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IAF Seeks Three-Layered Drone Interception Architecture After Op Sindoor to Counter Emerging Swarm Threats
Following the events of Operation Sindoor in May 2025, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is rapidly accelerating its efforts to establish a robust, close-range shield against enemy unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The South Western Air Command (SWAC), based in Gandhinagar, has officially released a Request for Information (RFI) inviting domestic defence manufacturers to propose indigenous technologies capable of identifying, monitoring, and destroying hostile drones. A Strategic Doctrinal Shift...
IAF Targets 250 AMCA Stealth Fighters in Long-Term Bid to Maintain Air Superiority Against Regional 5th-Gen Threats
While the Indian government officially green-lit the development of around 120 to 130 Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) in March 2024—enough to equip roughly seven squadrons—the Indian Air Force (IAF) is looking much further ahead. Long-term strategic planning has shifted its focus toward building a massive fleet of 250 indigenous fifth-generation stealth fighters. The Catalyst for Expansion This drive for a larger stealth force is fueled by two pressing realities. First, the IAF...
From Advanced Avionics to EW Systems, How Boeing's C-17 Upgrade Plan Can Boost IAF's Heavy Airlift Capabilities Through 2075
American aerospace giant Boeing has revealed a comprehensive strategy to maintain the operational readiness of the C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft until 2075. This long-term modernisation effort promises major tactical advantages for its global users. Prominent among these is the Indian Air Force (IAF), which currently operates a fleet of 11 Globemasters, making it the second-largest user of the platform in the world. By implementing this upgrade roadmap, the overall lifespan of...
How IAF Upgrading Su-30MKI With Virupaksha AESA and Astra Mk3 to Counter China-Pak J-35 Stealth Fighters
The arrival of advanced, fifth-generation stealth aircraft like the Shenyang J-35 in the region is changing the rules of modern air combat. Traditionally, stealth fighters rely on a "first look, first shot, first kill" strategy, assuming they can dictate the terms of engagement by remaining unseen. With reports indicating that Pakistan could receive up to 40 J-35 jets from China by mid-2026, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is rapidly preparing a countermeasure. The answer lies in the "Super...
Tejas Mk2 Leverages RCS Reduction and Low-Observability Design to Compete in Global 4.5-Gen Market
As India gears up for the anticipated maiden flight of the LCA Tejas Mk2 in mid-2026, the Medium Weight Fighter (MWF) is showcasing a major shift in how the nation approaches combat aircraft design. While it is not a full fifth-generation stealth jet like the upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) is equipping the Mk2 with advanced radar cross-section (RCS) reduction technologies. This strategic focus aims to make the Mk2 one of the most...
India's AMCA 5th-Gen Fighter Enters Crucial 24-Month Detail Design Phase Ahead of 2028 Prototype
As of April 2026, India's ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet project, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), has moved into its most vital engineering stage. Following the Cabinet Committee on Security's (CCS) approval of Rs 15,000 crore for Full-Scale Engineering Development (FSED) in March 2024, the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) is now aggressively focusing on making the aircraft ready for actual manufacturing. The project has advanced far beyond early digital sketches...
Saab Pitches Advanced Lightweight Integrated Mast Tech to Enhance Indian Navy Warship Stealth and Sensor Fusion Capabilities
Swedish aerospace and defence company Saab has offered its Saab Lightweight Integrated Mast (SLIM) technology to the Indian Navy. This advanced system is designed to streamline sensor arrangements, lower a warship's radar footprint, and improve the overall layout of the ship's upper deck. Saab's proposal comes at a crucial time as India focuses on building modern, highly connected naval vessels where hiding from enemy radar and combining sensor data are just as important as firepower...
Mass Transfers at BrahMos Aerospace Disrupt Production; Naval Missile Deliveries Face Potential Multi-Year Delays
India's premier supersonic cruise missile initiative, BrahMos, is currently experiencing significant internal turbulence that could drastically impact the operational capabilities of the Indian Navy. Recent reports indicate that massive staff relocations within BrahMos Aerospace have caused severe structural instability. This upheaval has resulted in a steep decline in manufacturing figures, raising alarms about potential multi-year postponements in fulfilling crucial orders. Notably...
Decoding China’s Atlas Drone Swarm: Strategic Implications for India and Need for Accelerated Indigenous Autonomous Programs
In late March 2026, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) formally introduced its groundbreaking "Atlas" drone swarm system, marking a critical turning point in the nature of modern warfare across the Indo-Pacific. Developed by the state-owned defence conglomerate China Electronic Technology Group Corporation (CETC), this highly mobile system blends advanced autonomy with networked lethality. It allows a single operator to command a fleet of up to 96 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)...
Indian Navy Seeks Advanced Airborne Active Sensor (AAS) Radar for New P-8I Fleet to Counter Chinese Submarines in IOR
The Indian Ministry of Defence, through its Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), recently approved the purchase of six more Boeing P-8I Neptune maritime patrol aircraft. This expansion, valued at roughly ₹28,000 crore and potentially reaching up to $4 billion overall with long-term maintenance and weapons, goes beyond simply adding more planes to the fleet. The Indian Navy is actively negotiating to equip these new aircraft with the highly classified AN/APS-154(V) Advanced Airborne Sensor...
