In an exchange filing, the defence PSU said the orders span a range of products and systems, including avionics, electronic warfare (EW) systems, high-energy lasers, communication equipment, tank sub-systems, laser-based fuzes, as well as test equipment, upgrades, spares and services.
The company said the orders reflect continued demand across its core defence electronics and systems portfolio. For FY26, it had secured orders worth ₹30,000 crore, including export orders of $346 million, and export sales for the year grew 33.6% to $141.9 million.
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The latest order wins come at the start of the new financial year, providing early visibility on BEL’s order pipeline and execution outlook.
The company’s total order book stood at around ₹74,000 crore as of April 1, 2026.
Earlier this month, the Navratna under the Ministry of Defence reported a strong FY26 performance, with revenue rising 16.2% year-on-year to ₹26,750 crore, from ₹23,024 crore in the previous financial year.
BEL said it continues to focus on indigenisation and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced electronic warfare systems and autonomous platforms, while maintaining a strong presence across both defence and non-defence segments.
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Shares of the company ended 0.56% lower at ₹448.95 ahead of the announcement on Wednesday. The stock has gained nearly 11% in the last month and has delivered a return of 48% over the past 12 months.
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