New Delhi:The Indian Navy on Tuesday said that the indigenously developed Heavy Weight Torpedo successfully engaged an underwater target. The Heavy Weight Torpedo has been developed by it and the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO). An Indian Navy spokesperson termed the development as a milestone in its and DRDO's quest for accurate delivery of ordnance on target in the underwater domain.
The Indian Navy shared the video of the Heavy Weight Torpedo, successfully engaging an underwater target, on its Twitter handle. "Successful engagement of an Underwater Target by an indigenously developed Heavy Weight Torpedo is a significant milestone in #IndianNavy's & @DRDO_India's quest for accurate delivery of ordnance on target in the underwater domain," the Navy spokesperson said. "This showcases our commitment to Future Proof Combat Readiness through #AatmaNirbharta," added the Spokesperson. The Navy and Naval Science and Technology Laboratory (NSTL) of DRDO developed 'Varunastra', an advanced Heavy Weight anti-submarine torpedo.
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