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Firefighting robots, underwater swarm drones in navy’s tech push

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/09/27 at 7:07 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In an ambitious display of technological prowess, the Indian Navy is set to unveil a remarkable array of innovations at the upcoming Swavlamban 2023 seminar. Among the standout developments are underwater swarm drones, autonomous weaponized boat swarms, cutting-edge blue-green lasers designed for underwater applications, advanced firefighting systems, and high-endurance maritime drones. This showcase is poised to spotlight 75 newly conceived technologies, reflecting the Navy’s relentless drive towards indigenization and self-reliance within the defense manufacturing sector.

Swavlamban 2023, the Navy’s second such seminar, will be hosted at the prestigious Bharat Mandapam on October 4-5. This strategic initiative comes in the wake of the Navy’s commitment during the inaugural edition of Swavlamban in July 2022 to nurture and cultivate 75 distinct technologies, a pledge made in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, commemorating India’s 75th year of Independence.

The technologies on display have been meticulously identified by the Navy and are currently under development by local start-ups and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The aim is to bolster the country’s defense capabilities by fostering self-reliance.

Vice Admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh, Vice Chief of the Navy, emphasized the pivotal role of these technologies, many of which have already received initial approval (Acceptance of Necessity or AoN) from the defense ministry. Such approval is the first step in the process of acquiring essential weapons and systems for the armed forces, though the road to full-fledged integration often spans several years.

Singh elaborated on the progress made, highlighting the commitment of the Navy towards fulfilling its technological aspirations. He noted that the promises made during the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav had been not only met but, in some instances, exceeded. Notably, the showcased products encompass a broad spectrum, including firefighting suits constructed from cutting-edge materials such as carbon nano-tubes and aerogel-based fabrics. Additionally, the seminar will feature firefighting robots that have undergone rigorous trials aboard the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, a testament to the Navy’s quest for innovation.

The indigenization drive has yielded promising results, with around 1,100 proposals submitted by start-ups and MSMEs in response to the 75 technology challenges posed by the Navy. Of these, 118 firms emerged as winners. The Navy views these outcomes with satisfaction, as the developed products hold potential not only for the defense sector but also for government, civilian applications, and even export markets.

This technological leap reaffirms India’s commitment to self-reliance and innovation, propelling the nation towards greater self-sufficiency in defense manufacturing. The Navy’s Swavlamban initiative exemplifies its unwavering determination to harness cutting-edge technology for national security.

 

 

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