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Indian Air Force Seeks Larger Inventory of Air-Launched Ballistic Missiles for Future Long-Range Combat Operations
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has initiated a strategic move to significantly increase its requirements for Air-Launched Ballistic Missiles (ALBMs). This decision highlights a major shift in India’s conventional deterrence strategy, placing a renewed focus on long-range, high-speed precision strike capabilities. According to defence officials familiar with the force planning, this revised requirement is a direct response to the evolving security dynamics in the region, specifically the rapid...
Indian Army Renames ATAGS as 'Amogh' (Infallible) Ahead of Army Day Parade, Signalling Trust in Native Defence Solutions
India’s premier indigenous artillery project, the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS), has been named "Amogh" (अमोघ), meaning 'Infallible'. The new name was spotted on the gun system during the recent rehearsals for the upcoming Army Day parade, scheduled for January 15 in Jaipur. This development strongly suggests that the Indian Army has finalised the nomenclature for the weapon system as it approaches large-scale induction. Symbolism and Operational Readiness The decision to...
India Likely to Receive Fourth S-400 Squadron by May 2026 as Russia Stabilises Supply Chains
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is expected to receive the fourth squadron of the formidable S-400 Triumf air defence system by late May 2026, marking a significant recovery in delivery schedules. This development follows high-level confirmations from Russian authorities that supply chain disruptions, previously caused by the prolonged conflict in Ukraine, have been effectively resolved. Supply Chains Stabilised The delivery is part of the landmark $5.43 billion (approx. ₹40,000 crore) deal...
Dassault Eyes Indian Manufacturing Hub to Scale Rafale Production Beyond 50 Jets Per Year Amid Increasing Global Demand
Dassault Aviation has reported a significant surge in Rafale fighter jet deliveries for the year 2025, highlighting an unprecedented global demand that is rapidly outstripping the company’s current production capabilities in France. In its latest operational disclosures, the French aerospace major confirmed the handover of 26 Rafale fighters in 2025, comprising 11 aircraft for the French Air and Space Force and 15 for export customers. This represents a marked improvement over 2024, when...
DAC Clears Induction of More Israeli SPICE-1000 Bombs for Precision Strikes While DRDO Refines Indigenous Gaurav
In a significant move to bolster the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) offensive capabilities, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has cleared the procurement of more SPICE-1000 precision guidance kits from Israel. This approval was part of a major defence spending package worth ₹79,000 crore, authorised on December 29, 2025. These advanced kits are designed to transform standard gravity bombs into sophisticated, long-range precision weapons. ad Enhancing Precision with Israeli Tech The SPICE...
Indian Navy Set to Induct Record 19 Warships in 2026, Targeting 200-Ship Fleet by 2035
The Indian Navy is poised to achieve a historic operational milestone in 2026, with plans to commission 19 warships in a single year. This unprecedented surge represents the highest annual accretion of naval platforms in the nation's history, significantly surpassing the 14 vessels inducted in 2025. This acceleration underscores the maturity of India's indigenous shipbuilding ecosystem and signals the Navy’s rapid transformation into a formidable blue-water force capable of countering...
India-France 120 kN Engine Partnership to Establish Complete Aero-Engine Testing Ecosystem in India
As India approaches the finalisation of a landmark agreement with France to jointly develop a new 120 kN-class aero-engine, the focus has shifted towards rapidly building a comprehensive domestic ecosystem for engine and component testing. This strategic initiative, supported by French technical expertise—likely involving aerospace major Safran and India’s Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE)—aims to bridge a critical gap in India's pursuit of self-reliance in high-thrust military...
Several Middle Eastern Countries Explore Indian Artillery Systems After Successful ATAGS Export to Armenia
The momentum behind India’s defence export sector is accelerating rapidly, driven by the successful deployment of the indigenous Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) in Armenia. This export success has triggered a wave of serious inquiries from multiple nations across the Middle East. The proven combat readiness and sophisticated engineering of these Indian artillery platforms have effectively placed New Delhi on the map as a rising powerhouse in the global arms trade, offering...
IAF Seeks G2G Route for 114 Rafale Fighters to Bypass Further MRFA Trials & Fast-Track Delivery as India-France Deal Nears
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is accelerating its efforts to secure an additional 114 Rafale fighter jets, with emerging reports suggesting that New Delhi and Paris are on the verge of finalising a historic government-to-government (G2G) agreement. This potential deal, which aims to bypass the protracted Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender process, promises to fundamentally restructure India’s aerospace manufacturing capabilities and address critical combat readiness gaps. ad Bypassing...
Indian Army Raising Dedicated Swarm Drone Regiments for Future Tech-Driven Battlefield Dominance and Surveillance
In a decisive move to modernise its combat capabilities, the Indian Army is establishing dedicated drone warfare units known as "Shaktibaan" regiments. These specialised formations are designed to equip the force with advanced swarm drone technology and precision strike capabilities, marking a significant shift in India’s military doctrine. Bridging the Operational Gap The primary objective of the Shaktibaan regiments is to enhance the Army’s ability to strike targets across a diverse...
