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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...
AVNL Achieves 100% Localisation of T-90, T-72, and BMP-2 Engines, Cutting Russian Dependence
In a massive boost to India's domestic defence manufacturing capabilities, Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL)—a state-owned enterprise formed after the corporatisation of the Ordnance Factory Board in 2021—has successfully achieved complete indigenisation of engines for the military's most vital combat vehicles. The public sector firm has fully localised the production of the V-92S2 engine for the T-90S Bhishma, the V-46-6 for the T-72 Ajeya, and the UTD-20 for the BMP-2 Sarath infantry...
IAF Eyes Up to 100 HAL CATS Warrior Loyal Wingman Drones for Future Manned-Unmanned Combat Superiority
Speaking at the National Defence Industries Conclave (NDIC) 2026, Jasbir Singh from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) shared crucial updates on India’s leap into next-generation aerial warfare. The focal point of the presentation was the Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) Warrior, an advanced unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV). Designed to fly alongside human-piloted fighter jets as a "loyal wingman," this 2.2-ton stealth drone has drawn significant interest, with the Indian Air Force...
GTRE to Operationalise 130kN Twin Engine Test Bed Near Bengaluru Within One Year, Boosting AMCA and Kaveri Engine Development
India is on the brink of a significant breakthrough in its aerospace propulsion capabilities. The Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a premier laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is finalising the construction of a state-of-the-art 130 kilonewton (kN) Twin Engine Test Bed (TETB) in Rajanukunte, near Bengaluru. Initiated in late 2023, the testing hub is expected to become fully operational within the next year. This facility will be the...
Tejas Mk2 to Integrate Pinched Waist Fuel Tanks to Double Ferry Range and Boost Supersonic Endurance
India’s forthcoming medium-weight combat aircraft, the HAL Tejas Mk2, is undergoing significant aerodynamic refinements to elevate its reach and battlefield performance. Among the most prominent upgrades is the introduction of "pinched waist" external fuel tanks. Rooted in advanced aerodynamic principles, this distinct design actively curtails drag at elevated velocities, representing a substantial evolution from the conventional drop tanks utilised on older Tejas models. This allows the...
DRDO’s Long Range Air-to-Surface Supersonic Cruise Missile (LRASSCM) Set to Debut Exclusively on Su-30MKI Fleet
India’s indigenous strike capabilities have reached a significant milestone following the formal approval for the development of the Long Range Air-to-Surface Supersonic Cruise Missile (LRASSCM). Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), confirmed in early 2026 that the project has received the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN), greenlighting the creation of a high-speed, precision-guided weapon for the Indian Air Force (IAF). ad Technical...
GTRE Engine Remains Stuck in Russia Awaiting High-Altitude Testing for 3 Years, Highlighting Domestic Testing Needs for Kaveri
India’s ambition to build its own aircraft engines is facing a major roadblock because the country lacks a local facility to test them at high altitudes. A senior scientist from the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE)—a laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)—recently disclosed that an Indian aero-engine has been sitting in Russia for nearly three years. Dr Ganesan explained that the engine is simply waiting for its turn to be tested at a Russian...
DRDO Successfully Completes First Development Trials of Project Kusha Long-Range Air Defence Shield
India has made a significant leap towards military self-reliance following the successful completion of the first development trials for Project Kusha, the nation's indigenous long-range air defence system. According to recent reports, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and its key industry partner, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), have successfully wrapped up ground validations, including critical trials for the dual-pulse rocket motor. This progress means the...
IAF and MoD Prepare to Issue RFP for Six Embraer ERJ-145 Jets to Build Upgraded Netra Mk-1A with GaN Radars
In a significant move to bolster India's aerial surveillance capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Ministry of Defence (MoD) are gearing up to issue a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) to Brazilian aerospace firm Embraer within the coming months. This development follows recent clearances from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) and the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), paving the way for the procurement of six additional Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft. These jets will serve as...
