GRSE launches first of four IN survey vessels
Kolkata-based Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) on 5 December launched the first of four large survey vessels it is under contract to build for the Indian Navy (IN).
The IN will receive the 3,300t ship (INS Sandhayak) in 2022. It features ‘over 80% indigenous content by cost’, said Indian Defence Minister Ajay Bhatt.
GRSE stated in a press release that Sandhayak is equipped with autonomous underwater vehicles, remotely operated vehicles, 11m-long survey boats and data acquisition systems to collect and analyse oceanographic and geophysical data in the Indian Ocean, including data for defence applications.
The vessel is powered by two marine diesel engines combined with fixed pitch propellers. There are also bow and stern thrusters for low-speed manoeuvres.
The Indian MoD awarded GRSE an INR2,435 crore ($300 million) contract in October 2018 for four survey ships.
GRSE is implementing other shipbuilding programmes for the IN, including three advanced frigates under Project 17A and eight Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft.
More from Naval Warfare
-
Test on chrome for RSS publish
First line Second line
-
test for spacing
Test 1
-
Anduril acquisition reflects growing interest in AUVs
The AUV space is seen as a growing sector with deterring and defeating near-peer competitors requiring undersea capabilities.
-
AUKUS rocks the boat (Comment)
From the surprise announcement of AUKUS to Brazil’s steady development of a nuclear-powered submarine, 2021 saw a year of rapid developments as SSNs continue to be some of the most sought-after assets for navies globally. What does 2022 have in store?