AXISCADES Subsidiary Mistral Wins ₹100 Cr Defence Radar Subsystem Order

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AXISCADES Subsidiary Mistral Wins ₹100 Cr Defence Radar Subsystem Order

AXISCADES Technologies’ subsidiary Mistral Solutions has secured a defence contract worth around ₹100 crore for radar subsystems. The order comes from the LLTR Ashwini programme, India’s indigenous low-level transportable radar developed by DRDO and BEL, the company said in a statement.

The contract involves the supply of signal and data processing units and associated spares over a two-year period. The systems will support low-altitude surveillance against UAVs, helicopters and fighter aircraft under the Ashwini radar programme.

Mistral will deliver liquid-cooled processing units designed for radar operations under demanding field conditions. The company said the order provides revenue visibility over the delivery period and strengthens its position in defence electronics programmes led by DRDO and BEL.

Commenting on the order, C Manikandan, CEO of Mistral, said, “LLTR Ashwini programme win reflects Mistral’s continued commitment to supporting India’s defence indigenisation initiatives and contributing critical technologies to next-generation military systems.”

AXISCADES said the win builds on its long-standing work with defence forces, laboratories and public sector units across radar, avionics and electronic warfare domains. The company operates across India, Europe and North America, with a workforce of over 3,000 professionals.

In the defence sector, IG Defence (formerly IG Drones) also recently secured orders from the Indian Army and the Indian Navy for its indigenous counter-drone system, the IG T-Shul Pulse Anti-Drone Gun. 

The system will be deployed on the front lines to strengthen India’s counter-unmanned aerial systems capability. This followed the company’s contract with the Indian Air Force signed in March last year.

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