The auto major is a leading supplier of defence vehicles.
Exports currently constitute 15 per cent of the company's overall defence revenue, and is likely to grow at 10-12 per cent per annum in the future, Tata Motors Vice-President for defence and government business, Vernon Noronha, told reporters here.
Exact figures on the company's overall defence revenues were not immediately known. At the Group level, Tata today said it expects to close the current fiscal with a 7.5 per cent growth in revenues from defence and aerospace at Rs 2,650 crore.
Aid and development markets in west and central Africa is also an interesting opportunity, he said.
Among its products portfolio, the thrust is on multi- axle combat support vehicles, light armoured and combat vehicles when it comes to the defence exports, he said.