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Gautam Adani’s company Adani Defense and Aerospace will create an anti-sabperine warfare (ASW) system for the Indian Navy. For this, a deal with the US company Spartan has been dealt with.
Till now India was dependent on foreign imports for this system, but this technology will develop in the country itself with the partnership of Adani-Spartan. This will increase the ability to detect, track and destroy submarines.
ASW treks the activities of submarines inside the sea
Anti-Sabarrin Warfare (ASW) tracks the activities of submarines inside the sea. It contains Sonar aunt device that uses sonar waves inside the sea. This is an important part of the Navy’s under -soul Domain Awareness (UDA) strategy.

The Adani Defense and Aerospace unveiled the vehicle-mounted counter-drain system in February with DRDO.
ASW systems will be developed in India
Vice President Jeet Adani, Vice President of Adani Enterprises, said the Indian Navy needs integrated, mission-red ISR and anti-submarine war capabilities. It includes important systems like Sonar Bua. These systems will be developed indigenously. This initiative will promote ‘designed, developed and manufactured’ technology in India. “
Ashish Rajvanshi, CEO of Adani Defense, said, “India had been dependent on imports for such important techniques for decades. This partnership will connect global level Sonar Bua Technology to Indian defense.
Adani defense is also making UAV drone
Adani Defense and Aerospace is also preparing UAV drones in factories in Uttar Pradesh. The drone working with the help of AI technology includes the Indian Army fleet. These drones are capable of demolishing their hideouts with the enemy reconnaissance.
The Adani Group is spending about 3 thousand crores for this manufacturing plant spread over 500 acres in Kanpur Defense Corridor. Here weapons are being made in the fields of counter drones, intelligence-rake technology and cyber defense. The company will make ammunition i.e. ammunition for Armed Forces, Paramilitary Forces and police.