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Indigenous Software Gives Navy Autonomous Control
18 Jan
Summary
- New indigenous software enables autonomous operations for Indian Navy vessels.
- The A2NCS software has received IRClass certification for quality.
- The software is already deployed for mine countermeasures and combat exercises.

The Indian Navy, through a collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited, has successfully developed indigenous software for operating unmanned surface vessels. This Advanced Autonomous Navigation & Control Software (A2NCS) empowers the Navy to conduct sea operations autonomously, marking a significant step in indigenous defense capabilities.
The A2NCS software has achieved a crucial milestone by receiving IRClass certification from the Indian Register of Shipping, validating its quality and reliability following extensive sea trials. The software utilizes a comprehensive suite of sensors, including radar and GPS, to ensure robust situational awareness, even in busy maritime environments.
Already integrated into a Fast Interceptor Boat, the A2NCS-powered vessel is actively engaged in mine countermeasure missions and combat exercises. This deployment underscores the successful implementation of the "Atma Nirbhar Bharat" initiative, bolstering India's self-sufficiency in advanced naval technology and operations.




