Indrajaal Secures Contracts Worth More Than Rs 100 Crore from MOD


Indrajaal has secured multiple contracts from the ministry of defence worth over Rs 100 crore for the deployment of its multi-layered autonomous anti-drone systems. The deployments are intended to protect key Indian Army and naval installations, marking a significant milestone in India’s transition towards AI-enabled autonomous airspace defence.
The orders reflect India’s growing emphasis on building self-reliant, intelligent defence infrastructure capable of countering rapidly evolving drone threats across land and maritime domains. This development directly supports the Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Sudharshan Chakra vision by strengthening indigenous capability in one of the nation’s most critical strategic sectors.
With deployments now spanning both army and navy forces, Indrajaal’s systems contribute to an end-to-end protective framework for sensitive defence assets. The company’s solutions are designed to operate across fixed installations, mobile platforms, and naval environments, enabling consistent protection across diverse mission profiles.
At the core of Indrajaal’s architecture is its proprietary SkyOS C5ISRT platform, which integrates Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber Defence, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Targeting into a single cohesive system. SkyOS enables AI-driven, real-time decision-making with minimal human intervention, compressing response timelines from minutes to seconds while maintaining operational oversight.
Indrajaal’s multi-layered counter-drone suite incorporates cyber takeover, soft-denial, soft-kill, and hard-kill capabilities, allowing threats to be detected, tracked, and neutralised seamlessly without blind spots or delays.
Commenting on the development, founder and CEO of Indrajaal, Kiran Raju 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.”
The programme reinforces India’s long-term vision of establishing a fully autonomous, home-grown air defence ecosystem—one capable of detecting, tracking, and neutralising aerial threats in real time, ensuring that India’s skies remain secure, independent, and resilient across its most strategically sensitive regions.

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