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January 11, 2026

Coratia technologies is indigenously developing uncrewed submersibles

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Summary

Rourkela-based Coratia technologies has developed sophisticated remotely operated vehicles for underwater inspections. The technology has been lauded by the Indian Navy as well.

Impact Areas

cost
risk
strategic

Sector Impact

In the defense sector, AI-driven uncrewed submersibles enhance underwater surveillance, mine detection, and reconnaissance capabilities, providing a strategic advantage. In transportation, particularly in port operations and underwater infrastructure inspection, AI-powered submersibles can improve safety, reduce maintenance costs, and increase operational efficiency.

Analysis Perspective
Executive Perspective

Operational impact: Businesses involved in underwater infrastructure inspection (oil rigs, pipelines, underwater cables), defense, and oceanographic research can benefit from more efficient and autonomous underwater operations. AI-powered ROVs can reduce operational costs by minimizing human intervention, increasing data collection speed, and improving the accuracy of inspections. This leads to improved workflows, enhanced safety, and more efficient decision-making.

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