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Why Tejas Mk1A Faces Software Integration Challenges with Israeli ELTA AESA Radar and Scorpius EW Suite
The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A programme, a cornerstone of India's modern air defence strategy, is currently navigating complex technical hurdles. Recent reports indicate that the aeronautical establishment is working to resolve software integration issues involving the Israeli-origin ELTA Systems EL/M-2052 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar and the ELL-8222WB (Scorpius-SP) electronic warfare (EW) suite. While these systems bring formidable capabilities, pairing...
Russia Ready to Share Su-57 Source Code Access as India Evaluates Licensed Production Deal
The recent maiden flight of Russia’s first twin-seat fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Su-57D, has brought renewed attention to India’s possible involvement in the advanced aircraft program. Following the jet's inaugural flight on May 19, Sergey Bogdan, the chief test pilot, stated that the two-seater model was specifically engineered to attract international buyers, particularly air forces transitioning to Sukhoi combat jets for the first time. ad Bogdan explained that comprehensive...
Why India Urgently Needs an Indigenous TPE331-12B Class Turboprop Engine to Power HALE UAVs, HTT-40s, and Dorniers
India’s rapidly advancing aerospace sector faces a critical bottleneck: a heavy dependence on foreign-made turboprop engines to power its most vital aircraft. To achieve true self-reliance in defence, there is an urgent requirement to develop a domestic powerplant in the 1,000 to 1,200 shaft horsepower (shp) category. An engine equivalent to the highly successful American Honeywell TPE331-12B would secure the supply chain for three major platforms—High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE)...
Beyond Nagastra-3, Solar Industries Plans to Develop Layered Loitering Munitions with Upto 700 km Range Deep Strike Capabilities
The landscape of India's unmanned strike capabilities is advancing from basic short-range drones into a highly organised, multi-layered combat system. Leading this charge is Solar Industries. Working through its branch, Economic Explosives Limited (EEL), the firm is boosting manufacturing and increasing the reach of its Nagastra loitering munitions to provide the Indian Armed Forces with formidable deep-strike abilities. Reports indicate that the firm is actively working on the Nagastra-3...
HAL Turns to Private Vendors for Prachand Components to Speed Up Delivery of 156 Helicopters
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has released a restricted tender (Ref: LCHMSR-395/2/26) to procure machined parts for the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand. This step indicates a deliberate effort to boost production capabilities as the demand for the helicopter grows. Managed through the Helicopter Division’s existing outsourcing system, this initiative aims to hand over highly precise manufacturing tasks to external companies. Meanwhile, HAL will maintain full control over the...
Beyond the Battlefield, How Operation Sindoor Delivered a Crippling Financial Blow to the Pakistan Military
Launched in May 2025 as a decisive response to the tragic Pahalgam terror attacks, Operation Sindoor will go down in history as much more than a military victory. It stands as a powerful testament to the fact that modern conflicts are heavily driven by economic endurance and industrial might. In the 21st century, the outcome of a clash is dictated not just by the sheer volume of troops or aircraft, but by a nation's financial stamina and its capacity to sustain relentless operational...
Zen Technologies Unveils Plans for 400+ km Long-Range HyperStrike System at North Tech Symposium 2026
In a significant step forward for India's indigenous military manufacturing, private defence firm Zen Technologies introduced the "Zen HyperStrike" to the public during the North Tech Symposium 2026. Presented as a key highlight within a newly launched portfolio of next-generation tech, the HyperStrike is engineered to serve as a long-range strike platform. The company states that the weapon boasts an operational reach exceeding 400 kilometres, a capability that will allow armed forces to...
Armenia Renames Indian Defence Systems with Local Cultural Names, Akash Becomes Lusan and Pinaka Is Now Shant
During its Republic Day military parade held at Republic Square in Yerevan on May 28, 2026, Armenia showcased a range of newly acquired military equipment, officially assigning traditional cultural names to several Indian-made defence systems. This renaming highlights the growing strategic partnership between New Delhi and Yerevan, as the Armenian Armed Forces deeply integrate Indian technology into their national security architecture to counter regional threats. ad Throughout the parade...
China Suspends Delivery of Remaining 16 J-10CE Fighter Jets to Pakistan Amid Unresolved Financial Disputes
In a move that highlights growing economic strains, China has temporarily halted the delivery of 16 J-10CE fighter jets to Pakistan. This delay is reportedly due to Pakistan's inability to meet scheduled payment obligations. The pause comes after the successful handover of the first 20 aircraft, which were largely funded through generous loans from Chinese financial institutions, casting a spotlight on the financial realities underlying their long-standing defence partnership. ad Pakistan...
India Pushes for Rafale Interface Documents to Ensure Seamless Astra and BrahMos-NG Integration, Claims French Media
Discussions between New Delhi and Paris regarding the purchase of 114 new Rafale fighter jets are accelerating. According to French defence media, India is firmly negotiating for the technical independence to equip these French-made aircraft with Indian weapon systems. Recent open-source reports suggest this massive deal could be worth nearly $40 billion, with up to 90 of the jets being manufactured locally in India under technology transfer agreements to boost domestic defence production...
