Malwan: Indigenous Anti-Submarine Warfare SWC Inducted

Indian Navy received ‘Malwan’, the second Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC), indigenously designed and built by Cochin Shipyard Limited at Kochi. The induction marks a significant step towards self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the “Aatma Nirbhar Bharat” initiative. As part of a series of eight such vessels, Malwan is designed to strengthen India’s coastal defence capabilities and replace the Navy’s aging fleet with advanced, indigenously built platforms.

About Malwan

Malwan is a high-tech, waterjet-propelled warship specifically designed for anti-submarine operations in shallow and coastal waters.

  • It is the second vessel in a series of eight ASW SWCs being inducted by the Indian Navy
  • Designed for specialised naval operations in littoral (near-shore) zones
Development and Specifications
  • Manufacturer: Cochin Shipyard Limited
  • Built as per Indian Navy requirements
  • Complies with DNV (Det Norske Veritas) classification standards
  • Length: 78 metres
  • Propulsion: Diesel Engine- Waterjet Propulsion system (largest of its kind in Indian Navy)
  • Indigenous content: ~90%
Origin and Legacy
  • Named after Malwan, a coastal town in Maharashtra
  • Linked to the maritime legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
  • Continues the legacy of INS Malwan, a minesweeper decommissioned in 2003
Objectives

The primary aim of Malwan is to enhance the Navy’s capability in:

  • Underwater surveillance
  • Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) in shallow waters
  • Coastal security and defence operations

Key Features

Multi-Role Capabilities
  • Underwater surveillance
  • Search and Rescue (SAR) operations
  • Low Intensity Maritime Operations (LIMO)
  • Mine-laying capabilities
Advanced Combat Systems
  • Equipped with lightweight torpedoes
  • Indigenous ASW rockets
  • Advanced shallow water sonar systems

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