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How Israeli Advanced Standoff Weapons and A2A Missiles Are Shaping IAF Su-30MKI, MiG-29 and Tejas Modernisation
The strategic defence partnership between India and Israel continues to deepen, encompassing everything from electronic warfare and radar systems to highly accurate munitions. As the Indian Air Force (IAF) aggressively modernises its aerial combat fleet, Israeli defence contractors are stepping up with a new tier of standoff weapons. These advanced systems are rapidly expanding the lethality and survivability of India’s frontline fighters, particularly the heavyweight Su-30MKI, the...
How Tejas Mk1A Poised to Get First-Strike Advantage Over PAF J-10C With Low RCS & 160km Astra Mk1
With ongoing tensions along India’s western borders, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing for a major leap in its combat readiness. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has announced that the first deliveries of the highly anticipated Tejas Mk1A fighter jets will begin around August or September 2026. This milestone follows the stabilisation of the supply chain for the American-made GE F404 engines. Several airframes have already been fully assembled, and with the IAF holding firm orders...
Why Collapse of FCAS and Airbus–Dassault Fall-Out Demands Caution from India Before Funding French 6th-Gen Fighter Programme
The recent breakdown of Europe’s highly anticipated Future Combat Air System (FCAS) serves as a critical warning for international defence partnerships. The effective collapse of the programme in mid-2026, driven largely by intense corporate friction between France’s Dassault Aviation and the multinational aerospace corporation Airbus, highlights severe challenges in multinational weapon development. As India explores options for its own sixth-generation fighter requirements, the European...
HAL Eyes Engine Freeze for HLFT-42 Trainer to Complete Design by 2030; Choice to Define Combat Capability
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is approaching a crucial milestone in the development of the Hindustan Lead-in Fighter Trainer-42 (HLFT-42). According to company insiders, the immediate priority is finalizing the engine selection for the new aircraft. Sources indicate that once the engine specifications are officially locked in, the overall airframe can be tailored around it, ensuring the design phase is successfully concluded before 2030. This development reflects steady progress for...
Vayu Astra Drone Can Be Launched from Suryastra Rocket Launcher for Deep Strikes, Confirms NIBE Limited
Pune-based defence manufacturer Nibe Limited has announced that its domestically developed Vayu Astra-1 loitering munition can be fired directly from the Suryastra long-range rocket system. This integration effectively turns the artillery platform into a dual-purpose deep-strike weapon, giving commanders the option to use either traditional guided rockets or kamikaze drones from a single vehicle. ad This announcement follows the successful completion of technical trials for the Vayu Astra-1...
Indian Navy Plans Unified Core Tech and Weapon Ecosystem for P-76 and P-77 Submarines to Maximise Indigenous Content
The Indian Navy is quietly advancing one of the most significant domestic standardisation efforts in underwater warfare. This strategic shift revolves around designing the upcoming Project-77 nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) and Project-76 next-generation conventional submarines (SSKs) using a shared foundation of core technologies, sensors, and combat systems. Based on information from defence sources, naval planners have pinpointed several essential technologies that will be...
Rolls-Royce or Safran: Why AMCA Mk2 Engine Decision Will Shape India’s Future Aerospace Strategic Autonomy
As India edges closer to selecting a foreign partner to co-develop a 120-kilonewton (kN) engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk2, the contest between Britain's Rolls-Royce and France's Safran has grown into a major strategic crossroads. The final choice is no longer just about engine thrust; it is a critical debate between diversifying military suppliers and sticking with proven partnerships, a decision that will dictate India’s aerospace independence for decades. ad...
UAE Eyes Indian BrahMos Missiles and Akashteer System to Build Credible Deterrence Against Iran
The Government of India is currently in early but rapidly progressing discussions to export two of its premier military assets—the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile and the Akashteer air defence system—to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This potential agreement marks a critical milestone in bilateral ties and aligns with Abu Dhabi's urgent push to fortify its military posture in the volatile Gulf region. Strategic Geography and the BrahMos Advantage The geopolitical reality of the Persian...
Paras Defence Delivers Glass Cockpit Avionics for NAL’s Saras Mk-II, Aiming for Higher Localisation in Projected 100+ Aircraft Market
In a major boost to India’s domestic aviation manufacturing, Paras Defence & Space Technologies has successfully supplied critical avionics hardware for the Saras Mk-II aircraft. By designing and delivering a comprehensive glass cockpit suite for the twin-engine turboprop plane, the firm has marked a crucial step forward for local industries seeking a larger footprint in indigenous aerospace projects. ad Spearheaded by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Aerospace...
Beyond the S-400 Grave Stone Radar, How Project Kusha’s LR-MFR to Become India’s Sovereign Long-Range Air Defence Brain
While the imposing missiles of the Russian S-400 Triumf typically command the spotlight, the system’s formidable reputation is truly anchored in its 92N6E "Grave Stone" engagement radar. In any modern long-range surface-to-air weapon, the underlying battle management technology dictates its success. Without a powerful fire-control radar to detect, filter, track, and guide interceptors all at once, even the fastest missiles are rendered useless. To ensure India's domestic Project Kusha air...
