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Cochin Shipyard Delivers Cutting-Edge Anti-Submarine Warship to Indian Navy

23 Oct

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  • Cochin Shipyard delivers first of eight anti-submarine warships to Indian Navy
  • Mahe is the largest Indian naval vessel powered by diesel-waterjet combination
  • Warship designed for underwater surveillance, search and rescue, and coastal operations
Cochin Shipyard Delivers Cutting-Edge Anti-Submarine Warship to Indian Navy

On October 24, 2025, Cochin Shipyard Limited delivered the first of eight anti-submarine warfare shallow water craft, named Mahe, to the Indian Navy. Mahe is a 78-meter-long warship and the largest Indian naval vessel propelled by a diesel engine-waterjet combination.

The warship has been designed for underwater surveillance, search and rescue operations, and low-intensity maritime operations. It is capable of undertaking advanced anti-submarine warfare operations in coastal waters and has mine-laying capabilities. The induction of these ships will significantly enhance the Indian Navy's shallow water anti-submarine warfare capabilities.

Mahe has been constructed as per the classification rules of Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and features over 90% indigenous content, aligning with the government's vision of "Aatma Nirbhar Bharat" or self-reliant India. The acceptance of the vessel was signed by senior officials from Cochin Shipyard and the Indian Navy, marking a milestone in the country's indigenous shipbuilding efforts.

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The Mahe is the first of eight anti-submarine warfare shallow water craft delivered by Cochin Shipyard to the Indian Navy.
The Mahe is the largest Indian naval vessel propelled by a diesel engine-waterjet combination, designed for underwater surveillance, search and rescue, and coastal operations.
The induction of the Mahe and other similar warships will significantly boost the Indian Navy's shallow water anti-submarine warfare capabilities.

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