India's DRDO and Navy Achieve Milestone in Warship Hydrodynamic Testing

The DRDO and Indian Navy have successfully completed advanced hydrodynamic performance assessment and model testing for a frontline warship project. The work, led by NSTL and the Navy's Warship Design Bureau, demonstrated high-end capabilities in hull hydrodynamics and CFD simulations. The project deliverables were formally handed over by DRDO Chairman Samir V Kamat to Navy official Sanjay Sadhu. Additionally, indigenous armoured platforms with a 30mm crewless turret were unveiled, featuring 65% indigenous content.

Key Points: DRDO, Navy Milestone: Frontline Warship Hydrodynamic Testing

  • DRDO and Indian Navy complete advanced hydrodynamic testing for a frontline warship
  • Testing included hull hydrodynamics, CFD simulations, and experimental model testing
  • Results benchmarked against international standards
  • Project deliverables handed over by DRDO Chairman to Navy official
  • Indigenous armoured platforms with 30mm crewless turret also unveiled
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DRDO, Indian Navy achieve milestone in Hydrodynamic testing for frontline warship project

DRDO and Indian Navy complete advanced hydrodynamic testing for a frontline warship project, showcasing hull hydrodynamics and CFD capabilities.

"Comprehensive capabilities were demonstrated in Hull hydrodynamic, CFD based simulation and experimental model testing... establishing parity in accuracy, reliability and technical depth. - DRDO"

New Delhi, April 25

In a significant boost to India's indigenous naval capabilities, Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Indian Navy have successfully completed advanced hydrodynamic performance assessment and model testing for a frontline warship project.

The work, led by Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL) in collaboration with the Navy's Warship Design Bureau, demonstrated high-end capabilities in hull hydrodynamics, CFD simulations, and experimental testing, matching leading international standards in accuracy and reliability.

The DRDO posted on X, "Naval Science & Technological Laboratory(NSTL), DRDO in collaboration with Warship Design Bureau of Indian Navy has successfully completed Hydrodynamic Performance Assessment and Model Testing of Frontline Indian Naval Ship Project."

"Comprehensive capabilities were demonstrated in Hull hydrodynamic, CFD based simulation and experimental model testing, covering critical parameters such as resistance, propulsion, sea keeping and manoeuvrability. The outcomes were benchmarked against leading international standard, establishing parity in accuracy, reliability and technical depth," it added.

The project deliverables were formally handed over by Samir V Kamat, Secretary DDR&D and Chairman DRDO, to Sanjay Sadhu, Controller of Warship Production and Acquisition, in the presence of senior DRDO scientists and Indian Navy officials.

Earlier today, Advanced Armoured Platforms (Tracked and Wheeled), designed and developed by Vehicles Research & Development Establishment, were unveiled by the Secretary Department of Defence (R&D) & Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat at the premises of the DRDO's laboratory in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra.

According to the Ministry of Defence, the platforms have been developed to meet the emerging operational requirements of the Defence Forces.

Both the platforms have been integrated with an indigenously designed & developed 30 mm Crewless Turret, with advanced features to meet the mobility, firepower and protection requirements. Integrated with a high-power engine and automatic transmission, these platforms possess a high power-to-weight ratio, higher speed capabilities, gradient and obstacle negotiating capability, STANAG level 4 and 5 protection with modular blast and ballistic protection all around. Amphibian with improved water obstacle crossing capability by incorporating hydro jets provides operational flexibility.

As per the Ministry, the 30 mm crewless turret, along with the 7.62 mm PKT gun, is configured to launch Anti-Tank Guided Missiles as well. The base design has the capabilities to be configured for multiple roles. The indigenous content is to the tune of 65%, with plans to increase it to 90%.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Impressive work by NSTL and WDB! The crewless turret with ATGM capability is a game-changer. But I hope we also focus on reducing project timelines - these developments take too long sometimes. Still, proud of our scientists! 👏
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Michael C
As someone who follows naval tech, this is significant. Matching international standards in CFD and hydrodynamics is no small feat. The amphibious capability with hydrojets for tracked platforms is especially impressive for our coastal defence needs.
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Nisha Z
Finally some good news from DRDO! The 30mm crewless turret and modular protection are world-class features. Hope these platforms are speedily inducted into the Navy. Our soldiers deserve the best equipment! 🚢⚓
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David E
Good progress, but I'm skeptical about the timelines. We've heard about many DRDO projects that take decades. The 65% indigenous content is good, but let's see if they actually achieve 90% within a reasonable timeframe. Actions speak louder than press releases.
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Priya S
As an engineer, I can appreciate the complexity of hydrodynamic testing. This is precision work! The fact that our labs can now match international standards is a huge leap. Kudos to all the scientists at NSTL! 🙌
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