At the beginning of October, India celebrated the resurrection of the small submarine hunter, as it was primarily known from the Baltic Sea during the Cold War, with the commissioning of "Androth", the second "Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow-Water Craft" (ASW-SWC), in Visakhapatnam. Previously planned with eight units, the corvette-sized Arnala class (78 metres, 900 tonnes) is intended to secure shallow coastal waters against any kind of underwater threat and is equipped with numerous nationally developed shorter-range weapon systems. All details can be found in the video.
