Indian Unmanned Naval Vessel Developments

India’s High Endurance AUV Program Undergoes Developmental Trials

Published on 20/04/2025
By Adithya Krishna Menon
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HEAUV in a lake for trials in March 2025. Screenshot from DRDO video.

India’s DRDO has been testing a prototype of its High Endurance Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HEAUV) for over a year.


The maiden surface run of HEAUV was carried out in March 2024 at Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) which is also a developmental partner. Recently in March 2025, HEAUV was successfully tested in a lake. DRDO tweeted that “during the trials vehicle dynamics was proven in both surface and submerged condition through multiple runs with perfect performance of sonars and communication.”

DRDO’s Naval Science & Technological Laboratory (NSTL) laboratory is the developer of the six ton HEAUV. Almost 10 meters long and with a diameter of 1 meter, the AUV can dive to a depth of 300 meters. HEAUV is designed for an endurance of up to 15 days at a speed of 3 knots, with maximum speed being 8 knots. HEAUV is modular with swappable payloads for each mission.

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HEAUV in Kochi for maiden trials.

“The rationale of developing HEAUV is that it will be an effective tool for extending the reach of the mother ship into inaccessible or contested waters without putting human life and high value assets at risk.”
- DRDO

HEAUV has a low power portable X-band 360° surveillance radar by DRDO’s LRDE for ISR operations for detecting and tracking subsurface targets at periodic intervals. A specialized 45 bar pressure rated mast mounted radome has also been developed for the radar housing, which also serves as collision avoidance radar. The communication types include acoustic, UHF, C Band and satcom. A front looking sonar as well as a flank array sonar are the primary underwater sensors, with the side scan sonar intended primarily for MCM operations. Both sonars are developed by DRDO’s Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL). The major component of the HEAUV is its array of batteries which powers all systems including the propulsion system consisting of an electric motor connected to composite propellers. DRDO’s Naval Materials Research Laboratory (NMRL) is developing a capsule based hydrogen fuel cell power plant which may be used in HEAUV in the future.

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DRDO LRDE X-band radar for HEAUV. Image by author.

The Indian MoD had released a Request for Information in 2018 to procure eight HEAUVs for the Indian Navy for ASW, MCM and ISR operations as well as bathymetric and oceanographic data gathering. In 2023, an Expression of Interest (EoI) was released, under the Make-II category of India’s Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020, inviting Indian companies to develop a HEAUV for the Indian Navy specifically for ASW. However, the development of the DRDO HEAUV was well underway by then. It is expected that this HEAUV will be the prime contender for the Navy’s requirements, with no other indigenously developed HEAUV contender. The Navy will eventually purchase at least eight HEAUVs with the net requirement likely to be even higher given operational needs.

While CSL is involved in the DRDO HEAUV project, rival shipyard GRSE is also looking to indigenize a HEAUV-ASW by 2027 as part of the Indian MoD’s 5th Positive Indigenisation List (PIL). Mazagon Docks (MDL) had also floated an EoI in 2023 looking to offer its own HEAUV-ASW.

The eventual induction of HEAUV will be a shot in the arm for the Indian Navy which faces a critical lack of modern submarines due to delays in procurement programs. HEAUV will require extensive testing and sea trials before developmental trials are completed which will take time.

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A model of HEAUV displayed at Aero India 2025. Image by author.

The Indian Navy is also moving ahead with its plan to procure 12 XLUUV under Make-1 scheme. After the completion of feasibility studies, the MoD reportedly approved the Navy’s plan for making 100 ton XLUUVs at a cost of ₹2,500cr (over $290 million) in 2024. The XLUUV will have the capability to strike enemy submarines & ships, MCM & mine laying capability and can conduct surveillance. The developmental process is expected to begin with the selection of shipyards for which a tender will be issued in the coming days.

