Indian MoD “awards Indrajaal a USD10 million C-UAS port defence contract”

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded a 100 crore (USD11 million) contract to Hyderabad-based Indrajaal for the supply of multi-layered autonomous anti-drone systems to deploy 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, in an MSN news article.

In May last year the company launched its Indrajaal Infra product, designed to safeguard high-value critical infrastructure such as nuclear power plants, oil refineries, ports, airports, and energy grids from drone-based attacks.

“Built on Indrajaal’s advanced SkyOS™ platform, Indrajaal Infra offers autonomous, real-time airspace security across vast areas up to 4,000 sq km,” said the company in a press release. “The system integrates AI-driven threat detection with a layered defence approach — combining sensors, spoofers, jammers, and command intelligence — to deliver 24/7 autonomous protection against rogue drones.”

The system was deployed in 2025 in the naval ports of Gujarat and Karnataka, said the company.

(Image: Indrajaal)

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