Paras Defence & Space Technologies secures Rs 142.31 Cr contract from DRDO to develop India’s most advanced anti-drone laser dome

Mumbai,March 22nd, 2025 :

Paras Defence & Space Technologies has secured Rs.142.31 crores (including taxes) contract from Centre for High Energy Systems & Sciences (CHESS), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to develop a high-powered laser system, an indigenous air defence system inspired to make India’s most-advanced anti-drone laser dome. This marks the first time in India that such a sophisticated system is being developed, reinforcing India’s position on the world map as a leader in defence technology. This positions Paras Defence as the first company in India to pioneer such aerial defence capabilities in South Asia, joining a select group of companies globally with such advanced technology.

The project is for the development of a Laser Source Module and integration with Beam Control System on Mobile Platform, meant for Anti Drone/UAV and Anti-Missile applications. This project aligns with India’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, emphasizing self-reliance in defence manufacturing.

Munjal Sharad Shah, Managing Director, Paras Defence & Space Technologies said, “Securing this contract from DRDO underscores our commitment to advancing India’s defence capabilities through homegrown innovation. High-power laser technology represents a pivotal advancement in modern warfare, offering precise, cost-effective and rapid-response solutions to emerging aerial threats. Being entrusted with this project not only highlights our technical expertise, but also reinforces our dedication to the “Make in India” initiative, aiming for self-reliance in critical defence technologies. We are honoured to lead this transformative endeavour, positioning India on the world map as a leader in laser-based air defence systems and thereby making India proud.”

The undertaking will also stimulate job creation across various sectors as it requires engagement of highly skilled professionals in research, development, and manufacturing, fostering technological advancement and contributing to the nation’s economic expansion. Moreover, the indigenous development of such a system opens avenues for export, as countries seek advanced solutions to counter the escalating threat posed by rogue drones. Paras will offer all kinds of laser systems, making it the go-to company for laser-based defence solutions in the region.

The development roadmap for the laser system is set to be executed in 24 months. Paras Defence is proud to be the first company in India to develop such a state-of-the-art system.

The indigenous system will significantly enhance India’s ability to counter emerging drone warfare threats along with other ariel threats, which have been a growing concern in modern conflicts. The total addressable market (TAM) for high-power laser defence systems is estimated to be ₹25,000 crore, positioning Paras Defence for substantial future growth and reaffirming its status as the first company in India to develop a complete suite of laser-based air defence solutions.

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