Rajnath Singh Lays Foundation of Large Cavitation Tunnel at NSTL Visakhapatnam, Boost to Naval R&D

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on April 3, 2026, laid the foundation stone of the ‘Large Cavitation Tunnel’ project at the Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL) in Visakhapatnam, calling it a major step toward strengthening India’s naval power and defence technology capabilities.

Boost to Indigenous Naval Research

The Defence Minister said the project will help position India as a global leader in naval technology and maritime strength, enhancing indigenous research and innovation.

Praise for NSTL’s Contributions

Rajnath Singh lauded NSTL for its pioneering work in:

  • Torpedo systems
  • Underwater mines
  • Decoys
  • Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)

He also highlighted the importance of swarm technology and lithium-ion battery development for future warfare preparedness.

Strengthening Defence Capabilities

The Minister urged NSTL to continue contributing to the nation’s security infrastructure, stating that:

  • Advanced technologies boost naval confidence and morale
  • They significantly enhance operational efficiency of defence forces

Senior Defence Officials Present

The event was attended by top military leadership, including:

  • Anil Chauhan
  • Dinesh K Tripathi
  • Sanjay Bhalla

Key Features of Large Cavitation Tunnel

The project is envisioned as a strategic national asset that will:

  • Strengthen hydrodynamic research capabilities
  • Support design and development of next-generation ships and submarines
  • Enable advanced testing of underwater platforms

World-Class Testing Facility

The tunnel will offer:

  • Closed-loop simulation
  • Free-surface simulation

—both within a single setup, making it a globally unique infrastructure.

It will allow precise testing of:

  • Destroyers
  • Aircraft carriers
  • Propulsion systems

Boost to Shipbuilding Ecosystem

Once operational, the facility will:

  • Strengthen India’s shipbuilding ecosystem
  • Enhance defence technology self-reliance
  • Accelerate innovation in maritime engineering

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