Featured News

India Receives First Consignment of Fourth S-400 Regiment, Full Delivery Expected by Month End to Fill Western Front Gaps
India has officially begun taking delivery of its fourth Russian-made S-400 Triumf air defence regiment, locally designated as the "Sudarshan Chakra." The initial shipments recently arrived via sea routes, representing a vital enhancement to the nation's long-range airspace security. The remaining hardware is anticipated to dock at various Indian ports over the coming days, with the complete handover of the fourth system projected to finish by the end of June 2026. This progress comes...
How RudraM-II Anti-Radiation Missile to Neutralise Silent Enemy Radars Using Multi-Mode Seeker Tech
On June 2, 2026, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test-fired the indigenous RudraM-II anti-radiation missile from an Indian Air Force Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet off the coast of Odisha. This landmark achievement significantly boosts India's capabilities in the Suppression and Destruction of Enemy Air Defences (SEAD/DEAD). Crucially, this new weapon provides a highly effective solution to a long-standing tactical problem: taking down hostile radar...
IAF Advances Talisman EW Suite Integration on Su-30MKI to Counter Advanced Missile Threats, Tejas Mk1A and Jaguar to Follow Next
As part of a comprehensive effort to modernise its combat fleet, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is moving to equip its primary Su-30MKI fighter jets with the cutting-edge Talisman Airborne Defence Suite (ADS). Sources indicate that the integration process has already begun, and formal IAF testing is scheduled to commence towards the end of 2026. The Talisman system, initially deployed on the Indian Navy's MiG-29K fleet, is now being rolled out for the air force. In addition to the Su-30MKI...
Indian Navy's P-18 Next-Gen Destroyer Evolving into Massive, Heavily Armed Cruiser-Scale Warship for Future Maritime Warfare
The Indian Navy's Next-Generation Destroyer (NGD) initiative, known internally as Project 18 (P-18), is shaping up to be a groundbreaking surface warfare program. Originally envisioned as a simple follow-on to the Visakhapatnam-class, the project has grown into a significantly larger, cruiser-sized vessel. It is being designed from the ground up to handle long-range air defence, hypersonic strikes, ballistic missile interception, and the management of unmanned systems, along with advanced...
GTRE-Safran 120kN Engine to Feature Variable Geometry Afterburner to Maximize Thermal Stealth for AMCA Mk2 Fighters
India’s Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) and French aerospace leader Safran are collaborating to build a powerful new 110–120 kN class turbofan engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk2. Recent open-source reports indicate this ambitious ₹61,000 crore ($7 billion) joint venture will result in a clean-sheet engine design, granting India full intellectual property rights and comprehensive technology transfer. Beyond pure power, this new engine addresses a crucial...
Indian Navy Engages Indian Shipyards and European Firms to Procure Two Midget Submarines for Elite MARCOS Ops
The Indian Navy is taking a major step to enhance its covert underwater capabilities by initiating discussions to acquire two midget submarines. These highly specialized vessels are specifically meant for the Marine Commandos (MARCOS), India's elite naval special forces. This development revives a long-standing operational requirement to strengthen maritime security and special operations in shallow, coastal waters where standard submarines cannot safely navigate. ad Often classified as...
Adani ARYAN 52 Mounted Artillery Advances in Field Trials, Prepares to Compete for Indian Army MGS Procurement
Adani Defence and Aerospace has made a notable breakthrough in India’s defence manufacturing sector. Their new ARYAN 52 Mounted Gun System (MGS) recently passed the rigorous initial field trials conducted by the Indian Army. This 155mm/52-calibre artillery system is mounted on a heavy-duty truck and is essentially a localized version of the battle-tested ATMOS system originally designed by Israel's Elbit Systems. This milestone marks a vital leap in upgrading both the striking power and...
How Astra Mk1’s 160 km Range Boost Could Threaten Up to Half of Pakistan's Frontier Airspace, Pushing PAF Jets Further Inland
India is preparing to give its domestically produced Astra Mk1 beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile a massive upgrade, significantly increasing its striking distance from 110 km to an impressive 160 km. This improvement is driven by sophisticated energy management, refined flight paths, and advanced propulsion technologies, such as dual-pulse rocket motors. Crucially, these upgraded missiles are slated to be mounted on India’s Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) and High Altitude Long...
