Apollo Micro Systems has been allotted more than five acres in Hyderabad by the Telangana government for a ₹300 crore project. The defence tech company plans to use the land to manufacture, assemble, integrate, and test weapon system platforms. These include grad rockets, anti-submarine warfare rockets, anti-tank mines, artillery munitions, and similar weapon systems. The land, measuring 22,988 square meters, is located at TSIIC, Hardware Park Phase II, Hyderabad. The allotment price is ₹12,000 per square meter, totaling over ₹27.58 crore. This project expands Apollo Micro Systems’ existing weapon integration facilities in Hyderabad. Managing Director Karunakar Reddy said, "Apollo Micro Systems is taking a significant step forward in strengthening its manufacturing and testing facilities. This investment, adjoining our Unit 3, will expand the total facility to approximately 10.68 acres within a single campus and enable us to establish a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the manufacturing of weapon systems and artillery systems like grad rockets, anti-tank mines, anti-submarine warfare rockets and similar products." He added the project shows the company’s commitment to boosting indigenous manufacturing, innovation, and meeting growing defence needs. Reddy also thanked the Telangana government for encouraging the aerospace and defence sector. Apollo Micro Systems had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the state government during the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025 held in Hyderabad last December.