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Uttam Radar Tracks 10m² RCS Target at 240km Range on Tejas Mk1A, Paving Way for Astra Mk2 Integration
The Indian Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme has achieved a significant technological milestone, further solidifying the Tejas Mk1A as a highly capable platform for modern aerial warfare. Recent flight tests have demonstrated that the indigenous Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar can successfully detect and track a target with a 10-square-metre Radar Cross-Section (RCS) at an impressive distance of 240 kilometres. This breakthrough dramatically enhances the...
How DRDO’s Future Hypersonic Glide Vehicle Programme Could Offer Dual-Capable Strike Options against Advanced Missile Defences
India’s rapid advancements in hypersonic technology are laying the groundwork for a highly sophisticated, Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)-class Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV). According to emerging assessments from strategic experts, this future system could be "dual-capable," meaning it is engineered to carry either conventional explosives or strategic nuclear warheads. Expected to operate independently from India’s ongoing tactical hypersonic missile projects, this long-range...
Australia’s MQ-28 Ghost Bat Emerges as Potential Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) for IAF with Significant ToT Prospects
The Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat, an advanced unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) developed in Australia, is increasingly being seen as a strong contender to fulfill the future requirements of the Indian Air Force (IAF). As strategic defence partnerships between New Delhi and Canberra broaden to include cutting-edge aerospace technology, the MQ-28 is drawing significant attention. Although no formal purchase agreement has been declared by either government, recent engagements suggest that...
To Counter China's Stealth-Ready PL-16, Why India’s Future Air Defence Relies on Kill Webs and Manned-Unmanned Teaming
The introduction of China's PL-16 long-range air-to-air missile has sparked a major shift in how Asian nations view future aerial combat. While its impressive strike range of over 300 kilometres captures headlines, its true danger lies in its physical design. The missile is compact enough to fit perfectly inside the internal weapon bays of China's fifth-generation stealth fighters, such as the J-20 and the upcoming J-35. Recent technical details suggest the PL-16 is roughly 4 metres long...
Will India Abandon ORCA Fighter? How TEDBF's Land-Based IAF Sibling Lost Momentum to AMCA and Rafale
The Omni-Role Combat Aircraft (ORCA) stands out as a fascinating concept within India's domestic fighter development network. Originally planned by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) as a dedicated land-based version of the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Air Force (IAF), it was envisioned as a medium-weight, twin-engine jet. Its main goal was to bridge the operational gap between the Tejas Mk2 and the fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). ad...
Astra Microwave Nears Completion of Active Antenna Array Unit for Virupaksha AESA Radar, Full System Expected by End of 2026
Astra Microwave Products Limited has revealed major progress on the much-anticipated Virupaksha Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar project. During a financial performance briefing on May 27, 2026, the company confirmed that the radar's core component, the Active Antenna Array Unit (AAAU), is in its final stages of development. The complete radar system is projected to be fully assembled and ready for the Indian Air Force by the close of 2026. ad Designed by the Defence...
Pakistan Accelerates Procurement of Advanced Chinese Missiles and Turkish UAVs after Operation Sindoor Fallout
In the aftermath of the military engagements known as Operation Sindoor, Islamabad is moving swiftly to upgrade its national airspace security. To achieve this, Pakistan is heavily investing in new long- and medium-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) batteries from Beijing, alongside state-of-the-art unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from Ankara. ad According to top-level intelligence reports, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is integrating a multi-layered Chinese anti-aircraft shield. The...
Threatened by India's S-400, Pakistan Eyes to Upgrade Saab 2000 AEW&C with Mission System Enhancements and Radar Range Extension
In a bid to protect its crucial aerial surveillance assets, Pakistan is reportedly setting the stage for a major mid-life upgrade (MLU) of its Saab 2000 Erieye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) fleet. Spearheaded by the National Aerospace Science and Technology Park (NASTP), this extensive modernisation effort aims to drastically improve the survivability of the Pakistan Air Force's (PAF) key force multipliers. Early details indicate that the aircraft will undergo significant...
President Putin Extends Fresh Proposal for India-Russia Su-57 Co-Development, Stating It Could Have Been Joint Project from Start
Russian President Vladimir Putin has renewed a major strategic offer to New Delhi, inviting India to join the Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighter programme. Speaking recently at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Putin emphasised that Moscow is fully prepared to not only export the advanced stealth jets but also partner on the joint development of future technologies for the platform. ad Reflecting on the historical defence partnership between the two nations, the...
After Netra Mk2 Completion, IAF Eyes Fleet of Six Airbus A330 AWACS for Comprehensive 360-Degree Airborne Radar Coverage
Following the anticipated completion of the Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Netra Mk1A and Mk2 programmes, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is planning a major expansion of its airborne surveillance capabilities. According to sources, the IAF aims to introduce a fleet of six next-generation Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft mounted on widebody Airbus A330 airframes after 2030. Informally referred to as the "AWACS Mk3," this platform will be India’s first...
Solar Industries Joins Indigenous Project Kusha Programme, Contributing with Solid Rocket Motors and Propellants
India is taking decisive steps towards securing its airspace with homegrown technology through the ambitious long-range air defence initiative, Project Kusha. Led by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), this critical programme has gained significant momentum with the active participation of private sector major Solar Industries. Recent reports indicates that the project is advancing rapidly, with the successful ground testing of dual-pulse rocket motors and the...
Cyprus Considers Indian BrahMos Missiles while Turkish Media Downplays Threat Using Demographics vs. Greece
Major broadcasting networks in Turkey, including TRT Haber and HaberGlobal, have dramatically increased their coverage regarding the Republic of Cyprus's potential purchase of India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles. Broadcasts featuring alarming titles like "Yıldırımhan Panic in Southern Cyprus!" reveal a growing unease among Turkish commentators. To calm the domestic audience, several Turkish news segments have resorted to highlighting the massive demographic disparity between Turkey...
ADA Issues Multiple Critical Engineering Tenders to Fast-Track AMCA And Tejas Mk2 Development
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has released a series of new tenders that highlight the rapidly progressing development of India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and the Tejas Mk2 fighter jet. These recent work packages demonstrate that the ADA is simultaneously building up capabilities in real-time structural monitoring, flight data infrastructure, and complex aircraft systems integration as both indigenous defence projects approach key milestones. ad One of the most...
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...
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