New Delhi: BrahMos Aerospace revenue 2025-26 has crossed ₹5,200 crore, marking a major milestone for India’s defence sector. According to official updates from Defence Research and Development Organisation, the company has shown strong growth in both domestic production and exports.
This achievement highlights India’s push towards atmanirbhar bharat and growing global demand for its missile systems.
BrahMos Aerospace: Strong Revenue Growth in FY 2025–26
BrahMos Aerospace recorded revenue of over ₹5,200 crore for the financial year 2025–26. This information was officially shared by DRDO through its communication channels.
This growth reflects:
- Rising demand for advanced missile systems
- Strong execution of defence contracts
- Improved manufacturing capabilities in India
The company continues to meet the requirements of Indian armed forces within set timelines, ensuring operational readiness.
BrahMos Aerospace Lucknow Facility Boosts Production
A key factor behind this growth is the new BrahMos production facility in Lucknow.
- The plant started delivering its first batch of missiles within one year of operations
- It is a major hub for manufacturing, assembly, and testing
- It supports India’s defence industrial corridor initiative
This facility strengthens domestic production and reduces dependence on imports, aligning with the “Make in India” vision.
Export Orders Worth ₹4,000 Crore
BrahMos Aerospace is also expanding globally.
- The company secured two export orders worth ₹4,000 crore in FY 2025–26
- These deals contribute significantly to India’s defence export targets set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
This shows increasing international trust in Indian defence technology.
Global Expansion of BrahMos Missile
The BrahMos Missile is one of the fastest supersonic cruise missiles in the world.
- It can be launched from land, air, sea, and submarines
- Known for high speed and precision targeting
- Developed as a joint venture between India and Russia
Its proven performance is helping India gain a stronger position in the global defence market.
Boost to ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ and Defence Sector
The rise in revenue reflects India’s broader strategy of becoming self-reliant in defence manufacturing.
Key impacts include:
- Increased indigenous production
- Job creation in high-tech sectors
- Growth of defence exports
- Strengthening of national security
BrahMos Aerospace is becoming a major contributor to India’s defence economy and global reputation.
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