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Russia Eyes Inviting India to Il-100 Slon Super-Heavy Military Transport Aircraft Program as IAF Grapples with Its Aging Il-76 Fleet
In a move that could signal a major renewal of long-standing aerospace ties, Russia is reportedly preparing to invite India to join its next-generation Il-100 Slon (‘Elephant’) super-heavy military transport aircraft program. This potential offer comes at a critical time for the Indian Air Force (IAF), which is facing significant operational challenges with its fleet of aging Soviet-era Il-76 transport aircraft. The invitation, if formally extended, would present New Delhi with a strategic...
HAL Explores to Convert HJT-36 Trainer into a Light-Attack Fighter Jet, Boosting Its Export Potential in Cost-Conscious Market
State-owned aerospace and defence company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has shown its intention to develop a light-attack variant of the HJT-36 Sitara intermediate jet trainer. In a statement made in August 2025, HAL Chairman and Managing Director D.K. Sunil confirmed that the company is exploring the transformation of the trainer aircraft into a versatile and cost-effective combat platform. This strategic move aims to fulfill the operational needs of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and...
ADA Plans for Phased Extension of LR-LACM Missile Range, Aiming to Double Range with 2,000 km Precision Strike Capability
India's strategic strike capabilities are set for a major enhancement as the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) has formulated a plan to systematically increase the range of the new Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM). According to official sources, the plan involves incrementally upgrading the missile to double its reach from the current 1,000 km to an eventual 2,000 km, marking a significant leap in the nation's indigenous defence technology. ad The Defence Research...
AMCA Manufacturing Race Intensifies as HAL’s Experience Clashes with Private Sector Demands for a Level Playing Field
A significant disagreement is brewing over the manufacturing of India's futuristic fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), as a dispute has erupted between the state-owned aerospace behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and private sector defence firms over the partner selection process. This controversy places the government at a critical crossroads between relying on established experience and fostering a competitive domestic defence industry...
Indian Air Force's Urgent Proposal for 114 'Made in India' Rafales Reaches Defence Ministry for Crucial Review
The Defence Ministry has received and started discussions on the proposal from the Indian Air Force for acquiring 114 'Made in India' Rafale fighter jets, which would be built by the French firm Dassault Aviation involving Indian aerospace firms. The proposal, expected to be worth over Rs 2 lakh crore, including the indigenous content of more than 60 per cent, is expected to be taken up for discussion by the Defence Procurement Board headed by the Defence Secretary in the next few weeks...
Indian Army Plans to Equip 3,000+ Battle Tanks with ISR Drones, Creating a Networked and Lethal Fighting Force against China-Pak Armored Fleets
In a major step to modernize its armoured corps, the Indian Army plans to launch a landmark initiative to pair every Main Battle Tank (MBT) with a dedicated drone for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR). The program, set to begin in 2028, will see over 3,000 tanks, including the T-90 Bhishma and the indigenous Arjun fleets, integrated with these unmanned aerial systems, fundamentally changing how India conducts ground warfare. ad This ambitious plan marks a significant...
Amid Ongoing US Engine Delay, Indian Firms Push for 90 kN Kaveri as a Strategic Tejas Engine Alternative
In a significant push for India's self-reliance in aerospace technology, leading private defence firms Godrej Defence and Larsen & Toubro (L&T) have proposed to the Ministry of Defence that the government fund the development of a more powerful variant of the indigenous Kaveri engine. According to sources familiar with the matter, the proposal outlines a plan to create an upgraded Kaveri Derivative Engine (KDE) equipped with a new afterburner, capable of producing 90 kilonewtons (kN) of...
With S-400 Shield and Su-57E Sword, How IAF Could Become Unrecoverable Nightmare to Pakistan's Chinese Build Airforce
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is actively modernising its combat doctrine by creating a powerful combination of advanced air defence and next-generation offensive capabilities. A potential deal for Russia's Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter, when paired with the already inducted S-400 Triumf air defence system, could fundamentally shift the military balance in South Asia towards India. This strategic pairing is poised to create a significant technological and tactical advantage that...
GTRE Showcases Afterburner-Equipped Kaveri Engine, Aiming to Achieve 80 kN Thrust to Replace F404 in Tejas Jets
India's long-standing ambition to develop its own fighter jet engine has taken a significant step forward. The Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a key laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has for the first time publicly displayed a new variant of its Kaveri engine fitted with an afterburner. This development is a critical milestone for India's self-reliance in defence manufacturing and could eventually power key aircraft like the HAL Tejas...
Egyptian Air Force Seeks Indian Expertise to Master Complex Long-Range Penetration Strike Operations
In a clear signal of strengthening military ties, the Egyptian Air Force has formally expressed its interest in learning advanced aerial warfare tactics from the Indian Air Force (IAF). The focus of this collaboration is on long-range penetration strikes, a highly specialised form of offensive air operation. This development comes as a contingent of five IAF Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighter jets landed in Egypt to take part in the multinational military drill, Exercise Bright Star 25. ad A...
