Key indigenous technology for submarines crosses important milestone: DRDO

The fuel cell-based AIP being developed is unique as hydrogen is generated onboard

The indigenous Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system for submarines under development has crossed an important milestone in performance and has now “reached the stage of maturity for fitment into target vessels”, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said on Tuesday.

“DRDO has achieved an important milestone in the development of AIP system by proving the land-based prototype on March 8. The plant was operated in endurance mode and max power mode as per the user requirements,” a statement said.

An AIP module acts as a force multiplier effect as it enables conventional submarines to remain submerged for longer duration thereby increasing their endurance and reducing chances of detection.

While there are different types of AIP systems being pursued internationally, the DRDO said that the fuel cell-based AIP being developed is unique as hydrogen is generated onboard….

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