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Decoding China’s Subdued Response to India’s S5 Nuclear Submarine Equipped with Long-Range SLBMs
Beijing has yet to make any formal diplomatic protests or public announcements concerning India's monumental S5-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) initiative. Instead of issuing official government statements, China’s reaction is largely seen in its growing naval presence in the Indian Ocean, the ongoing enlargement of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), and the observations made by Chinese defence experts. ad Expected to be the cornerstone of India’s future...
As India Advances AMCA Development, Chinese Analysts Question Timelines and Downplay Near-Term Impact on Air Power Balance
India’s push to develop its indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is drawing considerable scrutiny from Chinese defence circles. Military observers in China widely characterise the programme as a highly ambitious endeavour, though they assert it remains too distant to disrupt current regional air power dynamics. While these perspectives stem from state-affiliated commentators and defence researchers rather than formal government policy, they provide a window...
Why India Must Prioritise Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Next-Gen Drone and Transport Aircraft for Reduced Acoustic and Thermal Signatures
Armed forces worldwide are actively pursuing advanced propulsion to improve the flight time, lower operational costs, and reduce the noise of unmanned aerial systems. In India, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has heavily backed homegrown jet engines and conventional powerplants for drones. However, it is now crucial to channel investments into electric hydrogen fuel cell technology to power the next generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), combat drones, and ultimately, transport...
Dassault Commits to 40 Years of OEM Support and Deep Indigenisation for Made in India Rafale Jets
In a major development for India's aerospace sector, French aviation giant Dassault Aviation has guaranteed a 40-year comprehensive maintenance, spares, and upgrade support package for the upcoming "Made in India" Rafale fighter jets. As the Indian Air Force (IAF) prepares for its large Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) procurement, this commitment ensures that the newly produced jets will remain operationally relevant and fully supported by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) well...
How India Building an AI-Powered, Multi-Layered Air Defence Shield with Mission Sudarshan Chakra
India's approach to protecting its skies is undergoing a massive transformation, highlighted by the formalisation of Mission Sudarshan Chakra and the inauguration of the Advanced Weapon System Complex (AWSC) at the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) in Hyderabad on June 12, 2026, by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Announced originally by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2025, this initiative moves the military away from relying on standalone weapons. Instead, the country is...
How Long-Term V2500 Engine Support Will Be a Crucial Factor for Embraer C-390 in India’s MTA Bid
As the Indian Air Force (IAF) evaluates its options for the Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) programme, the propulsion system driving Embraer’s C-390 Millennium is coming under intense scrutiny. The aircraft relies on the International Aero Engines (IAE) V2500 turbofan. While this engine is highly dependable and extensively utilised in commercial aviation, its mature stage in the production lifecycle presents both distinct advantages and potential hurdles for a defence procurement initiative...
Why China Is Reluctant to Supply Pakistan with J-35 Stealth Fighters Anytime Soon, Explains Chinese Analyst
Although recent months have seen a resurgence of claims suggesting Islamabad is on the brink of procuring approximately 40 J-35 fifth-generation stealth jets from China, a defence analyst based in Beijing asserts that the Chinese government will probably not greenlight such a transaction anytime soon, ignoring the rampant speculation. In a piece published by The Diplomat, Yang Xiaotong, an assistant researcher at an independent Beijing think tank focused on China-Middle East and North...
Bharat Supply & Support Alliance Unveils Fiber-Optic Guided GOLIATH-200 One-Way Attack UGV Immune to Electronic Warfare
In a significant leap for autonomous military technology, Indian defence firm Bharat Supply & Support (BSS) Alliance has introduced the GOLIATH-200. This new system is a one-way attack Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) specifically engineered to function flawlessly in environments saturated with electronic warfare. The launch highlights the rapid advancement of remote-controlled ground systems, heavily influenced by recent global conflicts where GPS disruption and signal jamming have become...
IAF Tenders Technical Area Maintenance at Sulur Air Base to Support Expanding Tejas Mk1A and Other Fleets
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has recently released a tender for the upkeep of the technical zone at Air Force Station (AFS) Sulur. While this might look like standard facility upkeep, it marks a crucial financial commitment to one of India’s most vital military aviation centres. Serving as the primary base for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas and a critical maintenance hub, Sulur is essential for keeping various aircraft fleets combat-ready. ad Situated in Tamil Nadu, AFS Sulur stands...
Will Russia Support or Oppose India's Astra Mk1 BVRAAM Export for Indonesia's Su-30 Fleet?
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s July 2026 visit to Jakarta, India and Indonesia secured a historic $630 million defence package that promises to change the landscape for Russian-made fighter jets worldwide. A key part of this agreement between Bharat Dynamics Limited and Indonesia's Republikorp is the unprecedented export of India’s home-grown Astra Mk1 Beyond-Visual-Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM). Designed to arm the Indonesian Air Force's Su-30 and Su-27 fleets, this milestone...
