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Tata, L&T and Bharat Forge Surge Ahead in AMCA Programme Race, HAL Faces Historic Exclusion
In a watershed moment for India’s aerospace sector, three private industrial heavyweights have been selected as the final contenders to develop the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), India’s indigenous fifth-generation stealth fighter. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has shortlisted Tata Advanced Systems Limited, a consortium led by Larsen & Toubro (L&T), and the Bharat Forge alliance to proceed to the next stage of this critical defence programme. This development signals a...
India's Evaluation of Su-57E Local Production Hinges on Critical Engine Selection: Adopt AL-41 Now or Await Izdeliye 177 Maturity?
Negotiations between India and Russia regarding the potential revival of fighter aircraft cooperation have reportedly reached an "advanced stage of technical consultations." Central to these discussions is a proposal to manufacture the export variant of the Su-57 stealth fighter, known as the Su-57E, within India. According to statements attributed to United Aircraft Corporation CEO Vadim Badekha, the roadmap involves licensed production at existing Indian facilities—likely the Hindustan...
How Astra Mk1 Range Extension to 160 Km Could Eliminate MICA NG Import Needs for Indian Fighter Fleet
A significant development in India’s indigenous defence capabilities has emerged following confirmation from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The agency is set to extend the range of the Astra Mk1 beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) from its current 110 km to approximately 160 km. This enhancement is poised to reshape the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) procurement strategy, potentially removing the necessity to import the French-made MICA NG missile. ad A New...
After Astra Success, DRDO Explores Extending Rudram-1 Anti-Radiation Missile Range To 300 km via Dual-Pulse Tech
Following the confirmed performance upgrades of the Astra air-to-air missile family, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is reportedly turning its attention to the Rudram-1, India’s primary anti-radiation missile. Fresh reports indicate that scientists are exploring methods to significantly extend the missile's strike range, potentially pushing it close to the 300 km mark by leveraging the same advanced propulsion technology used in the Astra program. ad Building on the...
New Visakhapatnam Dry Dock to Construct 10,000-Tonne Project-77 SSNs Alongside S5 Ballistic Missile Subs
In a major boost to India’s maritime strategic capabilities, construction work for the country’s next-generation S5 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) has officially commenced. The S5, which will form the backbone of India’s future sea-based nuclear deterrence, is being built at the same Ship Building Centre (SBC) complex that previously delivered the Arihant-class follow-on vessels, often referred to as the S-4 and S-4* platforms. According to defence sources, this...
India's Domestic Industry Successfully Resolves Chronic MiG-29K Zhuk-ME Radar Failures After Russian Vendor Support Lapses
In a significant milestone for indigenous defence sustainment, the Indian Navy and domestic industry have successfully stabilised the performance of the MiG-29K fighter fleet’s Zhuk-ME radar, effectively resolving chronic reliability issues that had plagued the platform for over a decade. This breakthrough follows the quiet lapse of the original Russian Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) certification in 2019. The expiration of this vendor agreement, rather than hindering operations...
HAL Refines HLFT-42 Design with Tejas Mk2 Style Air Intakes to Boost Aerodynamic Efficiency and Reduce Costs
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has introduced a significant design update to its HLFT-42 Lead-In Fighter Trainer (LIFT) programme, marking a decisive shift in the aircraft's aerodynamic configuration. The most notable modification is the complete redesign of the air intakes, moving away from the earlier concept inspired by the HF-24 Marut to a configuration that closely mirrors the Tejas Mk2. This strategic realignment aims to enhance aerodynamic efficiency, lower development risks...
India-Russia Su-57 Local Production Talks Enter Advanced Technical Phase, Focus on Increasing Indian-Made Systems
India’s pursuit of a modernised fighter fleet has reached a potential turning point, with Russia confirming that negotiations for the Su-57 stealth aircraft have moved into a critical new phase. Speaking to the press at the Wings India 2026 air show in Hyderabad, Vadim Badekha, the Chief Executive Officer of Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), revealed that discussions with New Delhi are now in a "deep technical stage," signalling a move beyond general interest toward concrete...
HAL and UAC to Facilitate Lease of 10-20 SJ-100 Jets to Indian Airlines for Operational Assessment before Full Commitment
India’s regional aviation landscape is poised for a significant transformation following a strategic announcement by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC). In a move to bolster domestic civil aviation capabilities, the two entities have formalised a plan to introduce the SJ-100 Superjet to the Indian market. The initiative will commence with the import of fully assembled aircraft for testing, eventually leading to the assembly of...
Why India Must Leverage $50 Billion Rafale Contract to Boost Exports of Indigenous Defence Tech to France
As India moves closer to finalizing what could be the largest single fighter aircraft acquisition in the world, the Rafale programme is poised to reach historic financial and strategic heights. Negotiations are currently advancing for the procurement of 114 Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA), a deal estimated to exceed $35 billion. When aggregated with the Indian Air Force’s previous induction of 36 jets and the imminent order of 26 Rafale-Marine fighters for the Indian Navy, the total...
