS Mahe will operate as a "silent hunter" on the western seaboard, safeguarding India's maritime frontiers.
  • The commissioning highlights India's growing ability to design, construct, and deploy complex warships using indigenous technology.
  • The Army and Navy have collaborated in humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and amphibious operations globally.
  • The ASW-SWC project aims to boost India's maritime capabilities by developing advanced anti-submarine warfare vessels.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW): Naval operations to neutralize enemy submarines.
  • Indigenous Technology: Technology developed and produced within the country.
  • Shallow Water Craft: Naval vessels designed to operate in shallow coastal waters.
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