Apollo Micro Systems Limited said it has received orders with a cumulative value of INR 733.26 million from defence and government entities as well as private sector companies. The orders relate to systems used in defence platforms and other government applications.
The company said in a stock exchange filing dated 4 March 2026 that the orders were received in the ordinary course of business and include contracts from the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs), private companies, and other government departments.
According to the filing, orders from DRDO are valued at INR 150.03 million, while orders from a defence public sector undertaking amount to INR 434.96 million. Contracts from private companies total INR 139.55 million, and orders from other government departments, where the company holds the L1 position, amount to INR 8.72 million.
The company said the orders cover the supply of critical homing systems for heavy weight torpedoes, fire control systems, and launchers for strategic missile programmes. Additional items included avionics line replaceable units (LRUs) for missile and other platforms as well as cyber security systems intended for use by an intelligence department.
Apollo Micro Systems Limited disclosed that the cumulative value of the orders received across the listed categories amounts to INR 733.26 million. The contracts span defence research organisations, defence public sector units, private sector clients, and other government departments.
