April22 , 2026

    Garden Research Shipbuilders & Apollo Micro Systems sign deal on defence production

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    Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers and Apollo Micro Systems have entered into an MoU for a period of five years to establish a business partnership for the joint research and development (R&D), co-production, export of Underwater Weapons & Vehicles, Underwater Mines, Underwater Communication Systems and Air Defence Systems and supply of advanced weapons and electronic systems for both defence and non-defence industries.

    This collaboration is aimed at the development and production of cutting-edge technologies , including Underwater Weapons and Vehicles, Underwater Mines and Communication Systems and Air Defence Systems and Vehicles, a statement from Apollo Micro Systems said.

    A key aspect of this partnership is leveraging and enhancing the manufacturing infrastructure of both companies to produce critical components and sub-assemblies for these systems. Additionally, the collaboration will provide services for the modernization and upgrade of existing systems, ensuring they remain state-of-the-art and meet evolving requirements, the statement added.

    The partnership will address the growing demands of the Defence, Aerospace, and Commercial markets, both domestically and internationally, it said.

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