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    Navy gets its ‘silent hunter’, 80% home-grown INS Mahe

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    INS Mahe Commissioning

    On November 24, 2025, INS Mahe, India's first Mahe-class Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft, was commissioned at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai. 

    Significance of INS Mahe

    • Over 80% indigenous components, highlighting India's focus on self-reliance in defense technology.
    • INS Mahe's motto is 'Silent Hunters', reflecting its stealth and readiness.
    • The commissioning followed two years of rigorous trials.
    • Designed and constructed by Cochin Shipyard Limited.

    Strategic Importance

     This integration and jointness are crucial for addressing hybrid and multi-domain warfare challenges. The ceremony symbolized India's growing capability to design and construct complex combatants, reinforcing the Indian Navy's transformation into a 'Builders’ Navy'.

    Capabilities of INS Mahe

    • Equipped with a combat suite that integrates multiple systems.
    • Specially designed for anti-submarine operations in coastal and shallow waters.
    • Features advanced weapons, sensors, and communication systems for precise detection, tracking, and neutralization of sub-surface threats.
    • Can sustain prolonged operations in shallow waters with advanced machinery and control systems.

    Conclusion

    The induction of INS Mahe is a significant addition to India's maritime defense, enhancing the Navy's capability to maintain near-sea dominance, strengthen the coastal security grid, and safeguard maritime interests.

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