
In the previous financial year, the company had reported a revenue of ₹23,024 crore, it said in its exchange filing.
BEL added that it bagged orders worth ₹30,000 crore in FY26. These included export orders worth $346 million. The company’s export sales increased 33.6% to $141.9 million from $106.17 million in the year-ago period.
In the defence segment, some of the major orders BEL received in FY26 include Avionics for LCA, Mountain Radars, EW suite for helicopters, air defence radars, EOIR payloads for airborne and naval platforms, EW systems for naval platforms, fire control and sighting system for tanks, mobile communication terminal, network systems, counter unmanned aerial system, upgrades, spares and services, the company said.
It added that in the non-defence sectors it received major orders such as communication equipment, IT infra for AIIMS, airport surveillance radars, software solutions, automatic train supervision system, EVM, etc.
On the export front, the major orders in FY26 included communication equipment, satellite communication network, TR modules, electronic fuzes, drones, among others.
BEL said its total order book stands at around ₹74,000 crore, including export order book of $495 million, as on April 1, 2026. It recently disclosed order wins worth ₹6,800 crore from its previous disclosure on March 30 as well.
“BEL continues to focus on indigenization by reducing dependency on imports and strengthening domestic supply chains, while simultaneously focusing on future-ready technologies such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced electronic warfare and communication systems, and autonomous platforms,” Manoj Jain, chairman and managing director of BEL, said.
Shares of BEL are trading 5.5% higher on Wednesday, at ₹422.6. The stock is down 7% so far over the last one month.
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