Significant Milestone: Autonomous Surface Vessel Built by SDE Completes 1,500-Km Voyage from Mumbai to Thoothukudi

New Delhi: Sagar Defence Engineering (SDE) in a statement on November 6 said that an autonomous surface vessel built by the company has completed a 1,500-km voyage from Mumbai to Thoothukudi without human intervention, in an endeavour supported by the Indian Navy.

During Swavlamban 2024, the annual event of NIIO, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on October 29 had virtually flagged off the ‘Sagarmala Parikrama’ journey. It is supported by the Indian Navy’s Naval Innovation and Indigenisation Organisation (NIIO), Technology Development Acceleration Cell (TDAC), and the Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) initiative under the Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO).

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“This first-of-its-kind journey highlights India’s growing expertise in autonomous maritime technology and establishes a significant milestone in developing cutting-edge, unmanned systems for national security,”  as per the company statement. According to the company, the project’s success was made possible by the guidance and expertise provided by the Indian Navy, including access to testing facilities and operational feedback.

Captain Nikunj Parashar, CEO of Sagar Defence Engineering stated, “The Sagarmala Parikrama’s success demonstrates India’s ability to build autonomous maritime systems indigenously, which is critical to our national security. This journey is a testament to the power of innovation, partnership, and our vision for Aatmanirbharta in defence technology.”

The company stated that the Sagarmala Parikrama aligns with global advancements in autonomous surface and underwater systems, offering transformative applications in both military and civilian sectors. By integrating autonomous vessels capable of supporting missions such as littoral patrol, coastal surveillance, high-speed Interdiction, and low-intensity maritime operations, Sagar Defence Engineering is advancing the capabilities of the Indian Navy through technology tailored to meet India’s unique security needs.

This historic milestone paves the way for future deployment of autonomous vessels in critical sea lanes, coastal surveillance, and anti-piracy operations, expanding the Indian Navy’s operational reach, it added.

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