Four Decades of Safran M53: How M53-P2 Engine Powered IAF Mirage 2000 Modernisation Ahead of Late 2030s Phaseout
Safran Aircraft Engines recently joined hands with the French military to celebrate a major milestone: the 40th anniversary of the M53 turbofan engine. To honour the powerplant that has driven the iconic Mirage 2000 fighter jet since its inception, a special flypast took place over Safran’s Villaroche plant, followed by a landing at the Melun-Villaroche airfield. This event highlighted four decades of reliable service for one of the most successful military jet engines produced by France...
How Indian Navy's Future TEDBF Will Leverage AMCA Tech to Command Carrier-Based Drone Warfare by 2038
The Indian Navy is setting the stage for a revolutionary leap in maritime air operations. The upcoming Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) is being engineered from its inception to lead unmanned combat aerial vehicles, signalling a transformative era for carrier strike groups. Defence officials confirm that Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) is integrated as a fundamental capability from day one, rather than being treated as a retroactive upgrade. ad The "Mothership" of Naval Aviation When...
As China’s J-20 Stealth Fleet Approaches 500 Jets, India Looks Beyond 114 Rafales to AMCA and Layered Defence Strategy
The swift growth of China’s Chengdu J-20 stealth aircraft arsenal is drastically altering the security dynamics across Asia. Current open-source intelligence and defence analysts observe that China's production is surging, with the J-20 fleet already surpassing 350 operational jets by early 2026 and rapidly approaching the 500 mark. Manufacturing rates at Chengdu's expanded facilities are estimated at over 100 aircraft per year. This makes the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)...
How Geopolitical Constraints Prevent India from Supplying BrahMos Missiles to Taiwan
As India rapidly expands its defence exports across the Indo-Pacific—recently securing BrahMos missile agreements with the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia—some observers have questioned whether New Delhi might eventually offer the system to Taiwan. While supplying this advanced weapon would theoretically bolster Taipei's deterrence against a potential Chinese invasion, the political and diplomatic realities surrounding the BrahMos programme make such a transfer exceptionally unlikely...
From S-400 Radar Risks to AMCA Ambitions: The Real Reasons India and U.S. Aren't Talking F-35 Deal
Conversations regarding India potentially purchasing the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II have recently re-emerged, driven by tightening defence ties between New Delhi and Washington. Even though the United States has never officially closed the door on selling the stealth fighter to India, one massive hurdle continues to stall any real progress: the Indian Air Force's active use of the Russian-built S-400 Triumf air defence system. ad While it is easy to compare India’s situation to that...
Assessing the Strategic Viability of South Korea's KF-21 Boramae for IAF MRFA If Rafale Deal Fails?
The South Korean KF-21 Boramae has swiftly proven itself as a highly capable entrant in the modern combat aviation market, officially receiving its combat-ready airworthiness certification in June 2026. Given that it is powered by the American General Electric F414 engine—the exact same powerplant chosen for India’s upcoming Tejas Mk2 and the early variants of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA)—an interesting hypothetical scenario arises: could the KF-21 step in as a viable...
How AMCA Engine Program Signals Shift to Decentralized Aerospace Ecosystem, Evolving HAL's Role into Specialized Manufacturing
India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) initiative is more than just the creation of a fifth-generation stealth fighter; it signals a major shift in the nation’s aerospace strategy. In a departure from past indigenous fighter projects, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is not taking the lead on the AMCA prototype or the joint development of its future 110–120 kN engine. This move reflects a calculated decision by the government to spread responsibilities across various...
India’s LRLACM System Gains Superior Tactical Mobility and Salvo Firepower Using the New 8×8 Super Stallion
In a major boost to India’s deep-strike capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flight-tested the Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM) on June 15, 2026. Conducted from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha, the latest trial was highlighted by the debut of a cutting-edge canisterised launch system mounted on an 8×8 high-mobility vehicle. This upgrade represents a massive leap forward in how the missile will be deployed and...
DRDO Advances Indigenous Safety-Arming Systems for Mass-Producing Kamikaze Drones and Precision Bombs
A recent tender issued by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for a domestic "Safety-Arming Mechanism Assembly" points to a major leap in India's military manufacturing capabilities. While the procurement might look ordinary, it signals that the nation is laying the groundwork to mass-produce next-generation smart weapons, including kamikaze drones, lightweight precision munitions, and glide bombs. ad Although the tender details are highly technical, defence experts...
Why Russia is Likely to Back India's BrahMos Export to the UAE? Strategic Benefits and the CAATSA Sanctions Buffer
India's ambition to supply the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is gaining momentum, and defence experts believe Russia will back the move rather than block it. Because the missile is a joint creation of India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyeniya, Moscow's green light is legally required for any foreign sale. However, a combination of strategic, political, and financial reasons indicates that Russia...
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