Amara Raja Enters Defence Electronics to Power India’s Naval Sonar Systems

The foray aims to strengthen India’s self-reliance in underwater defence technologies with 61% indigenous components and 40% cost reduction through advanced power engineering and local manufacturing

Hyderabad: Amara Raja Design Alpha (ARDA), a specialised engineering R&D firm and a part of the $2 billion Amara Raja Group, has developed an indigenous Power Conditioning Cabinet (PCC) for naval sonar systems, marking the company’s first deliverable in mission-critical defence electronics. 

About 61% of system’s components will be indigenous, enabling around 40% cost efficiencies through advanced power engineering and local manufacturing. In the next phase, ARDA will expand into the design of Power Amplifiers, Signal Interfaces and Power Amplifier Cabinets, helping build a comprehensive indigenous ecosystem for naval sonar systems.

ads

The initiative represents a meaningful contribution by a private sector technology company to India’s growing naval indigenisation efforts.

The units developed by ARDA will comply with global standards such as MIL-STD-901D and MIL-STD-461 for EMI/EMC and shock, ensuring reliability in demanding naval environments. The PCC will support loads of up to 160 kW, delivering stable, high-reliability power distribution for sonar systems, where acoustic detection equipment requires extremely high power quality during sustained maritime operations.

The announcement comes at a strategically significant moment. The Indian Navy’s budget has grown from ₹49,623 crore in 2020–21 to over ₹1,03,548 crore in 2025–26, reflecting India’s expanding investment in maritime capability. Within this architecture, sonar systems form a critical layer of underwater surveillance and anti-submarine warfare across the Navy’s fleet.

“We are excited that our expertise in electronics and power system design and manufacturing can contribute directly to our nation’s defence systems,” said Dr Suresh Nair, MD, ARDA. “This development reflects our commitment to building deep, long-term capability in strategically important technologies alongside India’s defence research institutions.”

big bang

ARDA’s development is also notable for its location. The company operates from Infopark, Kochi, the same city that is home to DRDO’s Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL), India’s premier institution for sonar research and development.

NPOL has been the anchor of India’s sonar technology programme for decades, and the emergence of a private-sector design capability in the same ecosystem represents a natural deepening of the indigenous technology base that the government has been actively encouraging.

huges

More like this

France Readies AI-Powered Sovereign Combat Data-Management System

Paris: France’s armed forces are working on a data-management...

European Union Pumps Over $1 Billion into Defence R&D, Selects 57 Collaborative R&D Projects

Graz (Austria): The European Commission this week unveiled the...

Chinese Commercial Satellite’s Images Helped Iran Hit Israeli and American Targets with Accuracy

Tel Aviv: The TEE-01B commercial Chinese earth observation satellite’s...

AFRIDEX 2026 to Connect Global Defence Industry with African Buyers Across the Continent

Lagos / New Delhi: Taking place from October 26-29,...

Boosting Production Capacity: Swedish, Polish Firms Invest in TNT Plants

Warsaw: Swedish company Swebal is building the first trinitrotoluene...

Astra Mk-2 Missile Clear Preliminary Trials, Advances Towards Integrated User Trials

New Delhi: India’s Astra Mk-2, a 240 km-class beyond-visual-range...

Diplomatic Push: New Delhi Engages Colombo and Washington 

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan...
Indian Navy Special Edition 2025spot_img