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GRSE to deliver ASW corvette INS Kavaratti to Navy soon

The anti-submarine warfare stealth corvette INS Kavaratti will be soon be added to the Indian Navy as the Defence PSU Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) is set to deliver it by the end of the month.

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Published : Jan 27, 2020, 1:10 PM IST

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Kolkata: Adding to Indian Navy's firepower, Defence PSU Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) is set to deliver anti-submarine warfare stealth corvette INS Kavaratti to the Navy soon, its Chairman-cum-Managing Director Rear Admiral V K Saxena said. 'Kavaratti' is the last of the four Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) stealth corvettes built by the GRSE for the Indian Navy under Project P28, he said.

"All trials of the ship have been successfully completed, and we plan to deliver it by the end of this month," Saxena said. 'Kavaratti' will be the 104th ship to be constructed and delivered by the GRSE, he said.

With a displacement of 3,300 tonnes, the ship has a carbon composite superstructure, which has been flawlessly integrated with the steel hull through technology developed by the GRSE. "The carbon composite superstructure provides the advantage of the lower weight of the warship, thus increasing its stability, manoeuvrability and faster acceleration," Saxena said.

The new technology will mean that the warship, which has 90 per cent indigenous components, will also require lower maintenance, he said. The ship is equipped to fight in nuclear, chemical and biological warfare conditions and its weapons and sensors suite is predominantly indigenous, according to Defence sources quoted by news agencies.

The first of the four ASW stealth corvettes under Project P28 - 'Kamorta', was delivered to the Navy in July 2014, 'Kadmatt' was delivered in November, 2015 and 'Kiltan' was delivered in October 2017, a GRSE official said. All these four corvettes under the project are named after islands in the Lakshadweep archipelago in the Arabian Sea, he said.

The GRSE currently has a strong order book position of around Rs 27,400 crore under which there are a total of 19 warships at various stages of construction under six projects that are underway, the official said. Of these, five projects are of the Indian Navy and one is of the Indian Coast Guard.

The Defence PSU has delivered five warships to Indian Navy in last 10 months, between March 2019 and December 2019, he said.

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Kolkata: Adding to Indian Navy's firepower, Defence PSU Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) is set to deliver anti-submarine warfare stealth corvette INS Kavaratti to the Navy soon, its Chairman-cum-Managing Director Rear Admiral V K Saxena said. 'Kavaratti' is the last of the four Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) stealth corvettes built by the GRSE for the Indian Navy under Project P28, he said.

"All trials of the ship have been successfully completed, and we plan to deliver it by the end of this month," Saxena said. 'Kavaratti' will be the 104th ship to be constructed and delivered by the GRSE, he said.

With a displacement of 3,300 tonnes, the ship has a carbon composite superstructure, which has been flawlessly integrated with the steel hull through technology developed by the GRSE. "The carbon composite superstructure provides the advantage of the lower weight of the warship, thus increasing its stability, manoeuvrability and faster acceleration," Saxena said.

The new technology will mean that the warship, which has 90 per cent indigenous components, will also require lower maintenance, he said. The ship is equipped to fight in nuclear, chemical and biological warfare conditions and its weapons and sensors suite is predominantly indigenous, according to Defence sources quoted by news agencies.

The first of the four ASW stealth corvettes under Project P28 - 'Kamorta', was delivered to the Navy in July 2014, 'Kadmatt' was delivered in November, 2015 and 'Kiltan' was delivered in October 2017, a GRSE official said. All these four corvettes under the project are named after islands in the Lakshadweep archipelago in the Arabian Sea, he said.

The GRSE currently has a strong order book position of around Rs 27,400 crore under which there are a total of 19 warships at various stages of construction under six projects that are underway, the official said. Of these, five projects are of the Indian Navy and one is of the Indian Coast Guard.

The Defence PSU has delivered five warships to Indian Navy in last 10 months, between March 2019 and December 2019, he said.

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GRSE set to deliver ASW corvette INS Kavaratti to Navy soon
         By Amitava Roy
         Kolkata, Jan 27 (PTI) Adding to Indian Navy's
firepower, Defence PSU Garden Reach Shibuilders and
Engineers (GRSE) is set to deliver anti-submarine warfare
stealth corvette INS Kavaratti to the Navy soon, its
Chairman-cum-Managing Director Rear Admiral V K Saxena said.
         'Kavaratti' is the last of the four Anti-Submarine
Wwarfare (ASW) stealth corvettes built by the GRSE for the
Indian Navy under Project P28, he said.
         "All trials of the ship have been successfully
completed, and we plan to deliver it by the end of this
month," Saxena told PTI here.
         'Kavaratti' will be the 104th ship to be constructed
and delivered by the GRSE, he said.
         With a displacement of 3,300 tonnes, the ship has a
carbon composite superstructure, which has been flawlessly
integrated with the steel hull through technology developed by
the GRSE.
         "The carbon composite superstructure provides
advangate of a lower weight of the warship, thus increasing
its stability, manoeuvrability and faster acceleration,"
Saxena said.
         The new technology will mean that the warship, which
has 90 per cent indigenous components, will also require lower
maintenance, he said.
          The ship is equipped to fight in nuclear, chemical
and biological warfare conditions and its weapons and sensors
suite is predominantly indigenous, according to Defence
sources.
         The first of the four ASW stealth corvettes under
Project P28 - 'Kamorta', was delivered to the Navy in July
2014, 'Kadmatt' was delivered in November, 2015 and
'Kiltan' was delivered in October 2017, a GRSE official said.
         All these four corvettes under the project are named
after islands in the Lakshadweep archipelago in the Arabian
Sea, he said.
         The GRSE currently has a strong order book position of
around Rs 27,400 crore under which there are a total of 19
warships at various stages of construction under six projects
that are underway, the official said.
          Of these, five projects are of the Indian Navy and
one is of the Indian Coast Guard.
         The Defence PSU has delivered five warships to Indian
Navy in last 10 months, between March 2019 and December 2019,
he said. PTI AMR
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