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After Op Sindoor Losses, How Pakistan Reworking Its Asymmetric Aerial Doctrine To Counter India’s S-400 Air Defence Shield
Following the intense aerial clashes of Operation Sindoor in May 2025, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has initiated a sweeping transformation of its combat strategy. Prompted by the reported destruction of multiple fighter jets and a critical Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft, Islamabad is abandoning its historical reliance on conventional fighter-to-fighter engagements. Instead, the military is pivoting towards asymmetric tactics, stand-off strikes, and network disruption...
Indigenous SGV-500 Unmanned Ground Vehicle Set to Demonstrate Precision Firing and Multi-Terrain Mobility for Frontline Combat Roles
The landscape of military startups in India is rapidly expanding. Recently, Vadodara-based Svaayatt Systems Private Limited revealed the creation of the SGV-500 Scorpion, an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) capable of navigating multiple types of terrain. The firm is currently gearing up to present a live technical showcase to the Indian Armed Forces. This demonstration will highlight the combat-ready robotic platform, which comes equipped with weapons and is built to assist in active...
India Evaluates Joining GCAP 6th-Gen Fighter Initiative Amid UK Funding Delays and Japanese Strategic Urgency
The Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP)—the joint sixth-generation stealth fighter project uniting the United Kingdom, Japan, and Italy—is navigating a highly turbulent phase. While initially forged as a tightly knit trilateral alliance, the ambitious initiative is now grappling with funding bottlenecks, differing strategic goals, and a widening search for new partners, notably India. These hurdles increasingly threaten the consortium's target of delivering an operational, combat-ready...
Indian Army Integrates Shaurya Drone Squadrons With Tank Regiments For Precision Strikes And Enhanced Battlefield Awareness
The Indian Army has taken a significant step in modernising its combat capabilities by establishing six new 'Shaurya Squadrons'. These specialised drone units have been directly embedded within the Army's armoured regiments to provide critical support in real-time surveillance, electronic warfare, and targeted precision strikes. By pairing uncrewed aerial vehicles directly with main battle tanks, the military aims to drastically reduce the "sensor-to-shooter" cycle—the crucial window of...
Naval Group Eyes 3 More Scorpene Submarine Deal under Project 75 as India Prioritises Speed and DRDO AIP Integration
In a major step to strengthen its naval forces, India is on the verge of approving the "Project 75 Additional" initiative, which will see the acquisition of three new Scorpene-class submarines. This follow-on order aims to deliver vessels rapidly while boosting local manufacturing and securing long-term industrial advantages. With commercial talks between the government and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) reportedly wrapping up in early 2025, a definitive agreement is anticipated...
HAL and IAF Outline Next-Gen Aircraft Mission Framework for Self-Reliant Indian Defence at Bharat Aero 2026
Top brass from the Indian Air Force (IAF), alongside leaders from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and domestic aerospace industries, convened at the VM Ghatge Convention Centre in Bengaluru on March 11 for the Bharat Aero 2026 conference. Coordinated by the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) and the Centre for Aerospace Power and Strategic Studies (CAPSS), with support from HAL, the gathering focused on transitioning India's military aviation sector from heavy import...
India’s Future in 6th-Gen FCAS Programme Remains Dependent on Resolving France-Germany Differences, Says German Envoy
New Delhi's aspirations to integrate into Europe's next-generation fighter jet initiative have become a prominent strategic talking point. However, according to German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann, any potential Indian partnership in the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) relies entirely on the core European stakeholders—namely France and Germany—ironing out their own internal disputes first. While speaking to the media, Ackermann emphasised that Europe increasingly recognises India as a...
Indian Army Set To Order Tango Charlie Tactical UAV After Successful Completion Of High-Altitude ISR Trials
India’s domestic drone sector is experiencing significant growth with the Tango Charlie High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) tactical drone nearing active military service. Developed by the Bengaluru-based startup Cingularity Aerospace, the uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV)—which was previously showcased at Aero India and is also known as Bravo Tango in its armed configuration—has successfully passed rigorous Indian Army assessments, including Automatic Take-Off and Landing (ATOL) tests...
HAL Unveils New Stealthy ALCM Concept for CATS Ecosystem, Larger and More Capable Than Earlier CATS-Hunter
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has introduced a newly designed Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) concept, marking a significant milestone in India's pursuit of advanced, long-range strike weapons. Showcased as part of the Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) framework, this latest missile emerges as a much larger and more sophisticated upgrade compared to the earlier CATS Hunter model. The weapon features a unique wedge-shaped nose alongside wings that fold outwards, highlighting a clear...
Indian Army Looks to Private Sector for Helicopter-Mounted Counter-Drone Systems to Thwart Kamikaze Attacks
In response to the rapidly changing dynamics of modern combat, the Indian military is urgently calling on the private sector to develop specialised anti-drone technology for its aircraft. Issued under the recently launched 14th edition of the Defence India Start-up Challenge (DISC-14), the requirement aims to protect helicopters from the rising threat of First-Person View (FPV) and kamikaze drones. Unveiled in March 2026 by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, DISC-14 heavily emphasises...
