Bengaluru: Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) will present its latest AI-driven defence technologies at Aero India 2025, scheduled from February 10 to 14 at Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bengaluru. The exhibition will feature advanced communication systems, electronic warfare solutions, radars, and weaponry developed for India’s armed forces.
AI and Electronic Warfare in Focus
BEL’s showcase will highlight AI-based defence applications, including Generative AI-powered virtual assistants, AI-enabled speech analysis, and language translation solutions. The company will also display Unmanned Warfare Technology, Space Situational Awareness, and Theatre Command systems, indicating a shift towards autonomous and data-driven warfare capabilities. The exhibition will feature airborne and shipborne electronic warfare systems, such as the Tactical Data Link for naval platforms, Digital Flight Control Computer, and the Ship-based SIGINT EW System. Land-based systems like the Portable Anti-Drone System and Ground-Based ELINT System will also be presented.
Radar and Surveillance Technologies
BEL will unveil a range of advanced radar systems crucial for air defence and battlefield surveillance. The lineup includes:
- Air Defence Fire Control Radar
- Arudhra and Ashwini Radar
- Multi-Function Radar
In electro-optic technology, BEL will showcase the Uncooled Thermal Imager Sight for Assault Rifles, Passive Night Vision Goggles, and the Border Observation Surveillance System, enhancing night warfare and border security operations.
Collaborations and Future-Ready Solutions
BEL is also set to highlight its 5G solutions for defence applications, quantum cryptography, and direct RF signal processing technologies. Some of these innovations have been developed in collaboration with local MSMEs and global OEMs, reflecting efforts towards indigenization and self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
With AI, quantum, and unmanned technologies playing a growing role in modern warfare, BEL’s showcase at Aero India 2025 underscores India’s push towards next-generation defence capabilities.
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