CFF Fluid Control Limited bagged two key defence contracts totalling Rs 9.83 crore from the Indian Navy and Ministry of Defence. The deals cover supply of equipment, pressure reducer valves, and hull valves for P-75 submarines, with deliveries due by May 2026 and November 2026, respectively, strengthening its naval engineering portfolio.
CFF Fluid Control Limited has announced receiving two significant orders from the Indian Navy for the prestigious P-75 submarine programme. The combined value of these domestic defence contracts stands at approximately Rs 9.83 crore, inclusive of taxes.
The first order, worth Rs 6.16 crore, comes from the Material Organisation (Indian Navy) for procurement of various equipment related to the P-75 project, expected for delivery by May 2026. The second contract, valued at Rs 3.67 crore, was awarded by the Naval Headquarters, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi, for supply of pressure reducer valves and hull valves to be fitted onboard the submarines, with completion scheduled by November 2026.
Notable Updates:
- Contracts valued at a total of Rs 9.83 crore (including tax).
- Awarded by the Material Organisation and Naval Headquarters, Ministry of Defence.
- Coverage includes equipment, pressure reducer valves, and hull valves for P-75 submarines.
- Delivery timelines: May 2026 and November 2026.
- Reinforces CFF Fluid Control’s strategic role in India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem.
Sources: NSE Circular; Company filing to NSE dated November 13, 2025.