GTRE Plans Massive High-Altitude Aero-Engine Test Facility in Telangana for AMCA Mk-2 and Future Stealth Engines
India is taking a major step toward total self-reliance in aerospace technology. The Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a vital wing of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is currently in talks with the Telangana state government to build a massive National Aero-Engine Test Complex. Slated for construction near the Nagarjuna Sagar dam on the Krishna River, this specialised facility is tailored for testing powerful 110–130 kilonewton (kN) class engines—a...
How Indian Army Akash Air Defence Crews Executed a High-Speed, Non-Stop Cross-Country Relocation for Op Sindoor
In May 2025, ahead of the strategic strikes of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army executed a monumental feat of military logistics. Following the Pahalgam attack, a complete Akash air defence regiment was urgently redeployed from India's eastern sector to the north-western frontiers. Their objective was to secure the airspace along the Line of Control (LoC) and international border against anticipated retaliatory drone and missile strikes from Pakistan during Op Sindoor. Moving an entire...
Drawing Lessons From Ukraine, India Boosts Domestic Defence Manufacturing to Sustain Prolonged Border Conflicts
India is aggressively expanding its military manufacturing capabilities to build a robust "surge capacity" in light of the drawn-out Russia-Ukraine war. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has recently emphasised the necessity of preparing for unpredictable conflicts that could last anywhere from a few months to five years. Acknowledging that extended warfare requires absolute self-reliance, the government is heavily focusing on creating a domestic industrial base that can consistently supply...
Indian Navy Likely to Receive Twin Seat Rafale Trainer Jets Much Earlier Than Scheduled 2028, Suggests Report
Recent media reports indicate that the Indian Navy might welcome its first Rafale aircraft by August or September of 2026, significantly ahead of the official 2028 timeline. According to a report by Times Now, this accelerated handover is a distinct possibility under the India–France inter-governmental agreement signed on 28 April 2025. However, a careful look at the contract reveals that these early arrivals will likely be land-based trainer aircraft rather than the fully combat-ready...
GRSE And GSL Set To Build 8 Next-Gen Corvette for Indian Navy as Final CCS Clearance Imminent
India is on the threshold of a major upgrade to its maritime combat strength. The highly anticipated New Generation Corvettes (NGC) programme, valued at nearly ₹40,000 crore, is currently awaiting the ultimate green light from the Prime Minister-led Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS). This monumental project will deliver eight state-of-the-art corvettes to the Indian Navy, significantly boosting the country’s maritime defence capabilities and cementing its commitment to self-reliance. ad...
DRDO Initiates Groundwork of Heavy "Bhaumi" Long-Range Stand-Off Weapon for Integration with Su-30MKI Fighter Jets
In a major leap for India's indigenous military technology, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has begun the preparatory phase to test the new "Bhaumi" (BHM) missile. This advanced air-to-surface stand-off weapon is currently being tailored for the Indian Air Force's frontline Su-30MKI fighter jets. The transition into the testing phase represents a critical step forward in providing the military with a potent, long-range tool capable of executing high-impact strikes...
How IAF S-400 Crew Patiently Hunted a Pakistani Saab 2000 AEW&C Over Several Days During Op Sindoor
During the initial stages of the May 2025 conflict with Pakistan, known as Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force (IAF) demonstrated the extraordinary reach of its Russian-origin S-400 Triumf air defence system. Under the command of Group Captain Animesh Patni, an S-400 battery successfully neutralised threats at record-breaking ranges. After shooting down a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) JF-17 Thunder nearly 200 kilometres away on the conflict's first night (May 7), the crew turned their...
India to Conclude 114 Rafale, 60 Medium Transport Aircraft, and AEW&C Deals in FY 2026-27, Parliamentary Panel Report Reveals
To significantly enhance the operational readiness of the Indian Air Force (IAF), the Ministry of Defence has outlined a roadmap to finalise several major procurement deals during the 2026-27 financial year. As disclosed to a parliamentary panel, these mega-contracts include the acquisition of 114 Rafale combat jets, a fleet of up to 60 Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA), and advanced airborne surveillance systems. According to a recent report submitted to the Lok Sabha by the parliamentary...
GTRE Directs Godrej to Deliver Fully Assembled Kaveri Derivative Engines Amid Potential Large-Scale Demand for Ghatak UCAV
In a major development for India's domestic aerospace manufacturing, the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has instructed private industry partner Godrej & Boyce to supply future Kaveri Derivative Engines (KDE) as fully assembled units. Starting with the D-3 production model, this directive moves away from the previous practice of delivering engine components in unassembled kits. The strategic shift is designed to transform the project from a research and development phase into...
Beyond GaN, DRDO Explores Gallium Oxide Tech for India's Next-Gen Defence Radars and Early Warning Systems
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is actively laying the groundwork for the next major leap in military electronics. While the successful domestic production of Gallium Nitride (GaN)—currently used in modern fighter jets and advanced radars—has been a recent highlight, DRDO scientists are already looking toward the future. They are shifting their focus to an ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor material known as Gallium Oxide (Ga2O3). ad The Mechanics of...
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