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Rafale fighter jets to get Made-in-India AESA radar parts in major defence push

Under the agreement, SFO Technologies will produce technically advanced wired structures for the RBE2 AESA radar, a critical component of the Rafale platform

December 15, 2025 / 21:46 IST
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SFO Technologies said the project underlines India’s growing role in the global defence supply chain.
SFO Technologies said the project underlines India’s growing role in the global defence supply chain.

French aerospace and defence major Thales has awarded SFO Technologies a contract to manufacture complex wired structures for the RBE2 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar used on Rafale fighter jets, marking a key step in the localisation of advanced defence technologies under the Make in India initiative.

The contract is part of Thales’ broader Make in India strategy to localise the production of high-value radar sub-systems for the Indian Armed Forces. It follows India’s recent order of 26 Rafale aircraft for the Indian Navy and further strengthens Thales’ long-standing collaboration with Indian defence manufacturing partners, the company said in a statement.

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Under the agreement, SFO Technologies will produce technically advanced wired structures for the RBE2 AESA radar, a critical component of the Rafale platform. The partnership is expected to enhance indigenous capabilities across precision machining, assembly and wiring, electronics, microelectronics, and complex system integration.

“This partnership with SFO Technologies reflects our steadfast commitment to the Make in India initiative. Through decades of strong local collaborations, we have consistently invested in building indigenous capabilities and fostering world-class expertise within the Indian ecosystem. SFO Technologies has demonstrated exceptional innovation and reliability in every project we undertake together. We are delighted to continue reinforcing our partnership, setting new benchmarks for quality and operational excellence in support of India’s self-reliance ambitions,” said Philippe Knoche, SEVP Operations and Performance, Thales.