Italian defense company DRASShas delivered two submersible delivery vehicles (SDVs) to the Indonesian Ministry of Defense as part of a broader effort to strengthen the Indonesian Navy’s underwater capabilities.
DRASSAccording to a press release from , the SDV has advanced autonomous capabilities and integrates the latest guidance and navigation systems and a full optronic periscope package.
The company said all autonomous functions have been rigorously validated through extensive sea trials, which confirmed the reliability, safety and operational readiness of the platform.
This delivery will provide modern navies with innovative, mission-ready underwater solutions tailored to their changing operational needs. DRASSThe company explained that this is an important milestone that demonstrates the company’s continued commitment.
As part of the India program DRASShas also conducted extensive maritime pilot training to ensure that Indonesian operating personnel can effectively deploy and manage the vehicle in a real operational environment.
DRASScooperated for successful delivery CSGand Palindo Republicexpressed gratitude to “This achievement demonstrates technical excellence, operational reliability, and long-term partnerships to strengthen Indonesia’s underwater defense capabilities. DRASS“We emphasize our commitment,” the company said.
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