IG Defence Secures Army, Navy Orders for Indigenous Counter-Drone System

IG Defence (formerly IG Drones) has secured orders from the Indian Army and the Indian Navy for its indigenous counter-drone system, the IG T-Shul Pulse Anti-Drone Gun. The orders were confirmed in New Delhi and the system will be deployed on the front lines to strengthen India’s counter-unmanned aerial systems capability.

This follows the company’s contract with the Indian Air Force signed in March last year.

The Armed Forces will deploy the handheld electronic warfare-based system for perimeter security, base protection, and frontline operations. IG Defence will deliver and induct the system within a month, the company said, with production entirely in India.

The company had previously deployed the IG FPV Striker in Operation Sindoor, which informed the development of the T-Shul Pulse as a standalone system with integrated safety features.

The IG T-Shul Pulse is designed to disrupt hostile drones by jamming multiple radio frequency links. The system offers an effective range of up to two kilometres under line-of-sight conditions. It allows troops to respond quickly to low-cost drone threats without reliance on external networks.

Modern drones often use several RF pathways for command, navigation, and recovery. The company said the system moves away from single-band jamming approaches. The IG T-Shul Pulse applies simultaneous multi-band jamming in a controlled, directional manner to improve neutralisation while limiting impact on friendly communications.

Directional electronic suppression also supports deployment in complex electromagnetic environments, including naval platforms. IG Defence said the architecture reduces electromagnetic spillover and lowers exposure to cyber and electronic attacks.

IG Defence said the system is fully designed, developed, and manufactured in India. Current production capacity stands in the hundreds and can scale to meet operational demand.

Commenting on the induction, Major General R C Padhi, senior VP at IG Defence, said, “The induction of indigenous counter-drone systems such as the IG T-Shul Pulse reflects the Indian Armed Forces’ increasing focus on preparedness against emerging aerial threats.” He added that handheld electronic warfare systems give frontline units the ability to respond swiftly to asymmetric drone threats.

IG Defence said it will continue to invest in in-house research and engineering. The company aims to support India’s defence self-reliance goals by supplying deployable counter-drone systems for both land and maritime forces.

The post IG Defence Secures Army, Navy Orders for Indigenous Counter-Drone System appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

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