Russia Advances Su-75 Checkmate Development with First Prototype Construction Underway, Confirms UAC
The manufacturing of the first prototype for Russia's new fifth-generation combat aircraft, the Su-75 "Checkmate," is officially underway. Vadim Badekha, the Chief Executive Officer of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC)—a branch of the state-owned aerospace conglomerate Rostec—confirmed this progress during a recent interview with the TASS news agency. Badekha highlighted that returning to the single-engine fighter market is a crucial milestone for the Russian aviation industry, which...
How IAF Rafales Fully Capable of Defeating Pakistan's J-10C and Potential J-35 Stealth Fighters in Future Confrontations
According to Group Captain Amit Gehani, the Commanding Officer of the Indian Air Force's (IAF) No. 17 "Golden Arrows" Squadron, India's Rafale jets can confidently defeat Pakistan's current J-10C fleet and their anticipated J-35 stealth fighters. The Golden Arrows serve as the premier IAF unit responsible for operating these advanced French-made aircraft. During an interview with Vayu Aerospace Magazine, Group Captain Gehani discussed the impressive success of the Rafale jets throughout...
India Expected to Join GCAP or FCAS 6th-Gen Fighter Programme by Year End as MoD Awaiting Formal Responses and Detailed Proposals
To keep pace with the rapidly evolving nature of aerial warfare, India has begun exploratory talks to join one of the two premier sixth-generation fighter aircraft development consortia globally. The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Ministry of Defence recently informed a Parliamentary Standing Committee of their intent to participate in either the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP)—driven by the United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan—or the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), led by France, Germany...
Rolls-Royce Proposes Extensive ToT and Full IP Rights for India's AMCA Mk2 Engine with Plans for 2034 First Flight
In a major boost to India's domestic aerospace aspirations, British aviation powerhouse Rolls-Royce has submitted a groundbreaking proposal to jointly create a new fighter jet engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) project. Moving far beyond standard commercial agreements, this offer promises complete intellectual property (IP) rights and a massive transfer of technology (ToT), ensuring the core research and manufacturing happens directly on Indian soil. ad Highlighting the...
IAF Chief’s France Visit to Accelerate India’s 114 Rafale Deal with Focus on Indigenous Weapons Integration
In a significant push to modernize its combat fleet, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is fast-tracking its ambitious Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) initiative. Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh commenced a crucial official tour of France on June 1, signalling that New Delhi is gearing up to issue a formal Letter of Request (LoR) to Paris for the procurement of 114 Dassault Rafale combat jets. ad During his visit, the IAF Chief is slated to hold high-level discussions with Dassault Aviation, the...
Indian Army Patents Active Counter-Rotating Blade Anti-Drone System to Enhance Tank Survivability in Modern Warfare
The Indian Army has successfully patented a groundbreaking anti-drone shield engineered specifically to protect its armoured vehicles. This new mechanism utilises a distinctive coaxial blade setup that spins above the tank's turret, forming an active physical shield to block airborne threats—especially explosives dropped by drones onto the heavily exposed upper sections of the tank. ad The patent documents detail a protective canopy comprising two distinct layers of blades attached to a...
IAF Revamping MiG-29UPG Fleet with Indigenous Spares, Maintenance and Weaponisation Before Transitioning to Tejas Mk2 Fighters
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is navigating a crucial period for its MiG-29UPG "Fulcrum" fighter jets. As the military works to keep these aircraft combat-ready into the late 2030s, a major priority is eliminating reliance on fragile foreign supply chains. Rather than facing an early retirement, the IAF plans to maintain the MiG-29UPG fleet—which is actively deployed across key frontline bases such as Adampur and Srinagar—until the domestically built Tejas Mk2 fighter aircraft gradually takes...
NIBE Aims for Total Indigenization of 300km Range Suryastra Rocket System Amid Indian Army Emergency Procurement
The Indian Army is rapidly enhancing its deep-strike capabilities with the impending induction of the "Suryastra" multi-calibre rocket launcher system. Manufactured by Pune-based defence company NIBE Limited, this advanced platform is poised to become a cornerstone of India's long-range artillery arsenal. Recent emergency procurement contracts and successful field trials underscore the military's urgent focus on securing precision battlefield capabilities. ad Built upon the combat-tested...
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...
Back
Top