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As India bolsters its aerial shield with the expected arrival of its fourth S-400 missile squadron by mid-2026, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is reportedly developing a novel strategy to counter this growing advantage.
According to recent analyses, Pakistan plans to transform its ageing and retired Chengdu F-7PG fighter jets into fast, unmanned combat drones.
This ambitious initiative aims to create a new method for piercing India's sophisticated, multi-layered air defence network.
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The Distributed Aperture System (DAS) is a cornerstone of modern fifth-generation stealth fighters, turning the aircraft into a highly aware sensor node with a continuous 360-degree field of view.
While India’s upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) takes conceptual cues from the F-35 Lightning II’s AN/AAQ-37 DAS, the two programs are fundamentally different in their design, underlying technology, and strategic intent.
This divergence highlights New Delhi's push towards sovereign...
India is preparing to market its domestically designed Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV) to friendly allied nations, offering the 1,450-ton warships as a highly capable yet budget-friendly maritime solution.
Engineered to deliver firepower that far exceeds its compact displacement, the NGMV provides smaller navies with a disproportionate tactical advantage, serving as a highly lethal platform for both offensive strikes and maritime security.
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The core of the NGMV's devastating...
The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Tejas Mk2 fighter jet programme has successfully achieved a structural weight reduction of approximately 200 kilograms.
This milestone was accomplished through the implementation of advanced modular construction and jig-less assembly methods, which have vastly enhanced the aircraft's structural efficiency.
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Developed jointly by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and HAL, the Tejas Mk2—envisioned as a 4.5-generation medium-weight fighter for...
India is preparing to take a major step forward in its underwater combat capabilities. The domestically engineered Takshak heavyweight torpedo is scheduled to commence user-evaluation trials (UET) from the Indian Navy's Kalvari-class submarine fleet in late 2026.
This crucial testing phase is timed to align with the ongoing modernisation and refit schedule of these submarines, paving the way for a planned live warhead test in 2027.
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India’s private defence sector is taking a major leap forward with the development of the "Chaser," a new indigenous loitering munition by Hyderabad-based VEM Technologies.
Currently undergoing advanced prototype testing, this drone is engineered for Intelligence, Surveillance, Tracking, Attack, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) operations.
It merges long-endurance flight with pinpoint strike capabilities, positioning India to field its own long-range "kamikaze" drones comparable to globally...
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) is taking a decisive step to boost the combat readiness of the Indian Air Force (IAF) by upgrading its fleet of MiG-29UPG fighter jets.
On March 25, the MoD released a Request for Proposal (RFP) to arm these aircraft with the Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM), a move designed to drastically improve the jets' dominance in close-quarters aerial combat.
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A Comprehensive Fleet Upgrade
The newly issued RFP outlines a complete integration...
India is steadily closing the last remaining vulnerabilities in its western airspace as it prepares to receive its fourth S-400 Triumf air defence squadron by May 2026.
While the Indian Air Force (IAF) has already stationed two of its three active S-400 units—locally known as the "Sudarshan Chakra"—along the western front, a slight operational gap has persisted.
The integration of this upcoming fourth squadron will create an impenetrable shield along the border.
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India's domestic long-range air defence initiative, Project Kusha—formally known as the Extended Range Air Defence System (ERADS)—is advancing into a crucial stage.
Following the Indian Air Force's (IAF) approval to acquire five squadrons for an estimated ₹21,700 crore (approximately $2.6 billion), the DRDO has pushed the programme from the drawing board into active testing and early manufacturing.
This marks a major leap toward creating a sovereign, multi-layered air defence shield for...
Recent media reports suggest the Indian Navy is considering the purchase of 31 additional Rafale M fighter jets from France, supplementing the 26 aircraft already ordered in April 2025.
This potential expansion stems from an urgent need to prevent a shortfall in maritime strike capabilities.
The Navy currently relies on a fleet of 40 MiG-29K deck-based fighters, which are expected to reach the end of their operational lifespan around 2035, leaving a potential void in carrier air wing...
A recently circulated photograph—the first to show the DRDO's Archer-NG in flight—confirms that the Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) drone is steadily advancing towards active service.
Having successfully completed its initial test flight in October 2025, the aircraft is now undergoing rigorous sensor integration and flight envelope expansion tests.
The Archer-NG is a direct, refined successor to the TAPAS-BH-201 initiative. The previous TAPAS project, which utilised a heavier...
On 26 March 2026, the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE)—a premier Bengaluru-based laboratory of the DRDO—officially closed the submission window for its Expression of Interest (EOI).
This search aims to identify a Development-cum-Production Partner (DcPP) for the country's Advanced High Thrust Class Aero Engine (AHTCE).
The strict adherence to the deadline, with offers opened the following day, highlights the priority the government places on this fast-tracked initiative.
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India is pushing the boundaries of aviation technology with its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), an ambitious fifth-generation stealth fighter project backed by a ₹15,000 crore development budget.
Recent updates from the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) reveal a groundbreaking design choice: the aircraft will utilise modular internal fuel tanks that fit seamlessly inside its weapons bay.
This unique engineering solution could make the AMCA the first stealth fighter in the world...
Against the backdrop of rising geopolitical frictions in the Middle East, the Indian Army is taking significant steps to bolster its deep-strike arsenal.
Plans are actively underway to acquire the highly advanced 800-kilometre extended-range variant of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
This procurement highlights a strategic shift shaped by global conflicts and India's own recent military engagements.
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Currently, the Army's inventory includes BrahMos missiles capable of hitting...
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is gearing up to evaluate a Next Generation (NG) variant of the Shaurya surface-to-surface hypersonic missile.
Built for rapid, highly precise strikes from a canister-based launch system, this upgraded weapon aims to vastly improve its ability to survive and outmanoeuvre advanced enemy missile defence networks during the final moments of its flight.
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The foundational Shaurya system—widely considered the land-based counterpart to...
As of early 2026, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is reportedly nearing the final approval stages for a substantial follow-on contract to acquire 60 to 70 additional Chengdu J-10CE fighter jets from China. This major acquisition would bring Pakistan's total inventory of the aircraft to nearly 100.
The primary objective behind this procurement is to match the Indian Air Force's growing fleet of French-made Dassault Rafale jets on a one-to-one numerical basis, a move driven by New Delhi's recent...
India's state-owned aerospace and weapons manufacturer, Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), has successfully completed the First-off Production Model (FOPM) for the Advanced Akash Weapon System.
This major manufacturing milestone clears the path for the mass production and widespread deployment of this modernised air defence system by the Indian military.
According to a recent regulatory update, the newly advanced version of the Akash system features several improved sub-systems that...
Amid complex global security challenges, India is on track to finalise the induction of its cutting-edge S-400 Triumf air defence system.
The final two squadrons of this advanced missile shield are slated to arrive from Russia in 2026. Official sources indicate that the fourth unit will be delivered as early as April, while the fifth and final system is expected by November.
This timeline will successfully conclude the landmark $5.43 billion defence agreement that New Delhi and Moscow...
Data Patterns (India) Ltd., a prominent domestic electronics manufacturer, is stepping up as a crucial contributor to India’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk2 programme.
The company is developing advanced cockpit and avionics systems for the upcoming medium-weight fighter jet.
Crucially, the technological foundations laid for the Tejas Mk2—which is currently targeting its maiden flight by mid-2026—are expected to be adapted for India’s ambitious fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat...