
Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO)
and the Indian Navy jointly conducted four successful in-flight release trials
of the indigenous Air Droppable Container ‘ADC-150’ from the P8I aircraft off
the coast of Goa between 21 February to 1 March 2026, at different extreme
release conditions. Indigenously designed and developed to deliver 150 kg
payload, the Air Droppable Container enhances the naval operational logistics
capabilities for providing quick response to naval vessels under distress, needing
critical stores/ equipment, medical assistance etc. at blue sea deployed far
from the coast. The Naval Science & Technological Laboratory,
Visakhapatnam is the nodal laboratory for the activity. Aerial Delivery
Research & Development Establishment, Agra has developed the parachute
system and Centre for Military Airworthiness & Certification, Bengaluru
provided the flight clearance & certification. Defence Research &
Development Laboratory, Hyderabad provided the instrumentation support for the
trials. To meet the requirement of the Indian Navy, the
ADC-150 system for the P-8I aircraft was developed and qualified in a short
timeframe. As all the developmental flight trials have been completed
successfully, the system is expected to be inducted into the Indian Navy soon.