BEL, RRP Group Forge Pact to Boost Defence Tech, Semiconductors & Drones

State-run Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has signed an MoU with RRP Electronics and RRP Defense to jointly develop critical defence technologies. The partnership will focus on semiconductors, electro-optical systems, and next-generation unmanned solutions. The collaboration aims to accelerate indigenous capability development and open new export opportunities in line with defence ministry policies. The agreement was signed in Bengaluru, combining BEL's defence electronics expertise with RRP's manufacturing and UAV platform capabilities.

Key Points: BEL & RRP Group Sign MoU for Defence Tech & Exports

  • Joint development of semiconductors & drones
  • Focus on boosting defence exports
  • Strengthening indigenous tech capabilities
  • Advancing electro-optical & UAV systems
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BEL, RRP Group ink MoU to unlock defence exports opportunities, boost semiconductor and drone capabilities

Bharat Electronics Ltd partners with RRP Group to co-develop semiconductors, drones & electro-optics, aiming to boost indigenous defence capabilities and exports.

"This MoU marks a significant step in our journey towards strengthening Indian defence ecosystem. - Manoj Jain"

New Delhi, March 24

State-run Bharat Electronics Limited on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with RRP Electronics Limited and RRP Defense Limited to jointly develop semiconductors, electro-optics and unmanned systems, with a focus on boosting defence exports alongside strengthening indigenous capabilities.

The agreement, signed in Bengaluru, as per the PSU, is to strengthen India's push for indigenisation and accelerate capability development in critical defence technologies.

"This collaboration marks a significant milestone in India's Defence technology landscape, reinforcing national objectives focused on indigenisation and capability acceleration," the PSU said in a statement.

Further BEL, in its statement, said that under the MoU, BEL will bring its long experience in defence electronics and mission-critical systems, while RRP Electronics will contribute its semiconductor manufacturing expertise.

The statement also noted RRP Defense Ltd will bring in its expertise and capabilities in Electro-Optical (EO) systems & UAV platforms, to advance the development of high-precision EO systems (surveillance systems, weapon sights), semiconductor devices and Next Generation unmanned solutions.

According to the company, both sides will jointly identify, design and develop technologies that can be deployed across defence and strategic sectors.

The PSU statement mentioned, "Under this MoU, BEL and RRP Group will jointly identify, design and develop a range of technologies for Defence and strategic applications. This partnership is envisaged to be transformational in delivering high-quality and reliable solutions pioneering technological innovations and strengthening India's strategic capabilities."

The collaboration is also expected to open up export opportunities in line with the Ministry of Defence's export promotion policies.

The MoU was exchanged between Niti Pandit, General Manager (Strategic Planning), BEL, and Rajendra Chodankar, Founder and Chairman of RRP Group, in the presence of BEL Chairman and Managing Director Manoj Jain and other senior officials.

Following the signing, Jain said, "This MoU marks a significant step in our journey towards strengthening Indian defence ecosystem. By combining BEL's expertise in defence electronics with RRP's capabilities in semiconductor manufacturing, Electro-Optics and UAV platforms we are confident of delivering cutting-edge, indigenous solutions that will serve both national and global requirements."

Rajendra Chodankar said the partnership reflects a long-term vision for strengthening India's defence technology base.

"This partnership with BEL marks a forward-looking advancement in our journey to strengthen India's defence technological base. Through collaboration with BEL that has long defined excellence in defence electronics, we will accelerate our intent to advance India's defence ecosystem through work that is purposeful, dependable, and aligned with the nation's long-term interests," Chodankar noted.

BEL, a Navratna public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, is a key player in India's defence electronics sector, with a wide portfolio ranging from radars and weapon systems to electronic warfare and avionics.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great step forward. But the proof will be in the execution. We've seen many MoUs signed with much fanfare that later fizzle out. Hope BEL and RRP set clear, time-bound milestones and deliver. The focus on exports is particularly encouraging for our economy.
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Michael C
As someone in the tech sector, combining BEL's system integration experience with semiconductor fab expertise is a smart move. The real challenge will be scaling up production to meet both quality and cost targets for global markets. Wishing them the best.
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Shreya B
Electro-optics and UAVs are critical for border surveillance. If this partnership can deliver advanced indigenous systems, it will be a huge boost for our forces guarding the Himalayas and other sensitive areas. Jai Hind!
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Rahul R
Good initiative, but I hope they don't get bogged down by bureaucratic red tape. PSU-private partnerships need agility to compete globally. Also, hope they invest heavily in R&D and not just assembly. We need to design and manufacture the core tech here.
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Kavya N
This is the way forward! More such collaborations please. It will create high-skilled jobs, reduce import bills, and make our defence truly self-reliant. Proud to see Indian companies stepping up. 👏

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