Design
This torpedo is powered by an electric propulsion system with multiple 250 KWs silver oxide zinc (AgOZn) batteries. It can achieve speeds in excess of , weighs around 1.5 tonnes and can carry of conventional warhead. This torpedo has more than 95 per cent indigenous content. Varunastra has conformal array transducer which enables it look at wider angles than most common torpedoes. It also has an advanced autonomous guidance algorithms with low drift navigational aids, insensitive warhead which can operate in various combat scenarios. It is the only torpedo in the world to have a GPS-based locating aid. The exercise variant of Varunastra has integrated instrumentation system for recording all the dynamic parameters of the weapon, redundancy in recovery aids in case of emergency shut down or malfunction.Development
Varunastra will be manufactured by Bharat Dynamics Limited in association with NSTL. In April 2018, Bharat Dynamics Limited obtained a license to manufacture Varunastra from the DRDO. In June 2019,Further development
During Aero India 2017, it was reported that DRDO has begun work on developing a Kilo-class submarine launched version of the torpedo.Operators
; * Indian Navy – All future anti-submarine warfare ships will be capable of firing Varunastra. 73 torpedoes were ordered in 2016. Another batch of 63 torpedoes were ordered in 2018. ** ''Visakhapatnam''-class destroyer ** ''Delhi''-class destroyer ** ''Kolkata''-class destroyer ** ''Rajput''-class destroyer ** ** ''Kamorta''-class corvette ** Nilgiri-class frigate ** ''Talwar''-class frigatePossible operators
* - In 2016 India offered to export versions of the Varunastra to Vietnam.References
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