The Project 28 Kamorta-class is viewed as an important demonstration of India’s ability to design and build modern warships. The Indian Navy has described its ASW corvette as a potential game-changer.

In October 2020, the Indian Navy commissioned the INS Kavaratti, the last of four domestically-built anti-submarine warfare (ASW) stealth corvettes of the Project 28 Kamorta-class that were developed by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design (DND).

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The warship was part of the New Delhi government’s “Make in India” initiative. It was built by the Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata. Ninety percent of the materials used in the construction of the warships include indigenous content.

The Indian Navy has described the ASW corvette as a potential game-changer, should Chinese submarines attempt to make sorties in the eastern Indian Ocean.

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The Project 28 Kamorta-class has been seen as an important demonstration of India’s ability to design and build modern warships rather than relying on receiving so-called hand-me-down vessels from other powers.

The Kavaratti was constructed using high-grade DMR 249A steel that was also produced in India and the complete superstructure of the ship was also built utilizing composite materials including locally sourced carbon fiber.

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The use of those materials, combined with its unique “X shape” along with sloped surfaces, has enhanced its stealth features that result in a greatly reduced Radar Cross Section (RCS).

The Indian Navy has stated that the ship’s advanced stealth technology makes the warship less susceptible to detection by the enemy.

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Additionally, the ship’s weapons and sensors suite are reported to be predominantly indigenous, and further showcase the Indian nation’s growing capability to develop this advanced technology.

The weapons and sensor suite was designed to detect and combat enemy submarines, while the corvette can also engage enemy aircraft and surface vessels.

According to Naval News, the major equipment/systems developed indigenously include the Combat Management System, Torpedo Tube Launchers, and Infra-Red Signature Suppression System.

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Weapons include a 76mm main gun, two AK-630M 30mm CIWS, two RBU-6000 anti-submarine rocket launchers, and four 533mm torpedo launchers.

The warship displaces 3,300 tons, and she is 109 meters in length and 14 meters in breadth. The ship is propelled by four diesel engines.

She is manned with a team comprising twelve officers and 134 sailors. Commander Sandeep Singh has been named the warship’s first commanding officer (CO), and the vessel will enter service with the Eastern Fleet under the Eastern Naval Command (ENC).

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The Kavaratti was commissioned as a combat-ready platform and has completed its sea trials of all the systems fitted onboard.

The warship was named after the capital of the Lakshadweep group of islands, and she was also named in honor of a previous INS Kavaratti, an Arnala-class missile corvette that saw service during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

The new INS Kavaratti will join three other ships of the same class. In July 2020, the U.S. Navy’s Nimitz Carrier Strike Group operated with the ENC, and that included the lead warship of the Project 28 class, the INS Kamorta.

National Interest / ABC Flash Point News 2023.

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Krampus de Ville
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25-10-23 17:38

India is being supported by Russian technology, but of course the NI does not report this.

Donnchadh
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26-10-23 13:09

Slightly cynical of India KV but it is an advert for India,s military self reliance which they always go on about . In other matters relating to India/Russian technology Russia refused to supply details to India of the S-500 and other cutting edge military equipment as Russia has found India only wanted the technology rather than buying the actual equipment from Russia. Notice the USA has a policy of refusing to supply foreign countries ( non -American ) with their latest technology – the USA F-35 had USA engineers flown into the UK to maintain their jets -so much for… Read more »