How Dry Kaveri Engine’s Thermal Stealth and Endurance Will Transform Ghatak UCAV into a Lethal Predator Over Tibet
Flying combat missions over the Tibetan Plateau presents some of the most unforgiving aerodynamic hurdles in military aviation. With airbases situated at altitudes surpassing 14,000 feet, the exceptionally thin air significantly hampers engine output, decreases aerodynamic lift, and forces longer takeoff runs while placing immense strain on propulsion components. Even the most advanced contemporary fighter jets face substantial operational limitations under these extreme high-altitude...
India’s New MRFA Rafales to Feature Upgraded Meteor Missiles with Enhanced Datalink for Sharper BVR Edge
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is pursuing a monumental modernization of its combat fleet through the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme. Centered around the proposed purchase of 114 Dassault Rafale jets—a deal estimated at ₹3.25 lakh crore—this initiative is widely considered one of the most critical airpower upgrades in Asia. A major focus of this acquisition is to secure dominance in beyond-visual-range (BVR) engagements, which have become the defining feature of modern aerial...
DRDO Plans to Equip Archer-NG UAV with Astra Mk1 Missiles for Superior Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Combat
India's defence technology landscape is set to witness a major milestone as the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) outlines a bold vision for the Archer-NG (Next Generation) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Originally designed as a Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) platform for intelligence gathering, the drone is being upgraded into a formidable multi-role combat system. While the immediate goal is to perfect its surveillance capabilities, the ultimate roadmap will...
Can Tejas and Rafale Rescue the IAF from a Historic Low of 29–31 Squadrons? Exploring Immediate Recovery Plans in 2026
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently facing one of the most critical shortages of combat aircraft in its history. As of mid-2026, the number of active fighter squadrons has dropped to between 29 and 31. This is significantly short of the 42 squadrons officially mandated to successfully manage a simultaneous two-front threat from China and Pakistan. This sharp decline is primarily due to the rapid phasing out of older aircraft, most notably the final retirement of the legacy MiG-21 Bison...
Second-Gen WhAP 8x8 Shifts to a Networked Multi-Role Infantry Vehicle With Heavier Firepower, Hunter-Killer Sights and Expanded Combat Suite
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in partnership with the Kalyani Group, has officially introduced the highly anticipated second generation of the Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) 8×8. Building upon the foundational capabilities of the first-generation vehicles—which have already seen deployment by the Indian Army in high-altitude zones like Eastern Ladakh—this latest variant represents a major evolutionary leap. The vehicle has been thoroughly transformed from a...
Exploring How India’s Zorawar Light Tank Is Spawning a Versatile Family of Himalayan Combat Vehicles
The Zorawar Light Tank project is swiftly transitioning from a single armoured vehicle into a comprehensive family of tracked combat platforms. Tailored specifically for the Line of Actual Control (LAC), this ecosystem aims to become the Indian Army's primary modular solution for high-altitude operations. Led by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the development has progressed at an impressive speed. This is largely due to a fresh, highly...
How Replacing GE F404 Engine on Tejas Mk1A Fighters Could Take 5 to 7 Years of Airframe Redesign and Testing
With the Indian Air Force facing significant delays in receiving its Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A fleet due to the slow delivery of General Electric (GE) F404-IN20 engines from the United States, public debate has naturally shifted toward finding alternative powerplants. However, according to an experienced former engineer from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), swapping the current GE engine for another option is far from a quick fix. Speaking anonymously, the aerospace expert...
BrahMos Aerospace Envisions 1,500-km Supersonic Cruise Missile Variant to Bolster India's Deep-Strike Precision Capabilities
India's premier supersonic cruise missile project is poised for a significant enhancement in its operational capabilities. Dr. Jaiteerth Raghavendra Joshi, the CEO and Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace, has revealed that developing a BrahMos variant capable of reaching distances of 1,500 kilometres is a key element of the organisation's future strategic planning. This announcement highlights the continuous evolution of the missile system, which has seen considerable improvements in...
How Indian Army’s Renewed Interest in K30 Biho Could Trigger an Indigenous Zorawar-Based Anti-Drone SPAAG Development
Recent indications that the Indian Army might revive its plans to acquire the South Korean K30 Biho—a self-propelled twin 30mm anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG)—have sparked new conversations. Defence analysts are now debating whether India could build its own equivalent system by utilising the indigenous Zorawar light tank chassis. Technically, creating a homegrown SPAAG on the Zorawar platform is highly possible. However, defence specialists warn against treating it as a simple swap of...
Why IAF Needs More Than Just Two Off-the-Shelf Su-57 Squadrons to Fill Depleting Fleet Before AMCA Arrives
The shortfall in the Indian Air Force's (IAF) combat aircraft inventory is fundamentally an issue of sheer volume, not just a lack of advanced technology. While the induction of 36 French-made Rafale jets—forming exactly two squadrons—brought a substantial qualitative boost to the fleet, it failed to reverse the overall decline in squadron numbers. As New Delhi evaluates the potential purchase of Russia's fifth-generation Su-57 stealth fighter, limiting the acquisition to merely two...
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