
C2C Advanced Systems has received an order for the design and supply of 29 mission computing systems for counter-drone use from a domestic defence and aerospace company, as per an exchange filing.
The contract was awarded in March 2026 and is scheduled for execution within the same calendar year. The value of the order has not been disclosed.
The company stated that sharing the figure could affect its commercial interests. The transaction does not involve related parties and has been categorised as a domestic contract.
The mission computing systems are intended to function as the central processing unit within a counter-drone setup. They integrate inputs from multiple sensors, process data, and coordinate responses across different defence mechanisms in real time.
The systems are to operate across varied environments and can work with different hardware configurations. This allows deployment without reliance on a single sensor or response system.
The systems are built on the company’s MAGI-C4ISR architecture. This framework enables data fusion from multiple sources and supports decision-making in scenarios where several threats may emerge at once.
This follows a modular approach aligned with mosaic warfare concepts, where systems can be combined and reconfigured based on operational requirements. The architecture has been tested through trials involving different sensor and response combinations.
The current order forms the initial phase of a broader counter-drone programme. Further stages may include upgrades, additional system components, installation, and maintenance-related supplies.
These follow-on stages, if executed, are expected to extend over the lifecycle of the programme and add to the overall scope of work.
Recent defence scenarios have seen increased use of drones in coordinated and simultaneous attacks. Such situations require systems capable of handling multiple inputs and responding without delay.
The demand for counter-drone systems in India has been linked to evolving security needs, including protection of infrastructure and border areas, along with the wider use of unmanned platforms.
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As of March 24, 2026, 11:14 am, C2C Advanced Systems Ltd share price stood at ₹346.00, a 6.17% increase from the previous closing price.
The contract represents an initial deployment under a larger programme, with execution planned for 2026 and the possibility of additional phases depending on further orders.
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Published on: Mar 24, 2026, 11:45 AM IST

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