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Paras Anti-Drone Technologies Private Limited Wins Massive Ministry of Defence Contract for Indigenous Anti-Drone Systems

On: October 13, 2025
Paras Anti-Drone Technologies Private Limited Wins Massive Ministry of Defence Contract for Indigenous Anti-Drone Systems
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The official announcement confirms that the order is aimed at equipping the Indian armed forces with state-of-the-art Counter-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (C-UAV) solutions. The systems are designed to detect, track, and neutralize hostile drones in real-time, providing an essential shield for critical military installations and sensitive national assets. Paras Anti-Drone Technologies has been tasked with executing and completing this crucial order by March 2026.

The Critical Need for Anti-Drone Systems in Modern Warfare

The threat posed by unauthorized drones has grown exponentially around the world. These Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can be used for various malicious purposes, from illegal surveillance and smuggling across borders to potential high-impact security breaches. Whether it’s along the border or near important national infrastructure like airports and power grids, a reliable defense shield against these aerial threats is no longer optional—it is vital.

This is where the specialized systems from Paras Anti-Drone Technologies Private Limited come into play. Their solutions offer a robust, multi-layered defense. The core of the contract involves supplying advanced Drone Jammers, which are designed to disrupt the communication and navigation signals of rogue drones, effectively forcing them to land or crash without causing harm. Simply put, these systems are the silent, electronic shield that keeps our sensitive spaces safe.

A Boost for ‘Made-in-India’ Defence Technology

A key element of this contract is its strong alignment with the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative. The anti-drone systems being provided are completely indigenous, meaning they were designed and manufactured right here in India. This commitment to ‘Make-in-India’ is crucial for the Indian Defence Sector, reducing reliance on foreign technology and strengthening the country’s technological sovereignty.

Paras Anti-Drone Technologies specializes in developing these homegrown solutions. Their systems boast wide-band detection capabilities and can jam signals across a large spectrum from 400MHz up to 6GHz. This technical advantage allows the system to counter a wide variety of commercial and military-grade drones that operate on different radio frequencies. The focus on indigenous, customizable technology ensures that India’s defense forces have tools tailored precisely to the country’s unique security landscape.

Paras Anti-Drone Technologies Private Limited Securing a Self-Reliant Future

This order from the Ministry of Defence serves as a powerful validation of the capabilities of Paras Anti-Drone Technologies. The company’s CEO has noted that this contract reflects the strong confidence the MoD has placed in their domestic capabilities. As the demand for advanced Anti-Drone Systems continues to rise globally, this achievement firmly establishes the company as a leader in the fast-growing Counter-UAV segment within the Indian Defence Sector. By delivering world-class, Made in India solutions, Paras is playing a critical role in strengthening National Security and realizing the long-term vision of a truly self-reliant India.

Introduction to CEO of Paras Anti-Drone​ Technologies Private Limited

Ashutosh Baheti is the CEO of Paras Anti-Drone and is an Entrepreneur, Technologist and Inventor working in areas of Hi-Tech Systems Development and Architecting. He has been a key member in innovation space with focus on RF, Microwave and Electromagnetics systems. He has worked as Research Scholar at University of Manitoba. He has also worked with IMEP-LAHC, Grenoble, France. He did his Master of Science in Information and Communication Engineering with specialization in RF and Microwave systems from Technical University of Darmstadt. He has written more than 40 patents in areas of Radar, Communication systems and 5G technologies. He has co-authored several publications and journals in very reputed institutions.

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