The delivery protocol for the vessel was signed by Dr. Harikrishnan S.,
Director (Operations), CSL, and Commander U. Sharan Kumar, Commanding Officer
(Designate), ‘Mangrol’, in the presence of Jose V.J., CMD, CSL, Commodore
Piyush Badoni, CRO, HQWNC, and senior officials from the Indian Navy and CSL.
Designed and built indigenously
by Cochin Shipyard, ‘Mangrol’ is equipped with advanced systems to detect,
track and counter underwater threats in shallow coastal waters. The vessel is
intended to strengthen the Indian Navy’s anti-submarine warfare capabilities,
particularly in littoral and coastal environments. The delivery underscores CSL’s growing role
in supporting India’s maritime security requirements through domestic
shipbuilding and advanced naval vessel construction. The ASW SWC
programme is part of India’s broader effort to enhance indigenous defence
production and reduce dependence on overseas sources for critical maritime
platforms, in line with the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
The delivery of ‘Mangrol’ further strengthens the Indian Navy’s fleet of
specialised shallow-water warfare platforms and highlights the expanding
capabilities of India’s domestic shipbuilding industry.