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How Tejas Mk1A Could Evolve into India’s First Airborne Drone Command Center for Loyal Wingman UAVs
While public attention regarding the Tejas Mk1A often highlights its advanced AESA radar, enhanced electronic warfare capabilities, improved maintenance, and long-range missiles, its most critical strategic potential is largely overlooked. This indigenous jet has the profound capacity to become India's pioneering airborne command centre, directly guiding unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and loyal wingman drones in the heat of battle. ad Realising this capability would completely shift the...
How India's Rudram-II Outperforms China's CM-400AKG in Stand-off SEAD Missions
On June 2, 2026, India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Air Force successfully test-fired the indigenous Rudram-II anti-radiation missile off the coast of Odisha. This milestone has sparked fresh comparisons between the new Indian weapon and the widely known Chinese-developed CM-400AKG strike missile. Although both are long-range, high-speed weapons capable of reaching hypersonic speeds in their final flight stages to destroy critical targets, they rely...
Embraer Proposes Praetor 600 Airframe for India's Six New Netra Mk1A AEW&C, Offering Longer Range, Higher Altitude, and Improved Efficiency
Brazilian aerospace company Embraer has proposed its state-of-the-art Praetor 600 business jet to serve as the carrier aircraft for the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Netra Mk1A Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) project. This ambitious programme is designed to add six new, domestically equipped aerial surveillance planes to India's military inventory. ad The IAF is actively looking to enlarge its current fleet of three Netra Mk1 aircraft, which were built upon Embraer's older EMB-145...
BrahMos-NG Flight Trials Delayed as Customer's New Stricter Operational Requirements Prompt Vital Design Refinements
The highly anticipated flight testing phase of the upcoming BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) supersonic cruise missile has been temporarily postponed. According to Alexander Maksichev, the Co-Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace, the delay stems from the customer introducing updated and more demanding operational specifications. These newly established criteria have prompted the engineering team to implement essential design enhancements before taking the missile to the skies. ad Addressing...
Beyond AMCA Engine, GTRE Explores Advanced Three Stream Adaptive Propulsion for India's Next-Gen Combat Platforms
India's Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) is already looking past the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) to secure the propulsion systems of the future. While the immediate national priority is finalising an indigenous engine for the AMCA Mk2—a race that currently sees aerospace giants like Rolls-Royce pitching full intellectual property transfer for a new 110–130 kN powerplant—GTRE is concurrently laying the groundwork for sixth-generation aviation. Central to this future...
Beyond IMRH, Why India Requires Advanced Tiltrotors Over Conventional Helicopters for Future Defence Strategy
The modernisation of the Indian Armed Forces' aviation sector is currently focused on replacing the ageing fleet of Mi-17 medium-lift helicopters. To achieve this, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is actively working on the 13-ton Indian Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH). Open-source intelligence indicates that the IMRH aims for a first flight later this decade, with production potentially commencing by 2031. It will be powered by the newly planned 'Aravalli' engine, developed in...
Russia Showcases Amur-1650 Submarine Model Featuring Vertical Launch BrahMos Missile Integration
During the recent Fleet 2026 maritime exhibition, Russia presented a conceptual model of its Amur-1650 diesel-electric attack submarine, specifically designed to fire BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles from underwater. This presentation highlights Moscow's ongoing strategy to promote the Amur-1650 to international buyers who are looking for stealthy vessels equipped with deep-strike firepower. ad Developed by the Rubin Design Bureau, the Amur-1650 serves as the international version of the...
Russia Seeks Indian Defence Industry Partnership for Su-57 Production and Exports, but IAF Prefers Limited Off-the-Shelf Purchase
Moscow’s latest proposal to share technology and locally produce the Su-57 fifth-generation stealth fighter in India is motivated by wider strategic goals, rather than just fulfilling the requirements of the Indian Air Force (IAF). Following Russian President Vladimir Putin's public offer for joint development during the St. Petersburg Economic Forum in June 2026, it is clear that Russia aims to replicate the highly successful Su-30MKI partnership. By leveraging India's expanding defence...
India Validates Phase-II Ballistic Missile Defence Capable of Intercepting 5,000km-Range Threats, AD-1 Core to Programme Success
According to recent media reports from the Hindustan Times, India has crossed a critical threshold in national security by successfully concluding the trials of its Phase-II Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) programme. This cutting-edge shield is engineered to track and neutralise incoming hostile ballistic missiles boasting strike ranges of up to 5,000 kilometres. It is fully capable of destroying these targets both high above the Earth's atmosphere (exo-atmospheric) and within it...
France Welcomes Potential Indian Partnership in FCAS Fighter Project, Signaling 'Everything is Open' Pending Official Interest
Top-level French diplomats have stated that the door remains wide open for India to join the Future Combat Air System (FCAS)—a highly advanced sixth-generation stealth aircraft initiative. However, officials noted that any concrete collaboration hinges entirely on New Delhi stepping forward with a formal approach. Because the Indian government has not yet made an official request, sources indicated that it is too early to outline the specific workshare or technological scope of such a...
