CFF Fluid Control Ltd has received a Letter of Intent worth Rs 277.4 million from the Indian Navy for its contribution to the prestigious P75 submarine programme. The announcement, made on October 1, 2025, marks a significant milestone in the company’s defence engineering portfolio and reinforces its role in India’s indigenous naval manufacturing ecosystem.
Key Highlights From The LOI Award
- The LOI pertains to the supply of specialised fluid control systems and components for the P75 submarine fleet
- CFF Fluid Control will deliver high-precision valves, actuators, and hydraulic assemblies designed for underwater endurance and operational safety
- The systems will be integrated into the Kalvari-class submarines, which are being constructed by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd under the P75 programme
- The contract includes design validation, manufacturing, testing, and delivery over a 24-month timeline
- CFF’s solutions are engineered to meet stringent naval standards, including corrosion resistance, pressure stability, and stealth compatibility
Strategic Implications For CFF Fluid Control
- The LOI strengthens CFF’s position in India’s defence supply chain, particularly in submarine and marine systems
- It supports the company’s long-term growth strategy focused on high-value, mission-critical engineering contracts
- The deal is expected to be margin accretive and will contribute to revenue visibility through FY27
- CFF is also investing in advanced testing infrastructure and quality assurance protocols to support future naval projects
Execution Timeline
- Prototype testing and certification are scheduled for Q1 FY26, followed by phased deliveries aligned with submarine assembly milestones
- The company is exploring additional opportunities in P75I and other naval modernisation programmes
Sources: Bombay Stock Exchange Filings, CFF Fluid Control Ltd Corporate Announcements, Economic Times Defence Desk, Business Standard Naval Tracker, Reuters India Maritime Updates