Key Points

Adani Defence & Aerospace has partnered with Sparton to localise sonobuoy production, a critical anti-submarine warfare system. The collaboration aims to reduce India’s reliance on foreign defence imports while enhancing naval capabilities. Jeet Adani highlighted the strategic importance of indigenously developed, mission-ready defence solutions. This move aligns with India’s push for self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

Key Points: Adani Defence Partners with Sparton to Make Sonobuoys in India

  • Adani becomes first private firm to indigenise sonobuoys
  • Strengthens India’s anti-submarine warfare tech
  • Reduces dependency on foreign defence imports
  • Aligns with Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative
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Adani Defence & Aerospace and Sparton enter into strategic partnership to indigenise Sonobuoys for India

Adani Defence & Aerospace teams up with Sparton to indigenise sonobuoy production, boosting India's anti-submarine warfare capabilities under Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

"This partnership reflects our vision of empowering India’s armed forces with world-class capabilities designed and delivered in India. – Jeet Adani"

Ahmedabad, May 18

Adani Defence & Aerospace has signed a binding collaboration agreement with Sparton (DeLeon Springs LLC), a group company of Elbit Systems and a leading provider of advanced Anti-submarine warfare systems.

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], May 18 (ANI): Adani Defence & Aerospace has signed a binding collaboration agreement with Sparton (DeLeon Springs LLC), a group company of Elbit Systems and a leading provider of advanced Anti-submarine warfare systems.

According to a statement from the Adani Group company on Sunday, this partnership marks a significant step toward localizing the assembly of complex electronic systems and advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) solutions for the Indian and global markets.

Adani Defence & Aerospace claimed that it became the first private sector company in India to offer indigenised sonobuoy solutions.

The partnership will combine Sparton's pioneering ASW technology with Adani Defence's established expertise in development, manufacturing, and sustenance for the Indian Navy.

Sonobuoys are mission-critical platforms for enhancing Undersea Domain Awareness (UDA), providing an effective means to detect, locate, and track submarines and other underwater threats. Playing a key role in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and other naval operations, they support in maintaining naval security and in protecting naval carrier strike groups.

For decades, India has been importing this critical naval capability from global markets, increasing our dependency on foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

Aligned with the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' and 'Make in India' initiative, Sparton's ongoing relationship with the Indian Navy, will now facilitate Adani Defence to indigenise the delivery of these solutions that are made in India, for India.

Jeet Adani, Vice President of Adani Enterprises, said, "In an increasingly volatile maritime environment, strengthening India's undersea warfare capabilities is not merely a strategic priority but an imperative for safeguarding sovereignty and national interests. The Indian Navy requires integrated, mission-ready ISR and anti-submarine warfare capabilities, including critical systems like sonobuoys, that are indigenously developed, swiftly deployable, and globally competitive."

"Through this partnership with Sparton, Adani Defence & Aerospace becomes the first private company in India to offer indigenised sonobuoy solutions, enabling access to advanced technologies while fostering a futureready, self-reliant defence ecosystem. This initiative reflects our Group's vision of empowering India's armed forces with world-class capabilities that are designed, developed, and delivered in India, for India and the world," Jeet Adani added.

Ashish Rajvanshi, CEO, Adani Defence & Aerospace, said: "For decades, India has been dependent on imports for such critical technology. This partnership to bring world-class sonobuoy technology and integrating it with India's defence ecosystem, is a step towards building self-reliant capabilities in this critical domain."

Donnelly Bohan, President and CEO, Sparton DeLeon Springs LLC, added: "Sparton has a long legacy for problem solving, advanced engineering and manufacturing of America's best maritime defense solutions. We are proud to partner with Adani Defence & Aerospace to bring our proven anti-submarine warfare (ASW) technologies to India. This partnership will enable us to localize assemblage, create high-technology skill sets, and deliver reliable ASW solutions tailored to the India Navy's needs."

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for our naval defense capabilities! 🇮🇳 For too long we've depended on imports for critical tech. Adani taking the lead in indigenizing sonobuoys is exactly what we need under Make in India. Hope to see more such partnerships in defense manufacturing.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the push for self-reliance, I hope there's proper technology transfer happening here. We've seen many JVs where we end up just assembling imported parts. True indigenization means developing our own R&D capabilities over time.
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Arjun S.
With China's growing submarine fleet in Indian Ocean, this couldn't have come at a better time! Our Navy needs every edge it can get. Kudos to Adani for stepping up - though I hope DRDO is also working on indigenous alternatives.
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but I'm concerned about private sector handling such sensitive defense tech. Hope there are strong safeguards against any data leaks or tech transfers to foreign entities. National security must come before profits.
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Vikram J.
As someone from Vizag (home to Eastern Naval Command), I can tell you how crucial ASW tech is for our coastal security. This partnership should create good jobs too - win-win for defense and economy! 🚢
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Neha P.
Hope this leads to more women engineers getting opportunities in defense manufacturing. We need diverse talent working on these strategic projects. Also curious - will these be tested in Arabian Sea or Bay of Bengal first?

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