This is the biggest ever order received by BEL for Avionic Systems

The  TEJAS MK-1A program got a shot in the arm today as Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) received an order worth Rs2,400cr from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the manufacture and supply of 20 types of airborne electronic systems to be fitted on the fighter aircraft.

The order was received by Mr Manoj Jain, General Manager (EW&A)/BEL-Bangalore from Mr E P Jayadeva, General Manager (LCA TEJAS), HAL, in the presence of Mrs Anandi Ramalingam, CMD, BEL, and Mr R Madhavan, CMD, HAL.

The order spanning five years from 2023 to 2028 involves supply of critical avionic Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) related to Digital Flight Control Computers, Air Data Computers, Weapon Computers, LRUs related to Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) and Head Up Display.

The LRUs have been indigenously designed and developed by Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), DRDO Labs, Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), Combat Aircraft Systems Development and Integration Centre (CASDIC) and Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO).

This is the biggest ever order received by BEL for Avionic Systems and will go a long way in ensuring the Indian Air Force's Air Superiority and giving a boost to the Prime Minister's vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat '.

The order for supply of Avionic Systems for 83 TEJAS MK-1A fighter aircraft will be executed by two Strategic Business Units (SBUs) of BEL: Electronic Warfare & Avionics, Bangalore, and BEL Panchkula, Haryana. All the systems will be delivered by BEL to HAL in a ready-to-board condition.

Anandi Ramalingam, CMD, BEL, said, "We are pleased to receive this order from HAL for the prestigious LCA TEJAS Fighter aircraft program. It will give a big boost to the Government of India's indigenisation drive. BEL is all geared up to supply the critical Avionics LRUs as per the delivery schedule. We look forward to continue our strong partnership with HAL for more such programs. "

R Madhavan, CMD HAL, congratulated BEL for the order and said, "The TEJAS program is an excellent example of the synergy between eminent Indian Defence establishments such as HAL, DRDO and BEL. The current order for the development and supply of 20 types of critical Avionics LRUs for TEJAS MK-lA is a shot in the arm for the Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives of the Government of India. "

Bharat Electronics ended at Rs208 apiece down by Rs0.05 or 0.02% on the BSE.