How Growing J-20 Stealth Fighter Deployments Near LAC Poses New Challenges for Indian Defence
For a long time, China's Chengdu J-20 "Mighty Dragon" was considered a rare, high-tier stealth fighter, assigned only to a few select units within the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). Now, fresh deployment tracking reveals a major shift: the J-20 has quickly evolved from an exclusive strategic tool into a standard, widely used combat jet across the Chinese military. ad When the aircraft first became operational in 2019, it was assigned to the 9th Aviation Brigade at Wuhu Air Base...
Indian Army Looks to Secure 250 Verba Launchers and 5,000 Missiles in Upcoming DAC Meeting
Next month, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) is anticipated to evaluate a critical proposal to equip the Indian Army with a new arsenal of short-range air defence weapons. The plan involves acquiring roughly 250 Verba Man-Portable Air Defence System (MANPADS) launchers alongside 5,000 matching missiles, marking a substantial upgrade to the military's ability to protect its airspace at close range. ad Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to preside over the upcoming session, which...
With Emerging 5th-Gen Threats, IAF Must Fast-Track 'Super Sukhoi' to Bridge Gap Until Tejas Mk-2 and AMCA Arrive
The induction of the Su-30 into the Indian Air Force (IAF) in 1997 stands as a defining moment in India’s military aviation journey. Driven by a shifting security landscape—specifically Pakistan's acquisition of F-16s in the 1980s and the rapid modernisation of the Chinese air force in the 1990s—India sought a heavyweight fighter capable of deep strikes and long-range air dominance. The IAF officially welcomed its first batch of Su-30K fighters into the No. 24 Squadron at Pune's Lohegaon...
India Outlines Strict ToT Rules for Rafale Airframe and Engine, Aiming for Upgraded AESA Radar and Indigenous Weapon Integration
India has established firm, non-negotiable requirements for the prospective purchase of 114 Dassault Rafale fighter jets under the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) program. The government has mandated that the acquisition be strictly rooted in the “Make in India” initiative, demanding deep Transfer of Technology (ToT) and a high percentage of localized manufacturing through a strategic partnership between the French aerospace giant and an Indian firm. ad Under the blueprint for this...
Indian Army Receives 100 Indigenous Agniveg Kamikaze Drones From SMPP for Deep Penetration Strike Missions
In a major leap forward for the nation's self-reliance in advanced military technology, domestic defence manufacturer SMPP has officially handed over 100 Jet-Based Peacekeeper (Agniveg) kamikaze drones, alongside six training units, to the Indian Army. This swift procurement highlights India's expanding capabilities in unmanned warfare and reinforces the military's commitment to modernising its deep-strike arsenal with indigenous solutions. ad The entire delivery process was executed in a...
Indian Army Expected to Revive Stalled South Korean K30 Biho Anti-Aircraft Deal Following Critical Lessons From Op Sindoor
The recent events of Operation Sindoor, which involved targeted precision strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir followed by a tense four-day military standoff, have fundamentally reshaped the Indian Army's modernisation plans. Securing the skies against low-altitude threats has become a paramount concern for military planners. Driven by this strategic shift, South Korea's K30 Biho self-propelled air defence system has re-emerged as a leading candidate...
After Receiving 21 of 24 MH-60R Helicopters, Indian Navy Eyes Repeat Order to Bridge Critical Anti-Submarine Warfare Capabilities
The Indian Navy has successfully inducted 21 out of the 24 MH-60R "Romeo" maritime helicopters ordered from the United States, giving a substantial boost to its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) strength. Despite this critical addition, the naval forces continue to experience a severe shortage of helicopters for their warships. To quickly overcome this shortfall, reports indicate that the Navy is looking into placing an additional order for more MH-60R aircraft. ad Built by Lockheed Martin, the...
Satellite Imagery Suggests VHF Anti-Stealth Radar Used to Evaluate AMCA Low Observable Design
Recent satellite imagery analysis indicates that India’s ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet project, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), has been undergoing rigorous radar testing. A full-scale engineering model of the aircraft has been visible at a specialised Radar Cross Section (RCS) testing facility since May 2026, marking a significant milestone in the platform's developmental journey. ad Often called an “iron bird,” this ground-testing model was seen stationed at the...
Indian Army Seeks Enhanced Protection Standards for Zorawar Tank Beyond STANAG Level 4, May Delay Induction for Further 2 Years
The induction of India’s locally built Zorawar light tank is expected to be pushed back by roughly two years. The Indian Army has requested upgraded armour protection against enemy fire. This new requirement poses a major challenge for the engineers, who must find a way to boost the vehicle's survivability without sacrificing its critical lightweight frame. ad Created by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and its private-sector partner Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the...
Saab Confirms Continuous Discussions with India to Supply Gripen E, Promising Extensive ToT and First Delivery within 3 Years of Contract
Sweden-based aerospace and defence manufacturer Saab recently acknowledged ongoing talks with the Indian government over the potential sale of its Gripen E multi-role fighter jets. This comes as India actively seeks to upgrade the combat capabilities of the Indian Air Force (IAF) while simultaneously boosting its domestic defence production sector. ad In an interview with WION, representatives from Saab highlighted their pitch as highly robust. Their plan relies heavily on transferring...
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