In a recent disclosure on the stock exchanges, DCX Systems said it has received a purchase order worth about ₹93 million from Israel-based IAI-ELTA Systems Limited for manufacturing and supply of Transmitter Receiver Modules, as part of its regular business operations.
The order was announced on April 16, 2026 and will be executed from India for delivery to Israel, though the company has not specified timelines or execution schedules.
The order comes at a time when defence demand is seeing a spike globally, especially with the ongoing West Asia War. Systems like radar and surveillance are being used extensively, and components like transmitter receiver modules become critical in such scenarios.
A large part of the supply chain is still globally impacted, and disruptions are dependent on the geopolitical situation, which slows things down.
Shipping is another factor. Moving defence-related components across borders involves regulatory approvals, compliance checks, and secure logistics, which can add time.
Typically, such orders may take a few months to execute, depending on production readiness, testing cycles, and export clearances. The company has not disclosed a delivery timeline yet.
Shares of DCX Systems Limited were trading at ₹193.31 on April 17, at the time of writing this news, showing an uptick following the order disclosure.


















