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Extending IAF Mirage 2000 Service to 2039 Highlights Why India Needs Tejas Mk2 and AMCA Without Delay
The Dassault Mirage 2000, affectionately known as 'Vajra' within the Indian Air Force (IAF), was once celebrated as the ultimate fighter jet. Renowned for its sleek delta-wing design, remarkable precision strike abilities, and a proven track record during the Kargil War, the aircraft is now showing its age. A platform that redefined aerial combat in the 1980s and 1990s has transformed into a heavy maintenance burden. Today, it struggles with persistent shortages of spare parts, soaring...
How Private Sector Growth Drives Indian Defence Manufacturing to All-Time High of ₹1.78 Lakh Cr in 2026
India's private military manufacturing sector is witnessing extraordinary growth in 2026. Driven by the strategic urgency following Operation Sindoor—a precision strike launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack—alongside sweeping policy reforms and a strong drive for self-reliance, private firms are capturing a record volume of military contracts. Consequently, the nation's total defence output has soared to an unprecedented ₹1.78 lakh crore for the 2025-26 financial year, marking...
How New Indigenous Video Downlink System Enhances Real-Time Intelligence Capabilities for ALH Dhruv Helicopters
Modern warfare heavily depends on instantaneous battlefield awareness. Meeting this critical need, Indian firm Exicom Technologies India Pvt Ltd has successfully fielded an advanced Video Downlink Transmitter. Recently cleared by the Regional Centre for Military Airworthiness (RCMA-H/C), this indigenous system is now approved for integration into the Indian Army and Indian Air Force’s Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv Mk-III and Mk-IV fleets. ad The newly certified transmitter empowers...
How Incorporating Tejas Mk1A into DCS World Could Significantly Boost India’s Global Defence Aerospace Visibility
Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) is widely recognised as the premier military aviation simulation, celebrated for its hyper-realistic replication of flight physics, sensor suites, and combat systems. Because the software attracts a massive, dedicated audience of military personnel, defence analysts, and aviation enthusiasts, it presents an unparalleled medium to project India’s indigenous Tejas Mk1A fighter onto the global stage. ad The simulator already features an extensive roster of modern...
Mogami-Class Stealth Frigate Collaboration Remains a Future Prospect for India-Japan After PM-Level Talks
India remains open to future negotiations regarding Japan's cutting-edge Mogami-class frigates, despite the topic not being explicitly covered during the recent bilateral summit. In their latest meeting, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi agreed to expand defence collaboration across all operational domains, including air, land, and sea. When asked if Japan plans to manufacture these advanced warships in India, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri...
IAF Eyes Second KC-135 Wet Lease from US-Based Metrea to Bolster Aerial Refuelling Capability Amid Ageing IL-78MKI
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is reportedly exploring the possibility of acquiring a second Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker on a wet lease from the American military contractor, Metrea Management. This potential addition aims to serve as an immediate stopgap measure, enhancing India's mid-air refuelling strength while long-term procurement plans for dedicated tankers remain underway. According to informed sources, this new proposal is gaining momentum following the excellent performance of the...
MoCA and AAI Assure Uninterrupted Airspace Access for Flight Trials of Indigenous AMCA Stealth Fighter
India’s mission to develop a fifth-generation stealth fighter has secured crucial backing from civilian aviation authorities, ensuring that the ambitious Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme will experience no delays regarding airspace access. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) have pledged their full cooperation to facilitate seamless flight testing. Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu recently confirmed that his...
Beyond AMCA, Why IAF Might Require a Heavy Twin-Engine Stealth Fighter to Succeed the Su-30MKI and Maintain Air-Superiority Post-2045
As the country pushes forward with the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme, defence circles are beginning to debate the necessity of a much larger stealth jet. Dubbed the Advanced Heavy Combat Aircraft (AHCA), this conceptual 5.5-generation fighter would be designed to work alongside the AMCA in the coming decades. This proposed heavyweight platform would fill a strategic role comparable to the large stealth fighters fielded by other global military powers, such as China's...
