14
May
2025
BEL’s integrated drone detection system was deployed during Operation Sindhoor
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)’s integrated drone detection system was deployed during Operation Sindhoor, according to the company.
The PSU described the laser-based system as a game-changer in the operation, claiming it destroyed several low-RCS (Radar Cross Section) drones from Pakistan.
The Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System, developed by BEL, has proven to be a significant asset for India’s air defence operations during the mission, the company noted.
BEL posted a record turnover of around Rs. 23,000 crore for the financial year 2024–25, marking a 16 per cent growth over the previous year’s Rs. 19,820 crore. Exports make up a small share of BEL’s business, with 90 per cent of its revenue derived from defence projects and 10 per cent from non-defence.
According to Manoj Jain, Chairman and Managing Director, major orders executed until the third quarter included the LRSAM (Long Range Surface-to-Air Missile) as the leading project, followed by the Weapon Locating Radar (WLR), IACCS system, Shakti Electronic Warfare (EW) System, ADC&RS, and the Akash speed programme, for which BEL has begun supplying subsystems.
On the civilian front, the company highlighted the CBIC project. BEL is also eyeing a Rs. 25,000–30,000 crore order for the Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM), expected before March 2026. Execution of the order is slated to begin 18–24 months after it is placed, the company said during its post-earnings investor call.