Key Takeaways:
- 1. Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL Indonesia tested its autonomous submarine prototype, KSOT, with a torpedo firing in Surabaya.
- 2. The prototype is 15 meters long, can reach a speed of 20 knots, and operate at depths of up to 350 meters.
- 3. PT PAL aims to produce 30 KSOT units by 2026 for the Indonesian Navy’s Submarine Operations Command.
PT PAL Indonesia conducted a torpedo firing test of its autonomous submarine prototype, KSOT, in Surabaya. The prototype can reach speeds of 20 knots and operate at depths of up to 350 meters. The company plans to produce 30 KSOT units by 2026 for the Indonesian Navy's Submarine Operations Command to monitor and protect strategic maritime chokepoints.
Insight: The KSOT prototype, fully designed by Indonesian engineers, incorporates over 50% domestic components. The experience gained from the program is expected to contribute to the development of other autonomous platforms.
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