Indian Navy Confirms Induction of 10 Indigenous Drishti 10 Starliner MALE Drones for Enhanced Naval Surveillance
In a major development for India’s maritime security, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi has announced that the Indian Navy is in the process of inducting 10 Drishti 10 Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPAs). This move is set to significantly bolster the force's ability to monitor vast oceanic regions. The Drishti 10 Starliner is an advanced, indigenous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufactured by Adani Defence & Aerospace. Its induction...
ADA Accelerates AMCA Programme with New SOW for Manufacturing Critical Bulkhead Frame Test Section
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has taken a significant step forward in the development of India’s fifth-generation fighter jet, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). The agency has released a comprehensive Statement of Work (SOW) inviting vendors to manufacture a test section of a bulkhead frame. This move is aimed at validating the complex manufacturing and inspection processes required for the stealth aircraft's primary structure. ad Validation of Indigenous Manufacturing...
ARDE Confirms Development of Indigenous Electromagnetic Railgun System to Boost Indian Army’s Long-Range Firepower
In a significant advancement for India's indigenous defence capabilities, the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) has confirmed that it is developing a futuristic Electromagnetic Railgun system. Ankathi Raju, the Chief of ARDE, described the programme as one of the laboratory's most ambitious projects to date, aiming to equip the Indian Army with a high-velocity precision strike capability that eliminates the need for traditional explosives and propellants. A Leap in...
India, Germany Set to Finalise $8B Project-75I Deal for Type 214NG Subs During Chancellor Merz’s Visit Next Week
India and Germany are on the verge of sealing a historic defence industrial pact that will see the construction of six next-generation conventional submarines for the Indian Navy. The deal, estimated to be worth approximately $8 billion (₹70,000 crore), involves a strategic partnership between German defence major ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and India’s state-owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL). This agreement marks the decisive conclusion of the long-pending Project-75...
HAL’s Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) Fails to Meet Indian Navy's Maritime Standards, Chief Confirming No Induction Planned
The Indian Navy has ruled out the induction of the indigenous Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, the Chief of the Naval Staff, confirmed that the platform does not meet the service’s specific maritime standards. In a recent interview with Vayu Aerospace Review, Admiral Tripathi stated that the Navy has completed its evaluation of the helicopter. The findings indicated that the LUH, in its current configuration...
India May Abandon Second Akula-Class SSN Lease Plans Due to Persistent Delays and Indigenous Program Focus
India is reportedly moving away from plans to lease an additional Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) from Russia. Sources within the defence establishment indicate that persistent delays in the delivery of the previously contracted INS Chakra III have forced a strategic rethink. Planners now believe that a further lease would offer limited value, as the delivery timeline would clash with the arrival of India’s own indigenous nuclear submarines. ad Delays in the Chakra III...
Bharat Forge Negotiates with European Giants to Relocate Defence Production Lines to India for Global Markets
In a significant development for India's defence manufacturing sector, Bharat Forge is currently in advanced negotiations with several leading European defence companies to shift a portion of their production capabilities to India. Mr Baba Kalyani, the Chairman of Bharat Forge, revealed these details during an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18. He stated that the company is engaged in active discussions with two to three major European entities. The primary objective of these talks is to...
Indian Army to Begin User Trials of Indigenous Zorawar Light Tank Across Diverse Terrains in Early 2026, Confirms DRDO Chief
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has confirmed that the much-anticipated user trials of the indigenous 'Zorawar' light tank will commence this year. Dr Samir V Kamat, the Chief of DRDO, stated that the Indian Army is prepared to begin operational evaluations of the tank, marking a pivotal shift from the development phase to induction-oriented testing. Speaking on the Ministry of Defence’s official podcast, Raksha Sutra, Dr Kamat stated that the programme has matured...
How India's Astra Mk2 with 200km Extended Range is Poised to Dominate South Asian Skies, Countering China-Pak BVR Threats
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to undergo a major transformation in its aerial combat capabilities with the planned acquisition of nearly 700 Astra Mk2 Beyond-Visual-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (BVRAAM). Reports indicate that this new variant boasts an extended engagement range of approximately 200 kilometres. This is not just a routine purchase of ammunition; it represents a fundamental shift in the geometry and tempo of air warfare in South Asia. By arming the formidable Su-30MKI...
AMCA to Adopt F-35-like Built-In Telescopic Ladder to Boost Sortie Rates and Operational Independence
India’s forthcoming fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), is set to feature a built-in telescopic boarding ladder, marking a significant departure from the design philosophy of the country's legacy combat jets. This integrated access system, similar to that found on the American F-35 Lightning II, is not merely a convenience but a strategic design choice intended to enhance operational autonomy, protect sensitive stealth coatings, and ensure rapid...
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