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Krishna Defence and Allied Industries Ltd (KDAIL) hosted a ceremonial plate-cutting event on June 10th, 2025, at their facility in Halol to mark the commencement of construction on the country’s largest and most advanced Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). Jalkapi measures 11 meters in length and features a streamlined cylindrical hull designed to enhance stealth and underwater maneuverability. Weighing 20 tons, this sophisticated vehicle can dive to depths of up to 300 meters and remain operational for 30 to 45 days, comparable to international counterparts like Boeing’s Orca XLUUV.
 

Krishna Defence and Allied Industries Ltd (KDAIL) hosted a ceremonial plate-cutting event on June 10th, 2025, at their facility in Halol to mark the commencement of construction on the country’s largest and most advanced Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). Jalkapi measures 11 meters in length and features a streamlined cylindrical hull designed to enhance stealth and underwater maneuverability. Weighing 20 tons, this sophisticated vehicle can dive to depths of up to 300 meters and remain operational for 30 to 45 days, comparable to international counterparts like Boeing’s Orca XLUUV.
This is actually small normal AUV. There is another development of 50 meter.

 
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The Indian MoD has awarded Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd. (KSSL) contracts valued at more than Rs. 2,500 Mn for supply of underwater systems. The contract signed on 10th November,2025, stipulates delivery within a year (i.e. by November 2026) aligned with Fast Track procurement norms.

KSSL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bharat Forge Limited, drives defence business initiatives.KSSL has built capabilities for design, development, and production in unmanned marine systems over the past 5 years, having supplied autonomous underwater vehicles which are already in service with Indian Navy.

Underwater Domain is a key focus area for KSSL, along with naval guns and marineequipment, and we are ramping up our capabilities to be closely aligned with the Indian Navy’surgent and mission-critical r
 

DRDO develops new generation Man-portable Autonomous Underwater Vehicles for mine countermeasure missions

Posted On: 14 NOV 2025 5:31PM by PIB Delhi

A new generation of Man-portable Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (MP-AUVs) have been successfully developed by the Naval Science & Technological Laboratory (NSTL), Visakhapatnam of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for mine countermeasure missions. The system comprises multiple AUVs equipped with Side Scan Sonar and Under Water cameras as primary payloads for real-time detection & classification of Mine-Like Objects. The onboard deep learning based target recognition algorithms enable autonomous classification, significantly reducing operator workload and mission time.

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Additionally, a robust underwater acoustic communication has been integrated to facilitate inter-AUV data exchange during operations ensuring enhanced situational awareness.

The recently-concluded field trials at NSTL/Harbour have successfully validated salient systems parameters and critical mission objectives. Multiple industry partners are involved in system realization and the system will be ready for production in next couple of months.

Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat has complimented the NSTL team for the successful development of MP-AUVs, terming it as a major milestone towards deployable, intelligent, and networked mine countermeasure solution. It offers rapid response capability with reduced operational risk and logistic footprint for naval mine warfare applications, he said.
 
Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd (KSSL) – Securing ourseas with Unmanned & Marine Systems

The Indian MoD has awarded Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd. (KSSL) contracts valued at more than Rs. 2,500 Mn for supply of underwater systems. The contract signed on 10th November,2025, stipulates delivery within a year (i.e. by November 2026) aligned with Fast Track procurement norms.

KSSL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bharat Forge Limited, drives defence business initiatives.KSSL has built capabilities for design, development, and production in unmanned marine systems over the past 5 years, having supplied autonomous underwater vehicles which are already in service with Indian Navy.

Underwater Domain is a key focus area for KSSL, along with naval guns and marineequipment, and we are ramping up our capabilities to be closely aligned with the Indian Navy’surgent and mission-critical r


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Future sub launch capability, though scale looks off.
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@marich01 About the jalkapi's ASW? i heard that it will carry LWTs? will it actually be useful if produced in large numbers compared to a normal sub?
We have to see, this is such a platform that can be diverse use case so can be custom setting. It has a decent endurance, but need a lot of remote controlling capability enhancement scope included. Torps are all so far fitted in manned platforms. So it will take time until the platform stabilises to certain maturity.
 
Any one knows which unmanned mcm suite if any has been selected for the MCMV batch? (The one for which In had some RFI doc out long ago) . I mean rov auv all cases. Which vendor was selected ?