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How New Pinaka LRGR-120 to Empower Indian Army to Conduct Cost-Effective Saturation Strikes Deep Inside Enemy Territory
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has granted the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the Indian Army to procure the Pinaka Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR), a system also referred to as Pinaka-III. This approval marks a pivotal shift in India’s artillery capabilities on the western front, enabling the Army to deliver precise, high-volume strikes at ranges previously covered only by expensive missiles. By extending the reach of the indigenous Pinaka system to 120 km, India is set to...
ADA to Start Preliminary Studies on Tailless 6th-Gen Fighter, Prioritizing Blended Wing-Body & Shape-Shifting Tech
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), a premier nodal agency under India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has initiated high-level internal research into a sixth-generation tailless fighter jet. This ambitious undertaking aims to define the technological parameters for the future of India’s aerial warfare capabilities, focusing heavily on stealth, adaptability, and network-centric operations. ad While currently classified as an in-house initiative, these...
From MRFA to Nuclear Subs, 10 Critical Defence Deals Likely to Receive Govt Clearance in 2026
The year 2026 is poised to become a definitive turning point in the roadmap for India’s defence modernisation. A host of long-awaited acquisition programmes and strategic capability initiatives are expected to either secure formal government clearances or advance to the crucial contract-signing phase this year. Collectively, these impending decisions will shape the operational posture of the Indian Air Force (IAF), Navy, and air-defence wings well into the 2040s. Furthermore, they will...
Indian Netizens Savage China’s Ceasefire Claims by Exposing Catastrophic Failures of Its Weaponry in Op Sindoor
A fresh diplomatic row has erupted following claims by the Chinese government that it played a decisive role in brokering peace during the India-Pakistan conflict of May 2025, known as Operation Sindoor. While Beijing attempts to position itself as a peacemaker, Indian citizens and defence analysts have taken to social media to dismantle this narrative. The online backlash suggests that the ceasefire was not the result of Chinese diplomacy, but rather a consequence of the catastrophic...
DAC Clears Procurement of 36 Additional Meteor Missiles to Boost IAF Rafale Fleet
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has formally granted Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the procurement of over 36 additional Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles for the Indian Air Force (IAF). This approval serves as a definitive endorsement of the missile's strategic value and signals the government’s intent to address immediate inventory requirements, even as negotiations for a separate, long-pending follow-on contract continue. By decoupling this specific procurement...
MoD Sanctions Critical Funding for Indigenous 1,350 HP Engines to Power Indian Army’s T-90 Tank Fleet
In a significant stride towards bolstering the Indian Army’s armoured capabilities, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has officially cleared financial support for the indigenous development of a high-performance 1,350 horsepower (HP) engine for the T-90 ‘Bhishma’ Main Battle Tank (MBT). Operating under the robust MAKE-I (Government Funded) procurement framework, the initiative aims to deliver a complete indigenous power pack, including the engine and essential automotive peripherals. To...
HAL to Convert Six Boeing 767 into Aerial Refueling Tankers for IAF as DAC Approves 9,000 Cr Deal
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has officially cleared a ₹9,000 crore project to acquire six mid-air refuelling tankers, moving the Indian Air Force (IAF) a step closer to modernising its fleet with the Boeing 767 platform. This acquisition will be executed through a collaborative effort between Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). This decision represents a strategic pivot towards more efficient, multi-role refuellers designed to meet India’s...
India’s S4* SSBN Hits Record 80% Indigenous Content, Paving the Way for Higher Localisation in S5 & Project-77 Subs
In a landmark development for Indian naval self-reliance, the nation’s fourth ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), designated as S4*, has begun its sea trials, setting a new benchmark in domestic defence production. The vessel has achieved an indigenous content ratio of nearly 80 per cent, the highest figure recorded among the four nuclear-powered platforms developed under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) programme to date. This accomplishment underscores the increasing maturity of...
DRDO Fast-Tracks Astra Mk3 Development with Imminent Ramjet Trials, Targeting Operational Induction by Year 2029
India is rapidly advancing its aerial warfare capabilities as the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) accelerates the timeline for the Astra Mk3, a next-generation air-to-air missile. Also known as the 'Gandiva'—named after the legendary bow of Arjuna—this weapon system is being fast-tracked for production clearance, with the agency targeting operational induction by 2029. ad Imminent Trials to Validate Propulsion According to defence sources, the development programme has...
Russia Offers India Krasukha-2 EW System to Blind Enemy AWACS and Protect Vital Defence Assets like S-400
In a move that could significantly bolster India’s electronic warfare capabilities, Russia has reportedly offered to supply the Indian Armed Forces with the Krasukha-2, a formidable electronic warfare (EW) system designed to blind the "eyes" of enemy air power. This proposal highlights a strategic shift in modern defence planning, moving beyond reliance solely on kinetic interceptors (missiles) toward layered, non-kinetic countermeasures that neutralize threats before they can engage. ad...
