Zen Technologies Ltd secured ₹404 crore orders from India's Ministry of Defence, including ₹332 crore for Anti-Drone Systems (C-UAS) and ₹72 crore for Training Simulators. The domestic contracts demand execution within one year, strengthening the company's defence tech leadership amid rising UAV threats.
Zen Technologies Ltd has secured orders worth ₹404 crores (including GST) from India's Ministry of Defence for Anti-Drone Systems and Training Simulators. The bulk, ₹332 crores, targets Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS), with ₹72 crores for simulators. Execution is set within one year, bolstering the firm's defence portfolio.
Order Details:
The Ministry of Defence awarded these domestic contracts for advanced defence tech supplies. Anti-Drone Systems form the core at ₹332 crores, addressing rising UAV threats through detection and neutralization capabilities. Training Simulators and Equipment, valued at ₹72 crores, enhance military preparedness via realistic simulations.
Key Order Highlights
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Total value stands at ₹404 crores including GST
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Awarded by Ministry of Defence, Government of India, a domestic entity
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Anti-Drone Systems/C-UAS: ₹332 crores; Training Simulators: ₹72 crores
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Full execution timeline: Within one year from award date
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No promoter or related-party involvement noted
Market Context
This win aligns with Zen Technologies' string of MoD contracts, reinforcing its anti-drone leadership. Shares showed resilience amid recent volatility, closing higher in prior sessions post-similar announcements.
Sources: BSE filings via ScanX Trade, InvestyWise