Axiscades Technologies Lands ₹600 Crore Defence Deals from DRDO and BHEL: A Boost for 'Make in India'

Axiscades Technologies has secured ₹600 crore in defence orders from DRDO and BEL. The deal for radars and submarines boosts India's self-reliance.

An impactful image representing Axiscades Technologies' defense deal with DRDO and BEL, featuring a modern radar system and a cutaway view of advanced submarine systems, along with the logos of all three organizations and text highlighting the deal as a 'Major Boost for India'.

In a major win for India's defence manufacturing sector, Axiscades Technologies has announced it has secured substantial orders worth approximately ₹600 crore from leading Indian defence organizations, including the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Bharat Electronics Limited (BHEL).

These contracts are a significant step forward for the "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (Self-Reliant India) initiative. They involve the development and supply of advanced modules and units for critical projects, including state-of-the-art radar systems and submarine modifications.

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Key Orders Fueling India's Defence Modernization ❗

The orders are a mix of prototype development and future production, with delivery schedules spanning the next 2-5 years. Here’s a breakdown of the key projects:

  • Surveillance Radar Systems: A DRDO subsidiary, LRDE, has awarded Axiscades a ₹203 crore order for the development of Digital Transmit Modules (DTM) and Digital Receive Modules (DRM). This will be followed by a large-scale production order of 400 units.
  • Sukhoi-30MKI Fighter Jet Upgrade: Another ₹124 crore order from LRDE is for the prototype development of the Exciter and Receiver unit for the Virupaksh Radar, which is part of the Sukhoi-30MKI upgrade program. This project alone could lead to the upgradation of 84 fighter jets.
  • KUSHA Project Contribution: BHEL has placed a ₹159 crore order for the development of a Digital Beam Forming unit for the Long Range Battle Management Radar (LRBMR), which is a part of the crucial KUSHA project. The company will supply 75 units over five years.
  • Submarine Systems & More: The deals also include an ₹80 crore order from BHEL for the production of SONAR subsystems for submarine modifications and a ₹150 crore order for advanced digital transmit and receive modules.

What This Means for Axiscades and India

These orders are a clear indicator of the growing trust in India's private sector to deliver complex, high-technology solutions for national security. For Axiscades, these contracts not only ensure long-term revenue but also cement its position as a key player in the country's defence ecosystem.

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The successful execution of these projects will significantly reduce India's reliance on foreign technology, a core goal of the "Make in India" initiative. It also demonstrates the private sector's readiness to contribute to national security with cutting-edge indigenous technology.

Following the announcement, Axiscades Technologies' shares saw a positive jump, reflecting strong investor confidence in the company's future and the robust growth of India's defence manufacturing sector.

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