INOXCVA is supplying a specialized, high-purity cryogenic LOX storage tank for the ground-based prototype.
INOX India Ltd. (INOXCVA) has successfully flagged off a specialized simulated Liquid Oxygen (LOX) storage module for the Naval Material Research Laboratory (NMRL), part of DRDO, to support India's indigenous Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system. This crucial component, designed to enhance submarine endurance and stealth, was manufactured at INOXCVA’s Kalol facility. The module was officially dispatched by Dr. Suman Roy Choudhury, Director, NMRL a,d Deepak Acharya, CEO, INOXCVA.
As part of this strategic programme, INOXCVA is supplying a specialized, high-purity cryogenic LOX storage tank for the ground-based prototype. Our scope covers full turnkey delivery—from engineering to testing—ensuring top-tier safety standards for cryogenic liquid oxygen storage.
Deepak Acharya, Chief Executive Officer, INOX India Ltd, said, “The flag-off of the simulated LOX module marks a proud milestone for INOXCVA and a meaningful contribution to India’s strategic defence capabilities. The AIP programme represents a critical advancement in enhancing the endurance and stealth of our submarines, and we are honoured to support it with our specialised cryogenic expertise. This achievement reflects our commitment to delivering high-precision, mission-critical systems that uphold the highest standards of safety, reliability, and engineering excellence in service of the nation.”
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