INS Androth: After whose name the Navy named its warship INS Androt, know the features. Indian Navy Set to Commission Anti Submarine Warfare Ins Androth

Another anti-Sabarine Warship is going to be included in the Indian Navy fleet. The ‘INS Androt’ commission will be held in the Navy on 6 October. This Warishop, more than 77 meters, is designed to eliminate enemies around the coastal area.

Ins androth: Anti-Sabarine Warship ‘INS Androt’ in the Indian Navy is going to be a commission on Monday 6 October. This will give India a new strength in the sea. The most used of this warship will be in the coastal areas, as it is made according to action in low water areas. This ship will be able to prevent any submarine attack, which will increase the strength of the Navy.

Question- INS Androt was named after whom?

Answer- This warship of the Indian Navy is named after ‘Androt’, an island in Lakshadweep. The island is a group of 36 coral islands spread over the Arabian Sea, away from the west coast of India. The island is located at a distance of 293 km (182 mi) to the west of Kochi. Androot Island is spread over about 5 square kilometers.

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Question- Which company has made INS Androth?

Answer- INS Androt has been created by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Kolkata. ‘Androth’ was assigned to the Indian Navy on 13 September 2025 in GRSE, Kolkata. The delivery of Androth is another milestone in an attempt to manufacture indigenous ship of the Indian Navy, which maintains the government’s perspective of ‘self -sufficient India’ with more than 80% indigenous material and is the greatest example of reducing growing domestic abilities and imports on imports.

Question- How big is the Navy’s Anti-Sabarine Warship INS Androt?

Answer- INS Androt is more than 77.6 meters or more than 254 feet. At the same time, its weight is more than 1490 tonnes. It has diesel engine waterJet as well as light torpedo. Also, the anti-Sabarine Warfare Rockets have been installed in it, they are completely made in their own country. In this warship, the Morden Sonar system is installed to detect submarines in the depth of the sea. If any submarine of the enemy country comes around the coastal areas of India, then the sonar installed in it will explore it.

Question- What will the Navy benefit from the involvement of INS Androt?

Answer- India’s maritime security structure will be strengthened after INS Androt joins the Navy. The ship will not only enhance the Navy’s anti -submarine war capabilities, but will also strengthen the resolution of the design, development and construction of the World Class Warship through indigenous efforts. In addition to anti-Sabarine Warfare, ‘INS Androt’ will also be useful for monitoring, search and rescue missions of the maritime border.

Question- Which warships were involved in the Indian Navy in the last few months?

Answer- The Indian Navy has received several warships during the last few months. These include INS Udayagiri, INS Himgiri, INS Nistar, INS Arnala, INS Nistar and ‘INS Tamal’.

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