Samudrayaan: Submersible Matsya to take a dip in Bay of Bengal

Sep 11, 2023

Abhishek Mishra

Deep ocean mission

Project Samudrayaan to send three people 6000 meters underwater in an indigenously made submersible to look for precious metals and minerals.

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Scientists developing Matsya 6000

National Institute of Ocean Technology scientists developing Matsya 6000, reviewed the design, materials, testing, certification, redundancy and standard operating procedures.

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Two years making time

India's indigenous submersible, Matsya 6000 will undergo its first sea trials in the Bay of Bengal off the Chennai coast in early 2024.​

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Exploring ocean depths

Besides looking for nickel, cobalt, manganese and gas hydrates, Matsya 6000 will investigate chemosynthetic biodiversity in hydrothermal vents and low temperature methane seeps in the ocean.

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Designed by NIOT and ISRO

NIOT's Director, GA Ramadass, announced the creation of a 2.1m diameter titanium alloy sphere for Matsya 6000, designed to endure 600 bar pressure at a depth of 6,000 meters.

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Oxygen to be supplied for 96 hours

The vehicle is designed to operate for 12 to 16 hours at a stretch, but the oxygen supply will be available for 96 hours.

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Mission to be accomplished by 2026

The mission is expected to be realised by 2026. Only the US, Russia, Japan, France and China have developed manned submersible.

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