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Defence Ministry Inks $141 Mn Deal With BEL to Buy Software Defined Radios Manufactured in India

Software Defined Radios (SDRs) are advanced communication devices that use software to perform many of the functions traditionally handled by hardware
Defence Ministry Inks $141 Mn Deal With BEL to Buy Software Defined Radios Manufactured in India

The Ministry of Defence Government of India, recently signed a ₹1,220 crore (approximately $140.79 million USD) deal with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for 149 Software Defined Radios (SDRs) for the Indian Coast Guard. This contract falls under the "Buy (Indian-IDDM)" category, meaning the equipment is designed, developed, and manufactured in India.

These advanced radios will enhance secure and reliable communication, crucial for maritime law enforcement, search and rescue operations, fisheries protection, and marine environment protection. They will also improve interoperability with the Indian Navy, supporting the Government of India's Blue Economy objectives and the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

This bolstering the Coast Guard's operational capabilities and promoting domestic defence manufacturing.

Defence Ministry Inks $141 Mn Deal With BEL to Buy Software Defined Radios Manufactured in India

Software Defined Radios (SDRs) are advanced communication devices that use software to perform many of the functions traditionally handled by hardware.

These Software Defined Radios (SDRs) for the Indian Coast Guard were manufactured at Bharat Electronics Limited's (BEL) Bangalore unit. BEL has multiple manufacturing units across India, including locations like Ghaziabad, Pune, Chennai, Kotdwara, Hyderabad, and Navi Mumbai.

SDRs are flexible compared to traditional Radios used by defence units as it can be easily reprogrammed to support different communication standards and protocols without needing hardware changes. This makes them adaptable to new technologies and standards. And, since the same hardware can be used for multiple applications, development and production costs are reduced.

SDRs can be updated with new software to incorporate new features and improvements, extending their lifecycle. Moreover, SDRs have Interoperability advantage as it enable seamless communication between different systems and devices, which is crucial for joint operations and emergency response. SDRs can process signals more efficiently and provide better performance in terms of speed, range, and reliability.

These benefits make SDRs a valuable tool in various fields, including military, emergency services, telecommunications, and research.

Earlier this month, BEL secured a ₹642 crore contract for 28 EON-51 systems, which are Electro-Optical Fire Control Systems. These systems will be used on 11 New Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels and three Cadet Training Ships. Beside, BEL received additional orders worth ₹531 crore for various advanced communication systems, including medical electronics, electro-optics, and active radar homing heads for missiles.
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