You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Featured News
The Indian Army has initiated a major overhaul of its armoured divisions, deciding to extensively modernise approximately 1,200 of its estimated 2,400 to 2,500 T-72 'Ajeya' main battle tanks.
This move guarantees that a massive segment of its current tracked fleet will remain battle-ready for decades to come.
The decision serves as a vital bridge while the military slowly phases in its ambitious Rs 57,000-crore Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) programme, which aims to eventually procure...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has marked a major milestone in India’s domestic defence initiatives by successfully conducting captive flight tests of the RudraM-III missile on the Indian Air Force’s Sukhoi Su-30MKI.
This critical air-to-surface weapon integration overcomes the complex aerodynamic and structural hurdles of outfitting a frontline fighter with an exceptionally heavy payload.
Consequently, this success firmly establishes a foundation for India to...
India is rapidly accelerating the acquisition of additional Heron Mk2 drones from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) through emergency procurement channels.
This decisive action follows the strategic military insights gained during the May 2025 "Operation Sindoor" conflict, which underscored the critical need for continuous, long-range aerial surveillance to safeguard national borders.
ad
Historically utilised by the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, this advanced unmanned aerial vehicle...
India's defence manufacturing sector is actively developing long-range "kamikaze" drones, often called loitering munitions, that rival the renowned Iranian Shahed-136.
Several private enterprises are creating these home-grown weapons to supply both the Indian armed forces and international buyers.
Solar Industries India Limited, already well-known for producing the Pinaka rocket system, is a prominent player in this space. They are engineering a strike drone with an impressive operational...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is working on a highly advanced structural design for India's upcoming Ghatak stealth drone.
Sources close to the project indicate that this 13-tonne flying-wing Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) will rely extensively on modern materials.
Specifically, an estimated 80 to 90 percent of its outer shell will be constructed from carbon-fibre prepreg composites, providing the foundation for its radar-evading capabilities.
ad
Designing...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is reportedly reconsidering the 2035 retirement schedule for its highly dependable Mirage-2000 fighter jets.
Military sources suggest that the phase-out of these aircraft might be pushed back by up to four years, allowing them to remain on active duty until 2038 or 2039.
This potential delay is not due to any shortcomings in the aircraft's performance or outdated technology. Instead, it is a strategic measure to ensure a smooth transition.
As the IAF awaits the...
India has conveyed its intent to participate in the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), a cutting-edge European aerospace initiative originally established by France, Germany, and Spain.
During recent diplomatic discussions, including the 6th India-France Annual Defence Dialogue in Bengaluru this February, New Delhi proposed co-developing this sixth-generation fighter network alongside Paris.
While this collaboration promises a massive technological leap for the Indian Air Force and...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is taking significant steps to fortify its ground-based airspace protection by planning the acquisition of three to five new squadrons of the Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MRSAM) system, locally designated as "Abhra."
This anticipated follow-on order from the Ministry of Defence is a crucial component of India's broader strategy to comprehensively upgrade its national air defence infrastructure.
ad
Currently, the IAF operates nine active MRSAM squadrons...
A recent probe into the February 7 runway excursion involving a Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Tejas fighter jet has pointed to a software error in the aircraft's onboard computer as the primary cause.
This revelation comes after the Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted comprehensive inspections across its entire fleet of these indigenous light combat aircraft to pinpoint the exact reason behind the emergency.
ad
During the incident at a forward airbase near India's western border, the...
Aerospace giant Rolls-Royce has offered to partner with India to jointly create a new generation of small and medium turbofan jet engines.
This proposed collaboration centres on the British company’s innovative "Orpheus" engine framework.
The move aligns closely with New Delhi’s ongoing "Make in India" initiative, which seeks to boost domestic defence manufacturing and establish deeper technological alliances.
ad
Developed in a record-breaking 18 months through advanced digital...
As India evaluates the acquisition of 40 to 60 Sukhoi Su-57M fifth-generation fighter jets to bridge current capability shortages, the focus is expanding beyond the aircraft itself.
While the Su-57 represents a significant leap in stealth and sensor fusion, the true game-changer lies in its proposed weapons package.
Recent reports from early 2026 suggest that Russia has offered a dual-seat variant, complete with technology transfer, to help address the Indian Air Force's (IAF) depleting...
Following extensive evaluations of nine different fighter jets, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has selected the French-made Dassault Rafale as its definitive choice for the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme.
Recent approvals from the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) have cleared the path for this ₹3.25 lakh crore ($36 billion) deal to acquire 114 aircraft.
This move highlights the military's urgent need for fast deployment and consistent operational readiness, especially as the...
Following the successful development and testing of the tripod-mounted Very Short-Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS), the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is now directing its efforts towards creating a true shoulder-fired version.
According to defence sources, the upcoming goal is to engineer a lighter, soldier-carried model that can be launched directly from the shoulder, all while maintaining the weapon's striking distance and destructive power.
ad
This move...
In a significant leap for indigenous aerospace capabilities, India has outlined an ambitious roadmap to scale its upcoming aero-engine project.
The initiative aims to evolve a baseline 120kN (kilo-Newton) engine into a high-performance 140kN variant, specifically designed to power a future 35-ton sixth-generation stealth combat aircraft.
A Strategic Partnership for Self-Reliance
The project is rooted in a major joint venture established in late 2025 between India’s Gas Turbine Research...
In a significant move to reclaim its position as a primary aerospace partner for New Delhi, Russia has offered India an advanced dual-seat version of its Su-57 stealth fighter.
This proposal, presented during the Wings India 2026 exhibition and recent high-level bilateral engagements, includes a comprehensive "full technology transfer" (ToT) package aimed at reviving the long-dormant Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) collaboration.
A Strategic Pitch to Re-engage India
The United...
India’s pursuit of an indigenous autonomous combat capability reached a major turning point this month.
The Defence Procurement Board (DPB) has recommended the acquisition of 60 Ghatak stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) for the Indian armed forces.
This move signals a transition from experimental technology to a formal military programme, placing the project on the desk of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) for final financial and developmental sanction.
ad
From...
As the security landscape across the Indo-Pacific and the Himalayan borders becomes increasingly complex, Indian defence planners are re-evaluating the nation’s long-term aerial requirements.
A pivotal debate has emerged regarding whether India should follow its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) with a standard sixth-generation fighter or pivot toward developing a long-range, manned stealth bomber designed for deep-strike operations.
Accelerating the Future of Flight
Defence Minister...
India is significantly accelerating its long-range swarming drone capabilities following recent frontline experiences.
At the centre of this push is the Sheshnaag-150, an indigenous unmanned platform developed by Bengaluru-based Newspace Research Technologies (NRT).
While the system first took flight a year ago as an internal project, it has transitioned into a high-priority military requirement following the tactical insights gained during Operation Sindoor.
ad
Strategic Shift After...
In a major strategic shift, India is positioning its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) not only as a mainstay for the Indian Air Force (IAF) but also as a competitive contender in the international arms market.
Sources reveal that the industrial consortium chosen to lead the AMCA project will be granted formal authority to market the stealth fighter globally, provided it receives necessary export clearances.
This policy move aims to evolve the programme from a domestic procurement...