The Indian Navy has released a problem statement titled ‘Rearming by Drone (REARM-D) at Sea’ for the development of a multi-rotor drone for reloading surface-to-air missiles in VLS cells onboard warships at sea.
Faster depletion of Surface to Air Missiles (SAM) onboard warships while countering low cost drones and missiles is cited as the primary reason which necessitates re-arming at sea. Currently, the replenishment procedure involves jetty cranes in harbour which incurs significant operational downtime of the ship.
The Multi-Rotor Drone is proposed to have an endurance of over two hours and payload capability of over 900 kgs. An internal combustion engine will power the UAV for prolonged station keeping and flights amidst various controlled ship speeds, wind directions and weather patterns.
The UAV shall transfer the SAM canister from a supply ship to a receiving ship using a gyro stabilised platform to minimize payload swing. Once it reaches the warship, the UAV should hover above the Vertical Launch Unit (VLU) module with guided precision to align over the specific VLU cell. The lowering of the missile into the cell will utilize a winch onboard the UAV, with real time stabilisation to keep the payload steady. A suitable loading mechanism which is both portable & removable shall also be provisioned on the designated VLU cell for vertically loading the missile canister.