Indian Army Aims to Procure 1,800 AI-powered FRCV Tanks Integrated with Advanced UAV and Satellite Networks
The Indian Army is initiating a major modernisation effort to significantly enhance its combat capabilities by acquiring approximately 1,800 next-generation battle tanks. Under a high-priority initiative known as the Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program, these advanced armoured platforms are set to replace the Indian Army's aging fleet of Soviet-origin T-72 tanks, which have been in service for over four decades. The new tanks will be defined by their deep integration of cutting-edge...
India is Ready to Develop 6th-Gen Fighter Jets with Advanced AI, DEW and Hypersonic Weapons, Confirms DRDO DG Menon
India has the foundational capability and is poised to indigenously develop sixth-generation fighter jets in the near future, according to a high-level official from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). In a recent media interaction, K. Rajalakshmi Menon, Director General of Aeronautical Systems at DRDO, affirmed the nation's readiness to pursue this ambitious goal. This declaration signals India's growing confidence in its aerospace design and manufacturing ecosystem...
Russia Aims to Revive Ka-226T Helicopter Deal with India during Putin's December Visit, Offering New Engine and ToT
Russia is preparing to make a renewed effort to finalize the long-pending deal for the Ka-226T utility helicopters, with discussions expected to be a key agenda item during President Vladimir Putin's visit to New Delhi this December. To overcome previous roadblocks, Moscow is now offering the helicopter with its new, indigenously developed VK-650V engine and a comprehensive plan for technology transfer, aiming to restart the stalled joint production programme. This initiative seeks to...
IAF Plans to Equip Jaguar DARIN-III Fleet with New Internal Radar Warner Jammer Pods, Aims to Nullify China-Pak Stealth Threats
In a significant move to sharpen its electronic warfare (EW) capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is advancing a plan to acquire 56 Internal Radar Warner Jammer (RWJ) pods for its fleet of Jaguar DARIN-III strike aircraft. This procurement, estimated to cost several hundred crores, is aimed at equipping the veteran fighters to counter the growing threat posed by advanced stealth aircraft and sophisticated radar systems being operated by China and Pakistan. ad The SEPECAT Jaguar, a...
India aims for 200-warship navy by 2035 to counter regional threats
India is accelerating its naval expansion with plans to develop a blue-water navy comprising over 200 warships and submarines by 2035, aiming to safeguard its extensive maritime interests and counter increasing maritime threats, notably from the growing alliance between China and Pakistan. The initiative reflects India's commitment to strengthening its naval capabilities amid evolving regional security dynamics and strategic challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. As of September 2025, the...
India's Armed Forces Plans a Massive 500 Hypersonic Missile Arsenal Post-2030 to Counter China-Pak Dual Threat
In a major step towards modernising its strategic arsenal, India’s armed forces have projected a requirement for approximately 500 hypersonic missiles, with plans for induction to begin after 2030. This initiative, jointly pursued by the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, is designed to provide a decisive deep-strike capability against high-value targets protected by sophisticated enemy air defence systems, addressing the evolving security challenges posed by China and Pakistan. ad The...
Despite TKMS's Proven Record, Its Entirely New Angular Hull Design for P75I Subs Worries Indian Navy
The Indian Navy has reportedly raised significant concerns over a submarine proposal from German defence giant ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) for the critical Project-75I programme. While TKMS is a world-renowned submarine manufacturer, its offer for India involves an entirely new and unproven design, creating apprehension about potential developmental delays and unforeseen challenges for the strategically vital project. ad TKMS has a strong global reputation built on successful and...
Russia Offers M-90FR Engine with ToT for Indian Navy Warships, Potentially Solving Ukrainian Engine Supply Chain Disruptions
Russia has formally proposed its advanced M-90FR marine gas turbine engine for the Indian Navy's Russian-designed warships, a move aimed at resolving significant logistical challenges caused by the conflict in Ukraine. The offer includes a full transfer of technology for local manufacturing, aligning with India’s strategic push for self-reliance in defence production and reinforcing the deep-rooted defence partnership between the two nations. This development could provide a stable and...
Building on AL-55I Success, Indo-Russian Pact Aims for Twin-Engine Power for Future Stealth UCAVs
In a significant advancement for India's indigenous military aviation capabilities, India and Russia have finalised a formal agreement to jointly develop a new generation of aero-engines. Announced in August 2025, this major collaboration will create a twin-engine powerplant designed specifically for India's future uncrewed combat aircraft, which are being developed for operations from both land bases and naval aircraft carriers. The new pact leverages the successful partnership behind the...
India unveils ambitious 15-year defence roadmap featuring nuclear carrier, hypersonics, and AI warfare
India on Friday unveiled an ambitious 15-year defense roadmap that sets out the country’s most sweeping military modernization plan to date, with major investments planned in nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, hypersonic missiles, stealth combat drones, and advanced cyber and space-based systems. The roadmap, released by the Defense Ministry, is the first long-term strategy of its kind to explicitly call for nuclear propulsion for surface warships, including the construction of India’s...
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