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After Brahmos, Can India’s Indigenous LR-LACM Become Next Major Defence Export Success?
The recent flight tests of India’s Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM) represent a historic leap for the nation's domestic weapons programme and its goal to emerge as a leading defence exporter. Engineered primarily by the Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), this new weapon places India squarely in the international market for long-range, subsonic cruise missiles. This highly competitive space has traditionally...
Why IAF Not Procuring More New Su-30MKI Fighters as AMCA, Tejas Mk2 and Super Sukhoi Upgrade Takes Center Stage
A recent ₹13,500 crore contract awarded to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for 12 new Su-30MKI fighter jets has sparked discussions about the Indian Air Force (IAF) and its future fleet composition. These new aircraft, which will be built at HAL's Nashik facility with over 62% indigenous content, are strictly meant to replace jets lost in accidents over the past two decades. Despite calls from aviation enthusiasts for a much larger procurement, sources suggest the IAF is deliberately...
How New 1.25 MW Generators Will Future-Proof Kolkata-Class Destroyers for Next-Gen Radars and Directed Energy Weapons
In a move to equip its frontline fleet for the future, the Indian Navy recently finalised a ₹425 crore agreement with Pune-based Bharat Forge Limited (BFL) on June 19, 2026. Under this deal, the Ministry of Defence will procure 12 indigenous 1.25 MW Marine Gas Turbine Generators (MGTGs). Although the immediate goal is to upgrade the auxiliary power systems on Kolkata-class destroyers, this enhancement lays the critical groundwork for hosting advanced, power-hungry systems like Directed...
How India is Constructing a Massive Multi-Layered Sensor Architecture Across the LAC to Counter Chinese Aerial Threats
While public focus on India's border strategy along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) usually centres on troops, fighter jets, and air defence networks, a quieter and equally powerful transformation is taking place. From Ladakh all the way to Arunachal Pradesh, India is actively building a massive, interconnected net of advanced sensors. This ambitious project aims to keep a constant watch on Chinese military movements across the highly complex Himalayan terrain. The building blocks of this...
Data Patterns Unveils Hawk-I 900 GaN AESA Radar Prototype, Offering 876 GaN TRMs to Upgrade MiG-29 and Tejas Fighters
India's domestic military electronics sector has taken a significant leap forward. Chennai-headquartered defence firm Data Patterns recently introduced a prototype of its advanced Hawk-I 900 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. Built with modern Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, this highly capable radar packs around 876 Transmit/Receive Modules (TRMs). It has been carefully engineered to fit within the space constraints of light and medium combat aircraft, making it an ideal...
Why India Prioritising Indigenous Project Kusha Over Extended-Range MRSAM for Long-Range Air Defence, and Where Barak Still Fits
Given the achievements of Israel’s Barak-ER, many have debated whether India should boost the range of its Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MRSAM) by simply attaching a larger booster. From an engineering perspective, this modification is highly practical. Israel has already proven this approach works, attaching a bigger booster to the Barak-8 interceptor to stretch its strike distance from 70–80 kilometres to a much wider 150 kilometres. ad India partnered with Israel Aerospace...
DRDO Receives Strategic Naval Radar Active Antenna Array Unit from Astra Microwave for Final Trials
Astra Microwave Products Limited has formally handed over a critical naval radar component to the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for its concluding phase of testing. Company leadership confirmed the delivery of the Active Antenna Array Unit (AAAU)—a highly sophisticated system engineered for both maritime and terrestrial applications—during their fourth-quarter financial briefing on May 27, 2026. This newly delivered unit is a fundamental building block for India’s...
Gridbots Unveils AI-Powered Sleuthound Drone Tracker and Sleuthound-Stab Platform for Next-Gen Anti-Drone and Surveillance Ops
Ahmedabad-based robotics and defence technology startup Gridbots has officially introduced two state-of-the-art electro-optical systems focused on improving modern battlefield monitoring and anti-drone operations. Aligned with India's self-reliance initiatives in the defence sector, the newly launched Sleuthound-Stab payload platform and the Sleuthound Drone Tracker are built to improve how armed forces detect, track, and eliminate threats. These systems are specifically designed to be...
Strategic Difference Between Indian and Pakistani Approaches to Kamikaze Drones and Unmanned Warfare
India’s escalating focus on loitering munitions, commonly referred to as kamikaze drones, goes well beyond merely adding another weapon to its arsenal. It signifies a major strategic shift toward achieving self-reliance in precision-strike capabilities, reducing reliance on imported equipment, and fostering a robust domestic defence manufacturing sector designed for long-term security. Conversely, Pakistan has chosen a contrasting path, prioritizing the swift enhancement of its tactical...
New DAP 2026 Defence Procurement Seeks True Indian Ownership Over Licensed “Made in India” Manufacturing Models
In a major leap for the nation’s military modernisation, the Ministry of Defence unveiled the draft Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2026 in February. Set to supersede the existing 2020 guidelines, this updated framework adapts to shifting global security dynamics, rapid technological advancements, and the ambition to position India as a premier hub for defence design. While the previous policy successfully promoted local manufacturing under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, DAP 2026...