Recent Astra Range Enhancements Driven by Indigenous R&D, Not Reverse-Engineering Captured PL-15s: Debunking Media Speculation
Recent media reports linking the performance upgrades of the Indian Air Force’s Astra air-to-air missile to Chinese PL-15 technology have highlighted the rapid spread of unverified narratives. Speculation has suggested that the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) achieved the Astra’s new capabilities by reverse-engineering propellant from a Chinese PL-15E missile allegedly recovered on Indian soil. However, defence officials and scientists have firmly rejected these...
KSSL Pioneers Hybrid Recoil Tech to Build World’s First 155mm 52-Calibre Artillery Gun Mounted on a 4x4 Truck
In a development that could redefine the standards for mobile heavy artillery, Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd. (KSSL) has confirmed the successful creation of a 155mm/52-calibre artillery gun mounted on a 4×4 wheeled chassis. Cited as a world first, this engineering feat integrates the firepower of a long-range heavy howitzer with the agility of a compact vehicle—a combination previously viewed as structurally unfeasible. ad Breaking the Weight Barrier with Hybrid Recoil The primary...
Hypersonic LR-AShM Set to Become India’s Premier Maritime Strike Weapon, Outperforming Brahmos in Speed and Range
In a recent assessment, Germany-based aviation and defence writer Thomas Newdick has underscored the transformative potential of India’s new Long-Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile (LR-AShM). According to his analysis, this advanced weapon system is poised to fundamentally reshape naval strike dynamics within the Indo-Pacific region. Newdick emphasises that the missile’s defining characteristic—its extreme hypersonic velocity—renders it exceptionally lethal. The destructive power of the...
Experts Claim Su-57 Equipped with Indian Avionics and Mission Software Could Outclass F-35 in Combat
A future fighter aircraft combining the aerodynamic prowess of Russia’s Su-57 with India’s advanced avionics and mission software could ostensibly surpass the combat capabilities of the American F-35 Lightning II. This assessment comes from Group Captain (Retd.) Dr. M. J. Augustine Vinod, a former Indian Air Force fighter pilot and military analyst, who suggests such a hybrid platform would offer a decisive advantage in modern aerial warfare. ad The "Potent Combination" of Hardware and...
Greece Eyes "Med QUAD" with India, Israel, Cyprus to Counter Turkey's "Islamic NATO" with Pakistan & Saudi Arabia
A new geopolitical concept is gaining traction within diplomatic circles, raising the prospect that the existing trilateral cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Israel could expand into a broader "Mediterranean QUAD" or "Med QUAD". Strategic analysts suggest this proposed alignment is designed to serve as a counterbalance to an emerging bloc led by Turkey, often referred to as an "Islamic NATO," which reportedly draws support from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Reports indicate that Athens...
GTRE Invites Indian Companies to Co-Develop and Manufacture Indigenous High Thrust Fighter Jet Engines
In a landmark development for India’s defence aerospace sector, the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has invited Indian industry to partner in the production of a high-power indigenous fighter jet engine. This move marks a definitive shift from research-focused development to industrial-scale manufacturing, aiming to secure long-term technological independence for the nation’s air power. ad From Laboratory to Shop Floor Through a newly released Expression of Interest (EoI), GTRE—a...
DRDO Extends Akash-NG Missile Range to 50 km after Successful Dual-Pulse Motor Validation against High-Speed Banshee Drone
India’s indigenous air defence architecture has achieved a critical milestone with the successful validation of the Akash-NG (Next Generation) missile system. Senior officials from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have confirmed that the system’s operational range has been extended to 50 km, significantly bolstering its ability to neutralise modern aerial threats. Ankathi Raju, Chief of the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), stated that these...
IAF Considers to Replace Two Crashed Tejas Mk1 with Mk1A Variant as Deliveries Expected to Start Soon
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently evaluating a strategic decision regarding the replacement of two Tejas Mk1 fighter jets lost in recent accidents. High-level discussions are underway to determine whether to commission new aircraft of the existing Mk1 standard or to transition the affected squadron directly to the advanced Tejas Mk1A variant. This deliberation follows the loss of two Final Operational Clearance (FOC) standard aircraft within a two-year period: a crash in Jaisalmer...
IAF Seeks ADA to Fast-Track India’s 6th-Gen Fighter Development by Exploring Global Joint Ventures
While the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) recently secured ₹15,000 crore to initiate the manufacturing phase of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), India’s indigenous fifth-generation fighter is only just transitioning from blueprints to physical reality. However, even as the AMCA project gains necessary speed, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is signalling a critical urgency: the countdown for the subsequent technological leap has already begun. Recent statements by Air Chief...
Tejas Mk2 Maiden Flight Timeline Unclear as HAL and DRDO Issue Contradictory Projections
The schedule for the maiden flight of India’s indigenous Tejas Mk2 fighter jet has become a subject of intense speculation following conflicting updates from top defence officials. While earlier projections suggested the aircraft would fly by mid-2026, recent statements from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) indicate that the milestone may slip to early 2027, leaving observers questioning the precise status of the critical programme. ad Conflicting Timelines from Top Officials The...
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