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DRDO Outlines 10-Month Roadmap for Tejas Mk2 Prototype Assembly, Engine Ground Runs, and Taxi Trials
India’s Tejas Mk2 medium-weight fighter programme has reached a pivotal development milestone.
Newly released project outlines reveal a detailed, phased strategy by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to transition the indigenous jet from its final assembly directly into pre-flight testing.
This carefully structured timetable will guide engineers through essential ground evaluations, engine tests, and runway trials.
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The initial phase, slated for completion within...
Amid the growing race to co-develop the engine for India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme, Rolls-Royce is highlighting its deep background in top-tier fighter propulsion.
Sashi Mukundan, the Executive Vice President for Transformation at Rolls-Royce India, recently drew attention to the firm’s credentials in fifth-generation technologies.
He asserted that the company’s distinct technical know-how is exactly what India needs to achieve its long-term aerospace goals.
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A recently published tender from the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) sheds new light on the rapid progress of India’s Tejas Mk2 fighter programme.
The documentation reveals that the aircraft's cockpit is undergoing major structural and digital transformations to house next-generation avionics and advanced pilot interfaces.
With the aircraft currently in a crucial development phase, the integration of vital Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) is being fast-tracked.
Engineers are conducting...
The battle to co-develop a high-performance jet engine for India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is intensifying.
he primary contenders, British aerospace giant Rolls-Royce and France's Safran, are aggressively vying for one of the most critical defence partnerships in India's history.
In the midst of this tight competition, Sashi Mukundan, Rolls-Royce India's Executive Vice President for Transformation, made a strategic remark designed to highlight his company's global...
British aerospace major Rolls-Royce has presented a comprehensive new strategy for India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) engine initiative, revealing that their co-developed powerplant will be built with massive growth capabilities that extend well beyond the baseline 120kN requirement.
Sashi Mukundan, Executive Vice President of Transformation at Rolls-Royce India, has clarified that the proposed architecture for India’s next-generation fighter is not capped at the initial 120kN...
British aerospace giant Rolls-Royce has shared new updates on its foundational work in India for a proposed 120kN-class fighter engine. This powerplant is aimed at the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme.
The company highlighted that substantial strides have already been made in creating the essential technologies required for the core of this advanced engine.
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Discussing the firm's ongoing collaboration with India, Sashi Mukundan, Executive Vice President (Transformation) at...
Recent contradictory reports regarding the ongoing negotiations between India and US-based GE Aerospace for the F414 fighter jet engine have generated significant discussion.
However, new details clarify that the partnership is not facing a blanket deadlock, and different segments of the deal are progressing at varying paces.
The Initial Concerns
Earlier media reports indicated that discussions between New Delhi and GE Aerospace had hit a major roadblock.
While the technical parameters...
"We have five engines, the sixth engine is ready now. It will be picked up shortly. Last time, when I visited GE, the assurance was that they would give us 20 engines in the second half of this calendar year, between June and December. This is the indication from GE and this is a pessimistic number; they have told me they should do better," – D.K. Sunil, Chairman Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in a media interview in April 2026 speaking about the F404-IN20 engine deliveries delays to...
The Astra Mk-3 initiative, recently named 'Gandiva', is shaping up to be a monumental achievement for India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
While frequently viewed as just an upgrade to the existing Astra series of beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles, the Mk-3 actually represents a massive leap, establishing itself in an entirely new, highly lethal category of aerial weaponry.
This new missile is not merely an extension of its predecessors, the Mk-1 and Mk-2...
A newly released Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Indian Air Force regarding logistics support for its Rafale combat fleet has effectively crushed ongoing internet narratives from Pakistani commentators, who have persistently claimed that several Indian Rafale jets were shot down during the May 2025 Operation Sindoor conflict.
The June 2026 tender, which has recently gained widespread attention online, outlines the requirements for continued maintenance and performance-based logistics...
UK-based aerospace leader Rolls-Royce has presented its final offer to co-develop, design, and produce a new 120 kN-class jet engine with India.
This proposal is a major effort to secure a leading role in India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) initiative.
Backed by the UK government, the offer involves creating a clean-sheet engine design tailored specifically for the country's needs.
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This development arrives at a vital moment in India's push to build a homegrown engine for...
Recent reports suggesting that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is looking to acquire India's Akashteer air defence system have caught the attention of military experts worldwide.
It raises a natural question: why would a nation that already possesses an incredibly advanced, multi-layered air defence network—featuring American THAAD and Patriot systems, South Korean KM-SAMs, Israeli Barak and SPYDER units, and Russian Pantsir batteries—be interested in an Indian alternative?
According to...
The strategic defence partnership between India and Israel continues to deepen, encompassing everything from electronic warfare and radar systems to highly accurate munitions.
As the Indian Air Force (IAF) aggressively modernises its aerial combat fleet, Israeli defence contractors are stepping up with a new tier of standoff weapons.
These advanced systems are rapidly expanding the lethality and survivability of India’s frontline fighters, particularly the heavyweight Su-30MKI, the...
With ongoing tensions along India’s western borders, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing for a major leap in its combat readiness.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has announced that the first deliveries of the highly anticipated Tejas Mk1A fighter jets will begin around August or September 2026. This milestone follows the stabilisation of the supply chain for the American-made GE F404 engines.
Several airframes have already been fully assembled, and with the IAF holding firm orders...
The recent breakdown of Europe’s highly anticipated Future Combat Air System (FCAS) serves as a critical warning for international defence partnerships.
The effective collapse of the programme in mid-2026, driven largely by intense corporate friction between France’s Dassault Aviation and the multinational aerospace corporation Airbus, highlights severe challenges in multinational weapon development.
As India explores options for its own sixth-generation fighter requirements, the European...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is approaching a crucial milestone in the development of the Hindustan Lead-in Fighter Trainer-42 (HLFT-42).
According to company insiders, the immediate priority is finalizing the engine selection for the new aircraft.
Sources indicate that once the engine specifications are officially locked in, the overall airframe can be tailored around it, ensuring the design phase is successfully concluded before 2030.
This development reflects steady progress for...
Pune-based defence manufacturer Nibe Limited has announced that its domestically developed Vayu Astra-1 loitering munition can be fired directly from the Suryastra long-range rocket system.
This integration effectively turns the artillery platform into a dual-purpose deep-strike weapon, giving commanders the option to use either traditional guided rockets or kamikaze drones from a single vehicle.
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This announcement follows the successful completion of technical trials for the Vayu Astra-1...
The Indian Navy is quietly advancing one of the most significant domestic standardisation efforts in underwater warfare.
This strategic shift revolves around designing the upcoming Project-77 nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) and Project-76 next-generation conventional submarines (SSKs) using a shared foundation of core technologies, sensors, and combat systems.
Based on information from defence sources, naval planners have pinpointed several essential technologies that will be...
As India edges closer to selecting a foreign partner to co-develop a 120-kilonewton (kN) engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk2, the contest between Britain's Rolls-Royce and France's Safran has grown into a major strategic crossroads.
The final choice is no longer just about engine thrust; it is a critical debate between diversifying military suppliers and sticking with proven partnerships, a decision that will dictate India’s aerospace independence for decades.
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