It is owned by the Indian Government & primarily manufactures advanced electronic products for the Indian Armed Forces.
The ADE officials indicated that the requests for proposals (RFP) would shortly be issued to four vendors which are the Tatas, Larsen and Toubro, Godrej and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited-Bharat Electronics (joint bid) who were chosen out of the 23 firms that responded.
Besides, the ships are provided with a BEL-made onboard day/night infrared surveillance system to detect elusive targets which can evade radar detection due to their small Radar cross-section (RCS) or higher sea state.
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Radar : BEL 1xDecca 1245 for navigation; BEL 1xDecca 2459 for surface search TACAN; BEL FT13-s/m
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They are BEL, ITI, HAL, and LRDE.
The units are being produced by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for use in all IAF and Indian Navy aircraft & Helicopters.