The
Government has formally inducted four types of indigenously developed SONARS
that will boost its underwater surveillance capability recently. Defence
Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed many systems for
Indian Navy. Some of the major systems are Heavy Weight Torpedo (Varunastra),
Advanced Torpedo Defence System (Mareech), Multi Influence Ground Mines, etc.
Recently, on 18th November 2016, Kochi based Naval Physical
Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) of DRDO, has handed over the following
four naval systems to Indian Navy:-
·
Abhay (Compact
Hull-Mounted Sonar for Small Ships & Shallow Water Crafts): Induction of
Abhay (by replacing the vintage Russian sonar) enables indigenous sonar system
to be installed on small ships, thereby enhancing the ASW surveillance
capability of the fleet to smaller vessel, like Shallows Water Crafts, Light
Frigates & Patrol Vessels, which was hitherto limited to frigates and
destroyers.
·
HUMSA-UG (Upgrade for
the Hull-Mounted Sonar Array (HUMSA) Series of Sonar Systems for Ships): It
enables smooth upgrade of the capabilities of the indigenously-developed legacy
Sonar System HUMSA, by drastically minimizing the existing hardware and
addressing technology obsolescence issues, which is currently operational
on-board on 18 ships.
·
NACS (Near-field
Acoustic Characterization System (NACS) for Ship Sonars): It provides a simple
and operationally efficient means to determine the frequency-dependent 3-D
transmission and reception characteristics of the hull-mounted sonar aiding in
the optimum performance and maintenance of the sonar.
·
AIDSS (Advanced
Indigenous Distress Sonar System (AIDSS) for Submarines): It is used to signal
that a submarine is in distress and thereby enable quick rescue and salvage.
It is a life-saving alarm system designed to transmit sonar signals of
pre-designated frequency and pulse shape in an emergency situation, so as to
attract the attention of Rescue Vessel in the vicinity.
The
extent to which capability of the Indian Navy will get a boost with the
induction of these systems are:
Three
systems of Abhay are slated for installation on the Abhay Class of Ships. 7
systems of HUMSA-UG are proposed for installation on the Teg Class G- Class and
R-Class ships. 4 systems of NACS are proposed for the Kolkata Class of Ships. 9
systems of AIDSS are planned for the Sindhu Class Submarines (EKM Submarines).
Induction of these Systems will increase the underwater surveillance capability
of Indian Naval ships. All these Systems are to be productionised in India.
This
information was given by Minister of State for Defence Dr. Subhash Bhamre in a
written reply to Shri C
Mahendran in Lok Sabha today.
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