IAF Prepares MTA Evaluations for C-390, A400M, and Upgraded C-130J, High-Altitude Performance Will Be Key
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is gearing up to conduct rigorous technical trials for its much-anticipated Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) programme. These evaluations will commence shortly after the official Request for Proposal (RFP) is published. The ambitious project, estimated to be worth nearly ₹1 lakh crore, aims to procure approximately 60 to 80 modern aircraft to modernise the military's logistics network and replace its ageing Soviet-era Antonov An-32 and Ilyushin Il-76 fleets. Three...
Expert Warns India Needs Swift 6th-Gen Fighter Partnerships to Avoid FGFA Like Failures and Counter Escalating Regional Threats
Exploring a partnership in a European sixth-generation fighter programme is a necessary, albeit unsurprising, move for India, according to defence analyst Angad Singh. Speaking recently to NDTV, Singh noted that India’s defence procurement cycle and technological integration have historically lagged behind global standards. This delay has forced the country into a continuous game of catch-up, a precarious position given the increasingly hostile and unpredictable nature of its immediate...
GTRE Sets Sights on High-Thrust Kaveri 2.0 Plans as Certification of Kaveri Derivative Engine (KDE) Nears Critical Phase
India's pursuit of a homegrown jet engine is experiencing a major resurgence. Recent statements from Dr Ganesan have affirmed that the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) is pushing ahead with the next-generation Kaveri engine, widely known as Kaveri 2.0. This development signals a pivotal moment for the nation's aerospace ambitions, as scientists focus on securing flight certification for the current engine models while...
Retiring IL-76 and Closed C-17 Lines Highlight the Urgent Need for an Indian Heavy Airlifter Program
India’s strategic air mobility is approaching a critical juncture. The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently navigating the gradual phase-out of its older heavy transport planes while facing a hard cap on its modern alternatives. With future logistical demands only expected to grow, defence planners are shifting their focus toward a pressing requirement: the development of an indigenous heavy-lift aircraft. The Ageing Backbone: IL-76 'Gajraj' For decades, a fleet of 17 Soviet-era Ilyushin...
Su-30MKI: How India Fused Russian Engineering With Western Avionics to Create An Ultimate "Frankenstein Fighter"
In the realm of military aviation, countries typically align with either Western precision or robust Russian engineering. India, however, forged an entirely different path with the Sukhoi Su-30MKI, creating what experts often call the “Frankenstein of the skies.” By marrying a durable Russian airframe and engines with cutting-edge electronics from France, Israel, and India, the Su-30MKI emerged as one of the most distinctive multirole jets in modern warfare. Today, with a fleet of nearly...
Elite TACDE Unit May Receive Tejas Mk2 Early Production Models to Refine Network-Centric and BVR Capabilities
India’s highly anticipated medium-weight fighter, the HAL Tejas Mk2, is advancing toward a critical new phase that will define its combat role within the Indian Air Force (IAF). Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has recently proposed providing a limited initial batch of the aircraft to the IAF. According to defence sources, this move would allow the military to induct a baseline squadron early on, speeding up the process of developing operational tactics and combat guidelines before mass...
How DRDO's New High-Power Laser Weapons Could Be the Ultimate Solution to Counter Modern Drone Swarms
As the threat of low-cost aerial attacks and drone swarms escalates globally, India is fundamentally upgrading its air defence capabilities. Spearheading this shift is the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which is aggressively advancing its Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) programmes, notably the DURGA II and the Mk-II(A) systems. The introduction of laser weaponry drastically alters the financial dynamics of battlefield defence. In conventional scenarios, militaries are...
India Reassesses AMCA and Explores Joint European Defence Programs amid China's Rapid Progress in 6th-Gen Fighters
New Delhi's aerospace planners are on high alert. In early 2026, the Indian defence establishment received a stark reality check as China’s sixth-generation fighter jet initiatives transitioned from mere concept art to rigorous, real-world flight testing. With Beijing rapidly advancing multiple next-generation prototypes across its major aviation hubs, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Ministry of Defence are urgently re-evaluating their combat aviation roadmaps to ensure they do not fall...
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