Apollo Micro Systems bags Make II project from Indian Army

This project is for the procurement of a Vehicle Mounted Counter Swarm Drone System (VMCSDS) (Version I) under the Make II category of DAP-2020.
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Mumbai: The defence firm Apollo Microsystems today announced that it has been awarded a project by the Indian Army.

This project is for the procurement of a Vehicle Mounted Counter Swarm Drone System (VMCSDS) (Version I) under the Make II category of DAP-2020.

In an exchange filing, Apollo Micro Systems said, “We are pleased to inform you that Apollo Micro Systems Limited is shortlisted keeping in view the capability and was awarded Make II project by the Indian Army.”

“This project is a very prestigious and first Make II project for the company,” Apollo Microsystems said. As a Make II project, there will be no cost obligation involved, it added.

The company will be required to deliver the order in 85 weeks for single stage composite trials and staff evaluation.

Apollo Microsystems Ltd specialises in the design, development, and manufacturing of mission-critical electronic systems and subsystems for aerospace, defence, space, and homeland security applications.

The company primarily serves the aerospace and defence sectors, providing advanced electronic solutions for critical applications. It offers a wide range of products including high-performance embedded computing systems, ruggedised computers, electronic systems for missile applications, avionics systems, and more.

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