Indian Navy’s strength at sea has increased. The Navy has got another anti-submarine warfare ship Anjadeep. This third warship in the series of eight anti-submarine warfare ships with the capability to operate in shallow waters was commissioned into the Navy on February 27 in Chennai. Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi attended the ceremony. The ship has been indigenously designed and built by Kolkata-based Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE).
After whom was the warship named Anjadeep?
Anjadeep is named after Anjadeep Island located off the Karwar coast of Karnataka. This warship is made with more than 80 percent indigenous material. This will strengthen the country’s defense manufacturing capacity and reduce dependence on imports. Anjadeep is the new incarnation of the Navy’s old warship of the same name. The old warship was retired in 2003. The 77 meter long ship is fitted with a high-speed water-jet propulsion system, which enables it to achieve a maximum speed of 25 knots for quick response and sustained operations. Built by Kolkata-based Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, INS Anjadeep is a state-of-the-art ship specifically designed to meet the challenges of the coastal warfare environment, the Navy said. Apart from the anti-submarine warfare role, the warship is also equipped to conduct coastal surveillance, low intensity maritime operations and search and rescue operations.
Main characteristics
- The Defense Ministry said that it has been designed as a dolphin hunter.
- Which is capable of detecting and neutralizing enemy submarines in coastal areas.
- The warships of this class, approximately 77 meters long, are the Navy’s largest waterjet-powered warships so far.
- These have been fitted with state-of-the-art light torpedoes, indigenous anti-submarine rockets and a sonar system working in shallow water.
- This will increase the ability to detect and destroy enemy threats present deep inside the sea.
- The ship will also strengthen the Navy’s coastal surveillance and maritime mine laying capabilities.

