BEL bags additional orders worth Rs 1,011 crore 
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BEL bags additional orders worth Rs 1,011 crore

Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has secured additional orders worth Rs 1,011 crore since its last disclosure on February 25, the company said on Tuesday

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has secured additional orders worth Rs 1,011 crore since its last disclosure on February 25, the company said on Tuesday.

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The Navratna defence public sector undertaking stated that the orders span a wide range of advanced systems and solutions, reinforcing its position in the defence electronics segment.

Major orders include supply of communication equipment, radar warning and jamming systems, fire control systems, electro-optic sights, and fire detection and warning systems for fighter aircraft. The company has also received orders for high energy lasers, automatic train supervision systems, head-up displays, and software solutions.

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In addition, BEL will undertake supply of jammers, shelters, strategic components, as well as upgrades, spares, and services under the newly secured contracts.

The fresh order inflow is expected to further strengthen BEL’s order book and support its growth trajectory in both defence and non-defence segments.

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