Experts Warn Procuring Russian Su-57 Jets May Delay India’s AMCA Programme and Increase Foreign Defence Dependence
In late May 2026, Russian authorities confirmed that advanced consultations are underway regarding the local co-production of the Su-57E stealth fighter in India. Despite Moscow’s renewed push to supply the Indian Air Force (IAF) with this fifth-generation aircraft, senior Indian military planners remain deeply apprehensive. Officials have repeatedly cautioned that purchasing the Russian jet could trigger severe long-term complications, including massive lifetime costs, poor fleet...
Indian Navy May Limit Initial S-5 Submarine Batch to Four as Planners Weigh Future S-5 Plus or S-6 Options
The Indian Navy's highly anticipated S-5 class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) project might be restricted to a primary batch of just four vessels, rather than the six originally proposed. This adjustment comes as naval planners are actively exploring options to shift towards a much larger and more advanced follow-on submarine design by the late 2030s. This strategic program, initially conceptualized around 2006, represents a massive leap in India's underwater deterrence...
Dassault Offers Falcon 10X as Alternative Platform for India's ISTAR Programme Amid Bombardier Global 6500 Dominance
India’s crucial Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft initiative has reached a critical procurement stage. In mid-2025, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) approved the purchase of three specialised jets for approximately ₹10,000 crore (around $1.2 billion). This initiative is considered one of the most vital upgrades for the Indian Air Force, enhancing its ability to conduct modern, network-centric military operations. Upon completion, India...
Indigenous AMCA to Feature Modular Engine Bay for Future 6th-Gen Variable Cycle Propulsion Upgrades
India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) initiative is taking strategic steps to ensure the fighter jet can seamlessly transition into a sixth-generation platform by the 2040s. According to sources, the new indigenous engine—currently being jointly developed by France’s Safran and India’s Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE)—is being built from the ground up with a modular architecture. This forward-looking design is specifically intended to smoothly integrate variable cycle...
IAF Seeks Indigenous Solutions for Jaguar DARIN III EFIS Batteries as European OEM Support Officially Concludes
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has embarked on a vital domestic manufacturing initiative to secure the future of its Jaguar strike fighter squadrons. The project focuses on locally producing crucial backup batteries for the aircraft's cockpit electronics, effectively ending reliance on foreign suppliers. This push, spearheaded by the 5 Base Repair Depot (5 BRD) situated in Sulur, aims to build specialised Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) batteries exclusively for the upgraded Jaguar...
HAL Initiates Phased Application of Domestic Radar Absorbent Material on Su-30MKI to Boost Air Defence Survivability
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has commenced a targeted initiative to enhance the combat survivability of the Indian Air Force's (IAF) Su-30MKI fighter fleet. To achieve this, HAL is applying domestically developed Radar Absorbent Material (RAM) to specific sections of the aircraft. This strategic move is designed to minimize the jet's Radar Cross Section (RCS), making it significantly harder for adversarial radar systems to detect and track the aircraft in hostile airspace. ad While...
DRDO Transforms STAR Drone into an Affordable Supersonic Missile to Support BrahMos in Saturation Strike Roles
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is heavily modifying its Supersonic Target Resembling Missile (STAR) program. Originally intended simply as a fast-moving target drone, the system is being re-engineered into an economical tactical supersonic missile designed for anti-ship and land attack operations. Known as the STAR-Tactical (STAR-T), this modified variant is set to play a crucial role in India’s strategy to produce large numbers of low-cost, domestically built...
HAL Maps AL-31FP Engine Architecture in 3D to Boost Long-Term Defence Repair and Su-30MKI Indigenisation
India is taking a major step toward self-reliance in military aviation by accelerating the indigenisation of the AL-31FP turbofan engines, which power the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) frontline Su-30MKI fighter jets. Moving away from traditional licensed assembly, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is actively working to establish deeper domestic manufacturing capabilities, advanced repair infrastructure, and total control over the long-term supply chain. ad The AL-31FP engine is a critical...
AMCA Programme Targets 21 Monthly Sorties for Prototype Testing to Overcome Tejas Like Prolonged Development Delays
The Ministry of Defence recently took a major leap forward in India's combat aviation journey by issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). According to the new guidelines, the programme mandates a rigorous flight-testing phase where five prototypes must complete 1,800 test flights within 84 months (seven years) of the contract signing. To meet this strict deadline, the prototypes will need to collectively average 21 sorties every month...
How R-37M, Astra Mk2, and Gandiva Missiles Poised to Transform India's Future BVR Multi-Role Combat Capabilities
While global powers develop next-generation aerial weapons, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is quietly assembling one of the most capable beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) stockpiles in Asia. A strategic combination of imported Russian technology and advanced domestic projects is set to arm India's diverse fighter fleet, including the Su-30MKI, Rafale, MiG-29UPG, and the indigenous Tejas. This comprehensive approach highlights India’s focus on achieving long-range strike...
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