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Ministry of Defence Signs ₹449 Crore Deal with Accord Software for Navy Jammers

On June 10, 2026, the Ministry of Defence signed a ₹449 crore contract under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category with Bengaluru-based Accord Software and Systems. The deal procures 20 ECGNSS Jammers for the Indian Navy.

The Event

On June 10, 2026, the Indian Ministry of Defence signed a contract worth ₹449 crore with Bengaluru-based Accord Software and Systems Private Limited (ASSPL). The deal covers the procurement of 20 Enhanced Capability Global Navigation Satellite System (ECGNSS) Jammers for the Indian Navy. The contract was signed in New Delhi under the "Buy (Indian-IDDM)" procurement category, which requires a minimum of 75% indigenous content to support domestic defence manufacturing.

Background & Context

Modern military operations rely heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) like GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo for targeting, navigation, and communications. However, this reliance makes naval vessels vulnerable to adversary jammer attacks. To counter this and enhance offensive electronic warfare (EW) capabilities, the Indian Navy is acquiring specialized ECGNSS Jammers. These jammers can disrupt and degrade the satellite signal tracking of hostile GNSS receivers, and they support advanced spoofing techniques to feed deceptive navigation signals to enemy forces. This deal represents a major boost for the Indian Navy's electronic warfare readiness in contested maritime zones like the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

Key Statistics

  • Total Contract Value: Rs. 449 crore.
  • Total Quantity: 20 ECGNSS Jammer suites.
  • Indigenous Content (IC): Mandated to contain a minimum of 75% indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured components.
  • Category: Buy (Indian-IDDM) — the highest priority category in defense acquisition.

Static GK & Related Facts

  • Buy (Indian-IDDM): Indigenously Designed, Developed, and Manufactured. This is the top-priority acquisition category under the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP), designed to encourage domestic R&D and reduce reliance on foreign military imports.
  • GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System): The general term for satellite navigation systems that provide global geospatial positioning. Key systems include:
    • GPS (Global Positioning System) - USA
    • GLONASS - Russia
    • Galileo - European Union
    • BeiDou - China
    • NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) - India's regional satellite navigation system, developed by ISRO.
  • Ministry of Defence: Led by Union Minister Rajnath Singh. The Defence Secretary is Rajesh Kumar Singh.

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