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Bharat Electronics Limited was founded in Bangalore, Karnataka, India in 1954. [3]Starting with the manufacture of a few communication equipment in 1956, BEL started manufacturing receiving valves in 1961, germanium semiconductors in 1962, and radio transmitters for AIR in 1964 with help from the Soviet Union.
The LRDE is India's premier radar design and development establishment and is deeply involved in Indian radar efforts. Its primary production partners include Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and various private firms like CoreEL Technologies, Bangalore, Mistral Solutions in Bengaluru, Astra microwave in Hyderabad and Data Patterns in Chennai.
The BFSR has been designed by DRDO's Bengaluru-based laboratory, the Electronics and Radar Development Establishment and is being manufactured by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). [2] BFSR has found use in the Indian border areas, especially along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir to prevent infiltration.
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Bharat Electronics Limited [ edit ] He was initially Chief Engineer of Bharat Electronics (1961–1968), Works Manager (1968–1973) and subsequently assumed the role of Deputy General Manager of the Radar Division (1973–1976) before he assumed responsibility of chairman and managing director of Karnataka State Electronics Development ...
Bangalore, Karnataka: Manufacturing ... Bharat Electronics Limited: 1954 ... Bharat Yantra Nigam Limited 6
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) was set up at Bangalore, by the Government of India under the Ministry of Defence in 1954 to meet the specialised electronic needs of the Indian Defence Services. Over the years, it has grown into a multi-product, multi-technology, multi-unit company serving the needs of customers in diverse fields in India and ...
Armenia had conducted trials of similar systems offered by Russia and Poland, but they gave the final nod to the Indian system. The deal is for supplying four SWATHI weapon locating radars manufactured by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) at a cost of $40 million to Armenia. As per the agreement, India will supply four SWATHI weapon locating radars.