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Visakhapatnam, India – Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) has reached a major milestone, announcing the completion of its Varunastra heavyweight torpedo contract for the Indian Navy. Dr. Y Sreenivas Rao, Director General (Naval Systems & Materials) flagged off the final torpedo delivery at BDL's Visakhapatnam unit.
The Varunastra, a formidable weapon named after the Hindu god of oceans, is a state-of-the-art, electrically-propelled torpedo. Designed specifically to counter submarine threats in both shallow and deep waters, it was developed by India's Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL).
The weapon system boasts an impressive indigenous content exceeding 95%.
In June 2019, the Indian Ministry of Defence awarded a substantial contract to BDL, valued at ₹1,187 crore (US$170 million), for the mass production of Varunastra torpedoes.
This successful delivery marks a significant achievement in the ongoing partnership between the Indian Navy, NSTL, and BDL, showcasing their commitment to domestically developing vital defense equipment.
Key Points
- Enhanced Capabilities: The Varunastra torpedo significantly boosts the Indian Navy's anti-submarine warfare capabilities.
- Technological Achievement: Its high-level of indigenous components is a testament to India's growing self-reliance in defense technology.
- Successful Collaboration: The project highlights the effective cooperation between various branches of the Indian defense sector.