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Rekise Marine Secures $9.7 Million for Autonomous Naval Platforms

Created at 12 Jun · 12:36 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Deftech startup Rekise Marine has raised $9.7 million from Accel and NKSquared to accelerate the development of autonomous ships and submarines for the Indian Navy. The funding will support engineering talent expansion and the advancement of its flagship autonomous underwater vehicle, Jalkapi.

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Key Numbers

$9.7 millionfunding raised by Rekise Marine
10+ yearsMaitrai Maka's experience in marine robotics
12 metreslength of flagship autonomous submarine
55current employees at Rekise Marine

Who's Involved

Rekise Marine
deftech startup developing autonomous naval platforms
Accel
lead investor in the funding round
NKSquared
investment firm of Nikhil Kamath, participated in funding
Maitrai Maka
Founder and naval architect of Rekise Marine
Shekhar Mital (Retd)
Co-founder of Rekise Marine, former chairman of Goa Shipyard Limited
Sameer Brij Verma
Investor, formerly at Nexus Venture Partners
Sandeep Singhal
Investor, co-founder of WestBridge Capital

↳ Why This Matters

The investment in Rekise Marine signifies growing confidence in India's defense technology sector and its push for indigenization in strategic areas, particularly in autonomous naval systems. This development could enhance India's maritime capabilities and its position in the global defense market.

Key facts

  • Rekise Marine secured $9.7 million in a funding round led by Accel and NKSquared.
  • The startup develops autonomous surface and underwater vessels for naval applications.
  • The funding will be used to expand engineering talent and advance product development.
  • Rekise Marine's portfolio includes autonomous surface vessels and underwater vehicles.
  • The company's flagship product is Jalkapi, an autonomous submarine under construction.

Bengaluru-based defense technology startup Rekise Marine has successfully raised $9.7 million in a funding round spearheaded by Accel and NKSquared, the investment firm founded by entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath. The capital infusion is intended to accelerate the development of autonomous ships and submarines for the Indian Navy.

The funding round also saw participation from notable investors including Sameer Brij Verma, formerly of Nexus Venture Partners, and Sandeep Singhal, co-founder of WestBridge Capital. Additional backing came from Industrial47, Singularity AMC, and a consortium of founder-operators and family offices.

Founded by naval architect Maitrai Maka, Rekise Marine specializes in creating autonomous surface and underwater vessels. Their full-stack approach encompasses vessel design, systems integration, and the development of autonomy software. Maka, who possesses over a decade of experience in marine robotic systems, co-founded the company with Rear Admiral Shekhar Mital (Retd), a former chairman and managing director of Goa Shipyard Limited and director general of the Submarine Design Group, who now oversees shipbuilding partnerships and program governance.

Maka highlighted the evolving landscape of naval power, noting the shift from large, crew-intensive platforms to smaller, unmanned autonomous systems driven by AI. He emphasized that autonomous fleets can be deployed at scale and produced more rapidly than traditional naval assets, offering a strategic advantage even with potential losses.

The startup aims to leverage India's shipbuilding capabilities and engineering talent to build sovereign autonomy technologies. Rekise Marine currently has four products in deployment or trial phases, including Jaldoot, an autonomous surface vessel delivered to DRDO, and Swadheen, an autonomous survey vessel that completed sea trials. Their underwater portfolio includes a man-portable autonomous underwater vehicle for mine countermeasures and Jalkapi, their flagship autonomous submarine currently under construction, with field activities expected to commence later this year.

A key differentiator for Rekise Marine is its common software architecture, adaptable across platforms ranging from small underwater vehicles to large autonomous submarines. This allows for rapid iteration and customization to meet Navy requirements. The company, which employs 55 people across Bengaluru, Goa, and Kolkata, plans significant hiring in robotics, AI, embedded systems, naval architecture, and sea operations.

This funding round aligns with increasing investor interest in defense and deeptech startups, driven by India's focus on indigenization in strategic sectors and its expanding maritime ambitions. The capital will be instrumental in growing the engineering team and advancing the development and testing of Jalkapi, an extra-large autonomous underwater vehicle being developed under the Indian Navy's iDEX ADITI program.

Frequently asked questions

Rekise Marine focuses on developing autonomous surface and underwater vessels for naval applications, utilizing a full-stack approach from design to autonomy software.

The funding round was led by Accel and NKSquared, with participation from Sameer Brij Verma, Sandeep Singhal, Industrial47, and Singularity AMC.

Key products include Jaldoot (autonomous surface vessel), Swadheen (autonomous survey vessel), a man-portable autonomous underwater vehicle for mine countermeasures, and Jalkapi (flagship autonomous submarine).

The company's common software architecture allows its autonomy software to be deployed across a wide range of platform sizes, enabling rapid adaptation and iteration.

What Happens Next

01Rekise Marine expects field activities for Jalkapi to begin later this year.
02The company plans to significantly expand hiring across robotics, AI, embedded systems, naval architecture, and sea operations.

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How It Developed

Rekise Marine raised $9.7 million in a funding round.
Accel and NKSquared led the funding round.
Sameer Brij Verma and Sandeep Singhal also participated.
Other investors included Industrial47 and Singularity AMC.
The startup develops autonomous surface and underwater vessels.
Rekise Marine aims to accelerate development of autonomous naval platforms.
The company plans to expand hiring across multiple engineering disciplines.
The funding will advance the development and testing of Jalkapi, an autonomous underwater vehicle.

Sources

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Rekise Marine raises $9.7 million from Accel, NKSquared to build autonomous naval platformsThe Economic Times

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