SWaDeS: DRDO’s Portable Water Purification System

Defence Research and Development Organisation has developed SWaDeS (Sea Water Desalination System), a portable water purification and desalination system designed to meet the operational drinking water needs of soldiers deployed in remote, coastal, island, desert and high-altitude areas.

SWaDeS can convert seawater and brackish/saline water into potable drinking water and is designed to operate without dependence on fixed infrastructure or grid electricity.

SWaDeS: Sea Water Desalination System

  • Purpose: On-site purification of saline and brackish water for troops in extreme and isolated locations
  • Developed by: Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur (a DRDO laboratory)
  • User requirement: Designed based on projections from the Tri-Services
  • Operational environment: Islands, coastal areas, deserts, high-altitude regions, patrol routes, emergency deployments
  • Civil potential: Can be used in water-stressed civilian areas and disaster relief operations
Key Features:
  • Does not require electricity
  • No need for fixed infrastructure
  • Suitable for remote, high-altitude, coastal, and forward areas
Technology Used
  • Desalination + purification technology
  • Removes:
    • Dissolved salts
    • Impurities and contaminants
  • Produces water meeting permissible drinking water standards
  • Works effectively in:
    • Seawater
    • Brackish water
    • Saline inland water bodies

Variants and Portability

1. Manual (Hand-operated) Version
  • Ultra-portable – can be carried and operated by a single soldier
  • Suitable for:
    • Long-range patrols
    • Forward posts
    • Emergency situations
  • Capacity:
    • Can meet the drinking water needs of 10–12 personnel
  • Key advantage:
    • No electricity or engine required
2. Engine-operated Version
  • Designed for group deployments and semi-static locations
  • Performance capability:
    • Purifies seawater with salinity up to 35,000 mg/L Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
    • Reduces TDS to below 500 mg/L, making it potable
  • Capacity:
    • Adequate for 20–25 soldiers

Operational Significance

  • Enables self-sufficiency of troops in isolated locations
  • Reduces dependence on logistical water supply chains
  • Enhances soldier endurance, sustenance and survivability
  • Especially useful in areas such as:
    • Islands and coastal installations
    • Deserts
    • High-altitude regions like Pangong Tso (Ladakh), a saline lake near the India–China border

Strategic Importance

  • Supports naval operations and coastal defence installations
  • Improves operational readiness in forward and hostile terrains
  • Aligns with Aatmanirbhar Bharat by strengthening indigenous defence technologies
  • Acts as a force multiplier in non-combat situations such as:
    • Natural disasters
    • Humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations

DRDO & Water Purification Systems

DRDO and Soldier Sustainment
  • DRDO focuses not only on weapons but also on life-support and sustainment technologies
  • Soldier-centric innovations improve:
    • Mobility
    • Endurance
    • Survivability
Other Water Purification Systems by DRDO

DRDO has developed multiple systems for varied environments:

  • Household water purifiers:
    • Remove arsenic, iron, manganese
  • CBRN Water Purification Systems:
    • Designed for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear contaminated environments
  • Large fixed units, vehicle-mounted, and transportable systems for military and civil use

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