BEL has secured a significant contract worth ₹2,463 crore from the Ministry of Defence to supply Ashwini Radars to the IAF.
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BEL has secured a significant contract worth ₹2,463 crore from the Ministry of Defence to supply Ashwini Radars to the IAF. These radars are fully indigenous and have been jointly developed by BEL and the DRDO. Here are some key features and implications of this deal:
Key Features of Ashwini Radars
Ashwini Radars (also known as Air Defence Tactical Control Radar) are Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) systems, which provide advanced capabilities such as electronic scanning in both azimuth and elevation. They offer 4D surveillance, enabling the detection and tracking of aerial targets, including fighter jets and slow-moving objects like helicopters and drones.
This contract marks a substantial milestone in India’s pursuit of self-reliance in defence technology. With this order, BEL’s total order book for the current financial year has reached an impressive ₹17,030 crore. Additionally, BEL recently secured fresh orders worth ₹843 crore, which include RF seekers, vessel and air traffic management systems, radar upgradation, electro-optic repair facilities, spares, and services.
The acquisition of Ashwini Radars will significantly enhance the IAF’s air defence capabilities, providing real-time surveillance and tracking of aerial targets. This contract marks a major step towards India’s goal of self-reliance in defence manufacturing, as the radars are fully indigenous. The Ashwini Radars represent a significant advancement in India’s air defence capabilities, leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance national security.