Key Highlights
- Apollo Micro Systems received cumulative orders worth ₹73.32 crore.
- ₹15.00 crore order received from Defence Research and Development Organisation.
- ₹43.49 crore orders received from Defence Public Sector Undertakings.
- ₹13.95 crore orders secured from private sector companies.
- ₹0.87 crore order received from other government departments where the company holds L1 position.
- Orders include homing systems for heavy weight torpedoes and missile programme launchers.
Apollo Micro Systems Limited has announced that it has secured multiple new orders worth ₹73.32 crore from defence organisations, government departments, and private sector companies. The company disclosed the development through a regulatory filing to stock exchanges on March 4, 2026.
According to the company, the cumulative order value stands at ₹733.26 million, equivalent to ₹73.32 crore. These orders have been received as part of the company’s regular business operations and cover several advanced defence and technology systems.
A significant portion of the orders has been received from defence-related institutions. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has placed orders worth ₹15.00 crore, while Defence Public Sector Undertakings have contributed the largest share with orders valued at approximately ₹43.49 crore. The company has also secured contracts worth ₹13.95 crore from private sector companies.
In addition, Apollo Micro Systems has obtained orders worth about ₹0.87 crore from other government departments where the company has secured the L1 bidder position in procurement processes.
The contracts include supply and development of critical defence technologies such as homing systems for heavy weight torpedoes, fire control systems, launchers for strategic missile programmes, avionics line replaceable units for missile and aerospace platforms, and cyber security systems for intelligence agencies.
Apollo Micro Systems stated that these orders strengthen its presence in the defence electronics and aerospace technology segment. The company continues to work closely with government agencies, defence research institutions, and industry partners to deliver advanced electronic and weapon system solutions.
The latest contracts highlight the growing demand for indigenous defence technology solutions in India as the country continues to push for self-reliance in strategic and military systems.