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Kongsberg Maritime wins contract to supply rim-drive thrusters for India’s advanced acoustic research vessel
Kongsberg, Norway – 8 January 2026 – Kongsberg Maritime has secured a contract to supply its innovative rim-drive thrusters for a new advanced acoustic research vessel being built for India’s Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL). The vessel, under construction at Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), will play a critical role in oceanographic and acoustic research for the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
The Kongsberg Maritime rim-drive thrusters were selected for their ability to meet exceptionally strict underwater radiated noise requirements, a key factor for acoustic research operations. By eliminating the traditional gearbox and using an electric rim-drive motor integrated into the propeller hub, these thrusters deliver ultra-quiet performance, high efficiency, and precise manoeuvrability, ideal for sensitive scientific missions.
The thruster package comprises two RD-AZ2600 azimuth thrusters, two RD-TT1600 tunnel thrusters, and the MCON control system.
This contract marks a key milestone for Kongsberg Maritime: it takes the company past 100 units for rim-drive propulsion systems worldwide, a technology that was first launched commercially ten years ago. Since its introduction, Kongsberg Maritime’s rim-drive solution has become the benchmark for silent, reliable propulsion in research, naval, and specialised commercial vessels.
Nils Reidar Valle, Senior Vice President, Naval & Workboats, Kongsberg Maritime, said:
“We are proud to support NPOL and GRSE with technology that enables world-class acoustic research. Our rim-drive azimuth thruster is the quietest in its class, delivering exceptionally low underwater noise to meet the most demanding research requirements. Crossing the 100-unit milestone is a clear demonstration of our commitment to innovation.”
A spokesperson for GRSE added: “This is a prestigious project and we see Kongsberg Maritime as a strong partner for this type of vessel with the strictest requirements.”
The azimuth thruster features a six-bladed propeller housed in a nozzle, which improves low-speed thrust and minimises underwater noise. The propeller is integrated with the motor and has no blade tips, reducing cavitation. A permanent magnet motor built into the nozzle eliminates the need for additional cooling, simplifying installation and maintenance. With no gears apart from the steering gear, the design ensures low maintenance requirements.
The advanced acoustic research vessel will feature state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment for oceanographic studies, sonar testing, and acoustic signature analysis. With Kongsberg Maritime’s rim-drive thrusters, the vessel will combine operational flexibility with minimal environmental impact, supporting India’s strategic research objectives.
Delivery of the propulsion systems will align with the vessel’s construction schedule at GRSE.
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Kongsberg Maritime is a global marine technology company providing innovative and reliable technology solutions for all marine industry sectors. Headquartered in Kongsberg, Norway, Kongsberg Maritime has manufacturing, sales, and service facilities in 34 countries.Kongsberg Maritime solutions cover all aspects of marine automation, safety, manoeuvring, navigation, and dynamic positioning as well as energy management, deck handling and propulsion systems, and ship design services. The company has equipment installed on over 30,000 vessels worldwide.
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