The plugs will integrate the Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO)-developed AIP system into the Kalvari-class
submarines.
The
contract was signed in the presence of Defence Secretary Shri Rajesh Kumar
Singh in New Delhi on December 30, 2024.
The AIP technology is being indigenously
developed by DRDO. The project pertaining to construction of AIP-Plug and its
integration will enhance the endurance of conventional submarines. MDL is proud
to be a partner in this unique program and to significantly contribute towards
the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. An
AIP is fitted onto conventional submarines with an AIP plug to allow the
submarines to stay underwater longer without having to come up to the ocean
surface for air, hence reducing the chances of detection by the enemy. AIP
acts as a ‘force multiplier’ of a diesel-electric submarine.
In
a press statement, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said that the DRDO is
developing the AIP technology indigenously. The project, pertaining to the construction of the
plugs and the integration of the AIP with the conventional submarines,
will enhance the endurance of the submarines and significantly
contribute towards ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
Sources in the DRDO said the
DRDO-developed AIP is ready and has entered the manufacturing stage. Naval
Group, Headquartered in France, Naval Group will provide design moddifications
for the submarine. MDL will integrate the AIP on board the submarines with the
plugs.
Larsen & Toubro and DRDO signed the
contract for making two AIP system modules for the Kalvari-class submarines of
the Navy in June 2023.
In
March 2021, the DRDO successfully tested the land-based prototype. At the
time, the Ministry of Defence, in a statement, noted that the DRDO operated the
prototype in endurance mode and maximum power mode, according to the user
requirements. The Naval Materials Research Laboratory (NMRL) of DRDO is
developing the system.
The statement said fuel cell-based AIP
has merits in performance compared to other technologies. “While there are
different types of AIP systems being pursued internationally, fuel cell-based
AIP of NMRL is unique as the hydrogen is generated onboard,” it said.
Another important contract that the
Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed is a Rs 877 crore contract with France’s
Naval Group for integrating the Electronic Heavy Weight Torpedo (EHWT) on board
the Kalvari-Class submarines.
The
Ministry of Defence, in a press statement, said that the EHWT will greatly augment
the firepower capabilities of the Kalvari-class submarines of the Navy. The project will be a collaborative
effort among the Navy, DRDO and Naval Group.