Indian Navy takes delivery of shallow-water sub-hunter
Named after an island off the coast of Maharashtra, Arnala has a length of 77.6 metres, a beam of 10.5 metres, a draught of 2.7 metres, and space for seven officers and 50 enlisted sailors. The propulsion arrangement consists of three diesel engines and waterjets.
The ship is capable of full-scale sub-surface surveillance of coastal waters as well as search and attack. It can also carry out ASW operations in coordination with aircraft.
Arnala also boasts a combat management system and armament consisting of lightweight torpedoes and ASW rockets.
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