Sigma Advanced Systems bags Rs 100 crore from Ministry of Defence
The wins underline continued customer reliance on the company for defence electronics and other mission-critical systems
Sigma Advanced Systems has secured fresh orders worth Rs 100 crore from the Ministry of Defence and associated defence PSUs. The wins underline continued customer reliance on the company for defence electronics and other mission-critical systems where qualification cycles are long and reliability standards remain stringent.
The contracts relate to ongoing strategic programmes across missile systems, naval platforms, and airborne applications, under which the company will supply built-to-spec systems, control electronics, and actuation solutions. The scope of work covers Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) programmes that support next generation air defence platforms, as well as Anti-tank missile programmes involving critical built-to-spec electronics and flight control systems. The company will also contribute to New Generation Anti-radiation missile programmes through precision guidance systems, and to naval weapon systems, where it will provide advanced actuation solutions for underwater platforms.
In addition, the company will support rotary-wing avionics with onboard flight data acquisition systems. The company will execute these orders for leading defence public sector undertakings and research laboratories, including Bharat Dynamics (BDL), Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL), and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) establishments.
Sigma Advanced Systems is a globally integrated aerospace and defence company with decades of manufacturing experience.