New Russian Su-57 Pitch to India Includes Advanced M1 Stealth and Twin-Seat MUM-T Drone Command Variants to Bridge AMCA Gap
As of April 2026, Russia has significantly expanded its proposal to supply the Indian Air Force (IAF) with the Su-57 "Felon" stealth fighter. Moving away from the basic export model, Moscow is now offering two highly advanced options: a heavily upgraded single-seat jet and a futuristic twin-seat variant designed to command drones. This flexible, technology-focused offer aims to address the IAF's immediate operational needs while reviving the spirit of the older Fifth Generation Fighter...
India’s Integrated Rocket Force Targets Weapon-Class Parity with China’s PLARF via Shaurya-NG, BrahMos-II, HSTDV and More
India’s ongoing push to establish an Integrated Rocket Force (IRF) is far more than a routine military upgrade. It is a calculated strategy to develop an arsenal that can match and neutralize the distinct advantages held by China’s People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF). While most global militaries divide their missile assets across different branches, China’s PLARF operates as a single, dedicated branch designed for both nuclear and conventional precision strikes. This provides...
How Japan’s Mogami-Class Proposal Offers India a Tech Bridge to Fix Critical Mine Warfare Gap Without Undermining Indigenous Programs
Tokyo’s recent overture to jointly manufacture its advanced Mogami-class (30FFM) stealth frigates in India marks a pivotal moment in bilateral defence relations. For New Delhi, this presents a calculated opportunity to address critical naval shortfalls while preserving the momentum of domestic shipbuilding. While some defence analysts have been quick to dismiss the offer, this collaboration is not designed to overshadow India’s formidable Project 17A Nilgiri-class warships. Instead, it...
IAF Develops Indigenous Weapon Tester for Su-30MKI Fleet to Bypass Russian Source Code Limits
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is taking a decisive step toward absolute self-reliance by engineering a new, fully homegrown system designed to bypass foreign technical barriers on its flagship fighter jet. Through a recently published tender (identified as TID: 2026_IAF_757435_1), the IAF has officially initiated the development of a Weapon Integration Tester (WIT) for the Su-30MKI. This critical piece of technology will finally allow India to integrate a diverse array of domestic and Western...
DRDO Developing L-Band AI Radar Tech to Penetrate Plasma Shields of Maneuvering Hypersonic Missiles
India is rapidly advancing a critical radar development programme designed to tackle one of the most formidable hurdles in contemporary air defence: tracking hypersonic weapons that travel faster than Mach 5. Led by the Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), this initiative seeks to solve the profound physics barrier created by the plasma sheath that surrounds hypersonic vehicles in flight. With regional adversaries...
India Explores Reviving South Korean K30 Biho Air Defence Deal with High Localisation to Tackle Drone Threats
India is reportedly taking fresh steps to revive its long-stalled Self-Propelled Air Defence Gun Missile System (SPAD-GMS) project by reconsidering the South Korean K30 Biho, also known as the "Flying Tiger." The Indian Army is looking to move forward with purchasing 104 of these air defence units in a deal historically estimated at $2.6 billion. Built by Hanwha Aerospace, the K30 Biho features twin 30mm auto-cannons and originally won the technical evaluation in 2018, beating Russian...
How Purchasing Su-57 Fighter Jet Would Undermine India’s Long-Term AMCA and Defence Aerospace Goals
The possibility of Pakistan acquiring the Chinese-made J-31 (also known as FC-31) stealth fighter has sparked discussions in India about countering the move by swiftly purchasing Russia’s Su-57. While this might seem like a simple way to maintain parity in the skies, such a decision could trap the Indian Air Force (IAF) in an expensive and restrictive path. India is currently reshaping its entire aviation industry around the indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme...
IAF Plans to Equip Fighter Squadrons with Ghatak Stealth Drones to Bolster SEAD and Deep Penetration Strike Capabilities
India's homegrown Ghatak Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) initiative is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of the Indian Air Force's (IAF) long-term aerial combat strategy. Military planners intend to distribute these advanced drones across several squadrons, linking them seamlessly with both cutting-edge and older generations of fighter jets. Recent reports indicate that the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has recently cleared the procurement of approximately 60 units of these stealth...
The Case for a Mini-AMCA: How a Single-Engine 5th-Gen Fighter Could Solve the IAF's Squadron Depletion Crisis
India’s strategy for upgrading its combat aircraft fleet heavily prioritizes advanced, twin-engine jets such as the upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and, hypothetically, foreign platforms like theRafale, Su-57 and F-35. While these heavy fighters deliver long-range dominance, exceptional survivability, and deep-strike power, their procurement exposes a critical vulnerability. Currently, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is grappling with a severe shortage of combat aircraft...
India’s Next Five S-400 Squadrons to Feature S-500 Radar Tech, AWACS Integration, and Enhanced Anti-Drone Capabilities
Following approval from the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), India is set to acquire five new Russian-made S-400 Triumf air defence squadrons. Building on the initial batches procured under the 2018 agreement, these upcoming units will feature substantial technological advancements. These upgrades have been heavily influenced by modern combat realities and strategic lessons learned during recent military operations, including Operation Sindoor. ad The impending deliveries will...
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