ADA Initiates Critical Design Phase for AMCA Rear Fuselage by Inviting Capable Industry Partners for Collaboration
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has taken a decisive step forward in the development of India's fifth-generation fighter jet. By officially releasing a comprehensive Statement of Work (SoW), the agency is seeking competent industrial partners to execute the detailed design and engineering of the rear fuselage for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). This development marks a significant transition for the programme, moving it from the initial configuration definition phase...
50% Price Hike Halts India's Plan to Acquire Six More P-8I Maritime Surveillance Aircraft from US
Plans to bolster the Indian Navy’s maritime capabilities have encountered a significant obstacle as negotiations between India and the United States for six additional Boeing P-8I surveillance aircraft have stalled. The primary cause of this deadlock is a sharp disagreement over pricing. Reports indicate that the cost of the proposed deal has escalated by nearly 50 per cent, rising from an earlier estimate of $2.42 billion to approximately $3.6 billion. American officials have refused to...
DRDO Sets Stage for Testing Upgraded 200 km Range Astra Mk2 Missile with New Dual-Pulse Motor in Early 2026
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is preparing for a significant milestone in India’s indigenous military aviation programme. According to recent reports, fresh trials for an enhanced version of the Astra Mk2 Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM) are scheduled for early 2026. This upgraded variant will feature an advanced dual-pulse rocket motor designed to extend the missile's strike range to nearly 200 kilometres. ad Boosting Range and Performance The...
India May Upgrade Select Su-30MKI Squadrons with Russian Help While Awaiting Indigenous Super-30 Completion
In a strategic move to balance immediate operational requirements with long-term indigenisation goals, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is reportedly considering a "dual-track" modernisation strategy for its frontline Su-30MKI fleet. While the comprehensive, domestically developed "Super-30" programme progresses through its development cycle, the IAF may upgrade a select number of squadrons with direct Russian assistance to ensure combat readiness in the interim. ad Bridging the Gap: The Interim...
Indian Army Eyes More Ultra-Light Artillery for High-Altitude Warfare After M777 Howitzer Proves Effective During Op Sindoor
Following the tactical success observed during the recent "Operation Sindoor," the Indian Army is reportedly considering the acquisition of additional Ultra-Light Howitzers (ULH). The operation served as a critical proving ground for the M777 155mm artillery guns, validating their mobility and precision in high-altitude combat zones. This combat validation has reinforced the Army's strategic requirement for lightweight, long-range artillery platforms capable of operating in the challenging...
Indian Navy Seeks CCS Approval to Fast Track Indigenous TEDBF, Plans to Leverage AMCA Consortium for Faster Development
The Indian Navy has strongly reiterated its dedication to the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) programme, ending recent speculation regarding the future of the indigenous carrier-borne aircraft. In a significant clarification, the Chief of Naval Staff has confirmed that the project remains a top priority and is poised for substantial progress in the immediate future. This announcement highlights the Navy’s resolve to secure a "Made in India" fighter jet specifically designed to meet...
Su-57E Likely to Cost India Half the Price of Rafale Under MRFA, Offering Full ToT, Source Code, and Cost-Effective 5th-Gen Alternative
In a significant development that could reshape India’s Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) acquisition, a senior official from Russia’s Rostec defence conglomerate has claimed that the Su-57E stealth fighter could be procured by India at nearly half the total package cost of the French Rafale jets. The claim, shared exclusively with sources, targets the ongoing competition for 114 fighter jets—a deal estimated to be worth over ₹2 lakh crore (approximately $24 billion). While the official...
Indian Army's Interest in Stryker Armoured Vehicles Fades After Failed Evaluations in High-Altitude and Amphibious Roles
The Indian Army’s proposed acquisition of the US-manufactured Stryker armoured fighting vehicle appears to have hit a definitive roadblock. According to a recent report by Times Now, enthusiasm for the platform within the military establishment has significantly waned, casting serious doubts on whether the deal will proceed. While the Stryker was initially viewed as a strong contender to enhance the Army’s rapid deployment and amphibious capabilities, recent assessments indicate the...
C-130J Emerges as Early Favourite in India's MTA Race, Boasting IAF Familiarity and Proven High-Altitude Record
As the Indian Air Force (IAF) moves closer to finalising its requirements for the Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) programme, the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules is reportedly gaining significant traction as a leading contender. A recent assessment by Bharat-Shakti indicates that the American platform’s established operational history, combined with the IAF’s extensive familiarity with the type, has placed it in a formidable position against rivals from Brazil and Europe. ad The MTA...
IAF Not Pursuing Further Tejas Mk1A Orders, Shifts Focus to Operationalizing Current Fleet and Mk2 Development
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has decided against placing follow-on orders for the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet beyond the recently concluded contracts, signalling a strategic shift towards stabilizing current inductions and accelerating the development of the more advanced Tejas Mk2. Following the recent approval for 97 additional Tejas Mk1A jets, the total order book for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme—comprising earlier Mk1 and Mk1A deals—now stands at 220 aircraft. This significant...
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