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India’s ambitious initiative to develop the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) has achieved a major breakthrough.
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has officially locked in the aircraft's aerodynamic shape, successfully transitioning the project out of the conceptual design phase and into the realm of physical engineering validation.
To confirm the fighter's real-world capabilities, vital wind tunnel testing contracts have been awarded to the National Aerospace Laboratories...
Moscow has presented a renewed proposal to New Delhi, offering to supply the Indian Air Force (IAF) with two squadrons of Su-57 stealth fighter jets.
If an agreement is finalised by the end of 2026, India could receive between 36 and 40 of these fifth-generation aircraft by 2030.
According to the proposed schedule, the first batch of fighters could arrive on Indian soil as early as late 2027 or 2028, with the full order completed before the decade closes.
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This offer arrives as the IAF...
The Indian aerospace sector is rapidly advancing its next-generation sensor technology, focusing heavily on passive Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems.
This move represents a major strategic shift in air combat, prioritizing the ability to spot enemy aircraft without broadcasting radio signals that give away a fighter jet's position.
As the modern battlefield becomes increasingly saturated with electronic warfare and radar-jamming technologies, this silent detection capability is...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is preparing to take a major step forward in its ongoing effort to modernize the nation's aerial combat fleet.
Next month, the MoD is projected to issue a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) to French aerospace manufacturer Dassault Aviation for the purchase of 114 Rafale fighter aircraft.
This development follows a critical clearance granted by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) on February 12, paving the way for what will be one of India's most significant...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is making a concerted effort to equip its upcoming Tejas Mk2 fighter jets with the formidable Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM).
Equipping the new aircraft with the Meteor is part of a strategic plan to unify India's high-tier aerial combat weapons.
However, bringing this vision to life is currently blocked by a clash between the Tejas Mk2’s domestic design and the strict integration rules enforced by MBDA, the European consortium that...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is drastically upgrading its aerial security framework, transitioning its current capabilities into a massive 10-squadron missile shield known as the "Sudarshan Chakra."
At the heart of this strategy is the allocation of one highly specialised S-400 squadron exclusively meant to protect the National Capital Region (NCR).
This elite unit will not only secure New Delhi but also act as a highly mobile strategic reserve, ready to be swiftly relocated to either the...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently reviewing the standard-issue weapons provided to its aircrew for combat operations, moving away from older handguns toward advanced, high-capacity Personal Defence Weapons (PDWs).
Reports indicate that the IAF is looking at the domestically produced ASMI 9mm machine pistol to replace the ageing Pistol Auto 9mm 1A, a locally manufactured version of the classic Browning Hi-Power.
Designed jointly by the Defence Research and Development Organisation...
In a major leap for India’s aerial combat capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is equipping its fleet of over 55 MiG-29UPG fighter jets with the Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM).
Initiated in late March 2026, this vital upgrade officially phases out the ageing Soviet-era R-73 missiles.
By modernising the classic "Fulcrum" fighter with next-generation weaponry, the IAF is proactively adapting to new battlefield realities and ensuring this highly trusted aircraft remains...
The French government's unwavering decision to withhold the source codes for the Rafale fighter's most critical systems—including its Thales RBE2 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, Modular Data Processing Unit, and SPECTRA electronic warfare suite—has delivered a stark message to New Delhi.
This uncompromising stance, recently highlighted by French media, arrives at a delicate moment as India pushes forward with negotiations to procure 114 multi-role fighter aircraft (MRFA)...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has invoked penalty clauses against the American aerospace firm General Electric (GE) due to ongoing delays in delivering F404 engines for the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet.
Payments to GE are now being released only after subtracting agreed-upon fines for each delayed unit.
This strict enforcement highlights HAL's commitment to protecting its interests amid severe global supply chain challenges that have slowed down the delivery of aircraft to the Indian Air...
The landscape of India’s unmanned military aviation is rapidly transforming.
Recent updates reveal that the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is now focusing its primary resources on the Futuristic Unmanned Fighter Aircraft (FUFA) over the heavier Remotely Piloted Strike Aircraft (RSPA).
This strategic pivot highlights a move toward ultra-fast, stealthy drone systems designed specifically to meet the complex demands of modern, sixth-generation aerial warfare.
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The maritime security environment is evolving rapidly, with adversaries increasingly relying on deceptive tactics such as emission control (EMCON) and transponder shutdowns to mask their movements at sea.
To counter these challenges, Bengaluru-based deep-tech startup Xovian Aerospace is developing an artificial intelligence-powered radio frequency (RF) satellite constellation.
Founded in 2018, the company recently secured additional strategic funding to accelerate this indigenous...
American aerospace major Lockheed Martin has revealed its readiness to supply a specifically adapted variant of its C-130J Super Hercules to fulfil the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) needs.
While keeping exact technical configurations under wraps due to fierce competition, the manufacturer is clearly aiming to provide an aircraft that perfectly matches India's unique geographical and operational requirements.
In doing so, the company plans to heavily rely on its...
Unmanned aerial vehicles have shifted from being specialised military assets to the primary force multipliers along the volatile borders between India and Pakistan.
As both nations rush to adopt First Person View (FPV) drones, loitering munitions, and swarm technologies, the Indian Army has secured a commanding lead.
Driven by robust domestic research and a booming private sector, India is rapidly scaling its unmanned operations, establishing a level of self-reliance and tactical...
Recent visual leaks of a new aircraft concept have captured the attention of maritime aviation experts, indicating that the Indian Navy might be considering two separate designs for carrier-based Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA).
Should these visual models align with official strategy, it would signal a profound evolution in naval doctrine, permanently embedding unmanned combat systems into the heart of India's carrier strike groups.
This reflects a broader push to modernize India's...
A recent high-level dialogue at the Pentagon has sparked fresh discussions about the future of India's aerial combat capabilities, with the United States hinting that the door remains open for New Delhi to procure the advanced F-35 stealth fighter.
This key indicator emerged on April 9, 2026, during a meeting between India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri—who was in Washington for a comprehensive three-day diplomatic tour—and Mike Duffey, the U.S. Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition...
The Indian Army is taking a monumental step in modernizing its frontline mobility by replacing traditional petrol-powered motorcycles with a new fleet of "Silent Scout" electric two-wheelers.
Marking a significant shift in operational strategy, key tenders for these advanced vehicles were closed in March 2026.
This transition builds upon the military's broader, ongoing green initiatives—which began years prior with a ₹175 crore investment to integrate hundreds of electric cars, buses, and...
MoD Plans DRAL Overhaul with New Private Aerospace Partners for Indian Rafale Production and MRO Hub
In a major step toward reshaping India’s aerospace manufacturing landscape, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is planning to initiate a comprehensive restructuring of Dassault Reliance Aerospace Limited (DRAL).
To support upcoming fighter jet production, the government is prompting French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation to replace its current minority partner, the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Aerostructure Limited, with fresh private-sector collaborators.
This structural overhaul follows a...
In a major push toward India's self-reliance in military manufacturing, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has officially acquired 75 hectares of land within the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor at Chitrakoot.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently presented the formal allotment letter to BEL Chairman and Managing Director Manoj Jain in Lucknow.
Backed by an investment ranging between Rs 562.5 crore and Rs 600 crore, this venture is projected to create over 300 direct...