Hyderabad: Anti-drone defence player Indrajaal said it secured multiple contracts worth 100 crore from the defence ministry for deploying its multi-layered autonomous anti-drone systems to protect key
Indian Army and Indian Navy installations.
"Indrajaal will be deployed by naval ports on the western seaboard, while the Indian Army will deploy it on the eastern border as well as other strategic locations," Kiran Raju, founder and CEO, Indrajaal, said.
"These orders represent a defining step for India's defence ecosystem. As autonomous systems are deployed across Army and Naval installations, we are enabling an airspace that can sense, decide, and respond at machine speed, strengthening national security through autonomy, resilience, and indigenous innovation," he added.
Indrajaal's multi-layered counter-drone suite is equipped with cyber takeover, soft-denial, soft-kill, and hard-kill capabilities that allow it to detect, track, and neutralise threats seamlessly without blind spots or delays.
The system, developed by the Hyderabad-based company, uses its proprietary SkyOS C5ISRT platform that integrates command, control, communications, computers, cyber defence, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and targeting into a single system.
The AI-powered system enables real-time decision-making with minimal human intervention and compresses response timelines from minutes to seconds while maintaining operational oversight.
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