Russia Proposes Joint Production of Advanced T-90MS Tanks Following India's Historic 1,000th T-90S Bhishma Milestone
Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport has presented a proposal to India to jointly manufacture the advanced T-90MS main battle tank. This offer aims to elevate the quarter-century-long armoured vehicle partnership between the two nations. If accepted, the agreement would supply the Indian Army with a highly modernised and far more formidable iteration of its primary frontline battle tank. ad This development follows a monumental achievement for India’s defence industry: the...
How Indigenous AMCA Engine Development Could Take Over 15 Years Without Foreign Collaboration, Explains Former DRDO Chief
Former Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Dr. Samir V. Kamat, has shed light on why India is choosing to partner with foreign firms for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) engine. While he noted that the nation possesses the technical foundation to build a sixth-generation fighter jet engine on its own, pursuing a completely homegrown route could delay the project by more than 15 years. ad Speaking on the country’s long-term aviation goals, Dr...
Decoding China’s Subdued Response to India’s S5 Nuclear Submarine Equipped with Long-Range SLBMs
Beijing has yet to make any formal diplomatic protests or public announcements concerning India's monumental S5-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) initiative. Instead of issuing official government statements, China’s reaction is largely seen in its growing naval presence in the Indian Ocean, the ongoing enlargement of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), and the observations made by Chinese defence experts. ad Expected to be the cornerstone of India’s future...
As India Advances AMCA Development, Chinese Analysts Question Timelines and Downplay Near-Term Impact on Air Power Balance
India’s push to develop its indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is drawing considerable scrutiny from Chinese defence circles. Military observers in China widely characterise the programme as a highly ambitious endeavour, though they assert it remains too distant to disrupt current regional air power dynamics. While these perspectives stem from state-affiliated commentators and defence researchers rather than formal government policy, they provide a window...
Why India Must Prioritise Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Next-Gen Drone and Transport Aircraft for Reduced Acoustic and Thermal Signatures
Armed forces worldwide are actively pursuing advanced propulsion to improve the flight time, lower operational costs, and reduce the noise of unmanned aerial systems. In India, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has heavily backed homegrown jet engines and conventional powerplants for drones. However, it is now crucial to channel investments into electric hydrogen fuel cell technology to power the next generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), combat drones, and ultimately, transport...
Dassault Commits to 40 Years of OEM Support and Deep Indigenisation for Made in India Rafale Jets
In a major development for India's aerospace sector, French aviation giant Dassault Aviation has guaranteed a 40-year comprehensive maintenance, spares, and upgrade support package for the upcoming "Made in India" Rafale fighter jets. As the Indian Air Force (IAF) prepares for its large Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) procurement, this commitment ensures that the newly produced jets will remain operationally relevant and fully supported by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) well...
How India Building an AI-Powered, Multi-Layered Air Defence Shield with Mission Sudarshan Chakra
India's approach to protecting its skies is undergoing a massive transformation, highlighted by the formalisation of Mission Sudarshan Chakra and the inauguration of the Advanced Weapon System Complex (AWSC) at the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) in Hyderabad on June 12, 2026, by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Announced originally by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2025, this initiative moves the military away from relying on standalone weapons. Instead, the country is...
How Long-Term V2500 Engine Support Will Be a Crucial Factor for Embraer C-390 in India’s MTA Bid
As the Indian Air Force (IAF) evaluates its options for the Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) programme, the propulsion system driving Embraer’s C-390 Millennium is coming under intense scrutiny. The aircraft relies on the International Aero Engines (IAE) V2500 turbofan. While this engine is highly dependable and extensively utilised in commercial aviation, its mature stage in the production lifecycle presents both distinct advantages and potential hurdles for a defence procurement initiative...
Why China Is Reluctant to Supply Pakistan with J-35 Stealth Fighters Anytime Soon, Explains Chinese Analyst
Although recent months have seen a resurgence of claims suggesting Islamabad is on the brink of procuring approximately 40 J-35 fifth-generation stealth jets from China, a defence analyst based in Beijing asserts that the Chinese government will probably not greenlight such a transaction anytime soon, ignoring the rampant speculation. In a piece published by The Diplomat, Yang Xiaotong, an assistant researcher at an independent Beijing think tank focused on China-Middle East and North...
Bharat Supply & Support Alliance Unveils Fiber-Optic Guided GOLIATH-200 One-Way Attack UGV Immune to Electronic Warfare
In a significant leap for autonomous military technology, Indian defence firm Bharat Supply & Support (BSS) Alliance has introduced the GOLIATH-200. This new system is a one-way attack Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) specifically engineered to function flawlessly in environments saturated with electronic warfare. The launch highlights the rapid advancement of remote-controlled ground systems, heavily influenced by recent global conflicts where GPS disruption and signal jamming have become...
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