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India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) have initiated efforts to create a new, stealth-friendly class of smart weapons specifically tailored for the internal weapons bay of the upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
This development follows recent revelations that the existing Rudram-1 anti-radiation missile is too bulky to be housed inside the fifth-generation fighter's concealed weapon compartments.
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Despite the global shift toward fifth-generation stealth aircraft, 4.5-generation fighters are set to remain the primary operational force for the Indian Air Force (IAF) and other major militaries well into the 2030s.
While stealth technology offers a groundbreaking reduction in radar visibility, the true deciding factors in modern aerial warfare are now superior sensors, seamless networking, advanced electronic warfare (EW), and comprehensive data fusion.
Instead of becoming obsolete...
Azerbaijan has expressed deep dissatisfaction regarding the strengthening defence cooperation between India and Armenia.
This growing partnership, highlighted by the delivery of advanced weaponry such as the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher (MBRL) and the potential sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, has drawn sharp criticism from Baku.
Azerbaijani officials and state media have described New Delhi's move as a destabilising act of "warmongering" in the South Caucasus.
However...
As the Indian Air Force advances toward acquiring a massive fleet of 114 Rafale fighters, military planners in Islamabad are shifting their long-term strategy.
Rather than attempting to match New Delhi jet-for-jet, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is turning to Beijing to build a highly integrated, technology-driven combat network.
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Following the intense military exchanges during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025, defence experts note a stark change in Pakistan's approach.
To prepare for...
India's quest to power its fighter jets with a home-grown engine has reached a major turning point with the advancement of the "Kaveri 2.0" project.
Previously viewed as a delayed initiative under the original GTX-35VS designation, the effort has been completely revitalised.
Today, it stands as a well-organised programme with strong industry support, strict deadlines, and a clear plan for integration into active combat aircraft.
A major breakthrough occurred in February 2026 when Defence...
The Indian Navy’s Project 18 Next-Generation Destroyer (NGD) programme is shaping up to be the nation's most significant naval surface warship endeavour since independence.
Naval Headquarters, alongside the Warship Design Bureau (WDB), is aiming for an extended production run of 10 to 12 heavily armed stealth destroyers.
Reports indicate that production will involve major domestic shipyards such as Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE)...
Discussions between New Delhi and Moscow regarding the purchase and domestic manufacturing of the Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter are progressing rapidly.
Recent reports and statements suggest the talks have moved into a highly advanced phase. Russia has tabled an extensive proposal that promises the swift delivery of fully assembled jets to India, followed by large-scale production within the country under a technology transfer agreement.
This comes after Russian President...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is on the verge of a major leap in its aerial strike capabilities.
According to former DRDO Chairman Dr. Sudhir Mishra, the upcoming BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) supersonic cruise missile will fundamentally transform how the Su-30MKI heavy fighter operates.
Because the new missile is significantly lighter than its predecessors, a single Sukhoi fighter will be able to carry up to five of these weapons at once, massively multiplying the aircraft's offensive...
India and France are currently evaluating a highly ambitious partnership to develop a 6th-generation Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
At the heart of these discussions is the joint creation of a cutting-edge Variable Cycle Engine (VCE). This next-generation propulsion system is designed to maintain high-speed, Mach 2-class cruising.
If successful, this collaboration would mark a major milestone in aerospace history, moving beyond simple aircraft manufacturing into the realms of advanced...
With the cost of American jet engines escalating rapidly, India's defence planners face a crucial question: Should they stick with the General Electric (GE) F414 for the Tejas Mk2 and Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk1, or shift toward the Eurojet EJ200 family as part of a larger collaboration with Britain's Rolls-Royce?
Recent reports indicate that the price of the GE F414 has surged from initial estimates of ₹70–80 crore to over ₹200 crore per unit, while GE is also seeking...
IAF Seeks 40-60% Localisation for 96 Rafale Fighters Under MRFA, Plans F4 Upgrade for Existing Fleet
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is pushing for unprecedented domestic manufacturing in its latest fighter jet acquisition.
Under the Medium Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) framework, New Delhi is pursuing a Government-to-Government (G2G) agreement with France to procure 96 Rafale F4 jets, mandating that up to 60 percent of the aircraft's components be manufactured within India.
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India officially submitted a Letter of Request (LoR) to the French government in late May, initiating the negotiation...
Israeli defence giant Rafael Advanced Defence Systems is actively negotiating with multiple private-sector defence firms in India to set up domestic production facilities for the Iron Dome air defence system and its Tamir interceptor missiles.
According to industry sources, this strategic move aims to fulfill international export commitments while rapidly replenishing Israel's own military reserves.
This development follows a massive spike in global demand for Tamir interceptors, driven by...
Equipping the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) legacy Mirage 2000 jets with a new radar might initially seem impractical.
These aircraft are projected to serve for only another decade before making way for next-generation fighters like the Tejas Mk2, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), and potentially more Rafales.
Yet, a deeper strategic analysis indicates that fitting the domestically developed Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar onto the Mirage 2000 could be one of...
New Delhi-based aerospace startup DG Propulsion, founded by Prateek Dhawan and Chirag Gupta, recently revealed its initiative to build a 10-kilonewton (kN) class jet engine.
This ambitious project shifts the company's focus from smaller micro-turbojets toward substantially larger propulsion systems.
For the firm, this advancement is a crucial leap toward becoming a cornerstone in India's expanding domestic aero-engine manufacturing sector.
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The private enterprise concentrates on...
Recent friction between major European aerospace firms, Dassault Aviation and Airbus, regarding the lagging Eurodrone project has sparked rumours that New Delhi might be asked to join as a full-fledged partner.
However, a closer look at the facts reveals that these claims are highly speculative and lack backing from official government statements or reliable defence analysts.
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The core of the current industrial conflict stems from Dassault Aviation reportedly demanding financial...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has officially strengthened its national airspace security by adding the Russian-made 55Zh6ME Nebo-UM radar to its arsenal.
Recently spotted during the IAF’s Vayu Shakti 2026 exercises, this mobile, three-dimensional (3D) Very High Frequency (VHF) system is a significant upgrade to India’s layered air defence shield, designed specifically to track incoming stealth fighters, cruise missiles, and ballistic projectiles over vast distances.
Traditional fire-control...
Bengaluru-based military technology firm Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace (FWDA) has introduced the FWD Supreme, a new artificial intelligence-driven combat aircraft initiative.
This project seeks to elevate India into an exclusive tier of countries actively engineering autonomous fighter jets. The startup recently declared that the project's initial testbed, the FWD Supreme Lite, is slated to make its maiden flight by the autumn of 2026.
The company highlights this effort as India’s...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has encountered a technical hurdle after one of the six recently delivered GE Aerospace F404-IN20 engines for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A programme showed a defect during post-delivery checks.
While HAL has raised the matter with the American manufacturer to resolve the snag, the Indian company is concurrently pushing forward with the jet's integration and certification processes.
Reports indicate this affected unit is the sixth engine...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is firmly pushing for the integration of active-duty officers into dedicated Project Management Teams (PMTs) across major defence manufacturing initiatives.
The goal is to establish a system of constant supervision, track real-time manufacturing progress, and guarantee that vital platforms are completed without delay.
Within this framework, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) initiative stands out due to its distinct structural approach compared to...