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DRDO hands over seven technologies developed under Technology Development Fund scheme to the Armed Forces

Approves 12 new projects spanning across strategic, aerospace, naval & electronic warfare technologies

December 5, 2025 Photo(s): By PIB
DRDO hands over seven technologies developed under Technology Development Fund scheme to the Armed Forces at DRDO Bhawan, in New Delhi on December 2, 2025.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has handed over seven technologies developed under the Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme to the three Services. The technologies are: an Indigenous High-Voltage Power Supply for Airborne Self-Protection Jammers; A Tide-Efficient Gangway for Naval Jetties; Advanced Very Low Frequency-High Frequency Switching Matrix Systems; VLF loop Aerials for Underwater Platforms; Indigenous Waterjet Propulsion System for Fast Interceptor Craft; A Novel Process for Recovery of Lithium Precursors from used Lithium-ion Batteries and A Long-life Seawater Battery System for Sustained Underwater Sensing and Surveillance Applications.

Each of these technologies/products has been designed, developed & extensively tested by the Indian Industry with close collaboration and guidance of DRDO domain experts & Tri-services, reinforcing the scheme's focus on import substitution and critical technology development. The technologies were handed over during the meeting of Empowered Committee of DRDO held at DRDO Bhawan, New Delhi on December 2, 2025 under the chairmanship of Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat. Senior representatives from the Armed Forces, Department of Defence Production and DRDO also attended the meeting.

The Committee undertook detailed discussions on a wide spectrum of projects proposals and approved 12 new projects spanning across strategic, aerospace, naval and electronic warfare technologies. These approvals underscore the continued focus on building domestic capability and reducing dependency on foreign technologies in critical and emerging technology areas.

The Committee discussed the approval approach for various categories of projects under the TDF and emphasised on the need for expediting the end-to-end processing of the scheme's projects to ensure timeliness and alignment with evolving strategic and technological requirements of the Services.

The Committee also deliberated upon the roadmap of successfully developed technologies and the ways how the subsequent acquisition process needs to be streamlined and executed seamlessly. It recommended important policy alignment and enabling mechanisms to ensure faster induction & operational deployment of the developed technologies.

Addressing the participants, Chairman DRDO reaffirmed the Government's commitment to strengthening indigenous defence innovation under the vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' through faster execution of TDF scheme.