HAL Reaches 1,000 AL-31FP Engine Overhauls for Su-30MKI, Sparking Renewed Calls for a Dedicated Indigenous Engine Development Mission
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has successfully completed the repair and overhaul of its 1,000th AL-31FP turbofan engine, which was recently handed over to the Indian Air Force (IAF). This engine powers the Su-30MKI, the most prominent heavy fighter aircraft in India's fleet. While this landmark event showcases India's expanding ability to maintain its critical combat aircraft, it also brings attention to a major hurdle in the nation's aerospace journey: the lack of a fully homegrown...
Upgraded T-72 Ajeya Demonstrates Enhanced Operational Flexibility by Towing Massive 100-Tonne Armour Convoy for Indian Army
A recently circulated video has highlighted the impressive hauling strength of the Indian Army's modernised T-72 Ajeya main battle tank. The footage reveals the combat vehicle successfully pulling a TATA LPS 4018 heavy-duty commercial truck, which itself was transporting a second T-72 tank on its trailer. This event underscores the enhanced tractive power provided by the tank's newly fitted 1,000-horsepower engine, demonstrating the military's ongoing drive to extend the operational life...
India Plans Indigenous Production of 600 HAMMER Precision Weapons to Empower Rafale and LCA Tejas Fleets
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, is preparing to evaluate major military procurement plans during its latest session on July 3. A central focus of this meeting will be the approval of roughly 600 Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range (HAMMER) precision-guided weapons, designed to bolster the strike capabilities of both the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Navy. ad This crucial gathering is the first to feature the newly appointed...
Indian Navy to Receive Next-Gen UNICORN Stealth Masts for Warships as India-Japan Sign Historic Co-Development Agreement
In a landmark step for bilateral relations, India and Japan have sealed an unprecedented agreement to jointly develop and produce the cutting-edge Naval Radio Antenna ‘UNICORN’ mast for upcoming Indian Navy vessels. This groundbreaking partnership—the first military hardware co-development pact between the two countries—was announced by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit in New Delhi. ad The UNICORN, which...
Indian Army Initiates Raising Five Integrated Battle Groups Along China Border as Part of ‘VIJAY’ Transformation Vision
The Indian Army has begun the process of establishing five Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs) aimed at fortifying the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, with a specific focus on the high-altitude sectors of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. Commanded by Major General-rank officers, these highly agile formations will each comprise approximately 5,000 personnel. Rather than drafting completely new units from scratch, the military is dynamically restructuring existing forces to create cohesive...
Not Just AMCA: Why India Should Pursue a Scalable 90kN to 140kN Engine Family to Power Indigenous Tejas, UAVs, and 6th-Gen Fighters
As India accelerates its push for complete self-reliance in military aviation, a former senior official from the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has proposed a comprehensive, 30-year roadmap for indigenous aero-engines. This vision aims to secure the propulsion needs for everything from the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) current fighter jets to future uncrewed combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) and next-generation stealth fighters. ad Currently, India’s primary focus is on selecting a...
HAL Tejas Mk1A Prepares for Twin-ASRAAM Launcher Trials to Enhance Close-Combat Aerial Capabilities
The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Tejas Mk1A is advancing into a critical stage of its weapons testing programme with upcoming flight trials for a dual-missile launcher. This system is specifically designed to deploy the Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM). This milestone represents a major upgrade in the aircraft’s within-visual-range (WVR) dogfighting strength, permitting it to hold more short-range weapons without losing space for other essential payloads. ad First...
From Tejas to P75I Subs, How India's Defence Production Ecosystem Rapidly Scaling Indigenous Content in Major Projects
India’s military manufacturing sector is experiencing a historic transformation under the national Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. A vital indicator of this success is the rising percentage of indigenous content (IC) found in major weapon systems. This metric, often referred to as the "Atmanirbhar Score," measures not only domestic manufacturing but also local design ownership and the development of sovereign intellectual property. As of mid-2026, driven by the stringent guidelines of the...
Pakistan Eyes Turkish SİPER Long-Range SAM to Modernise Air Defence After Chinese Systems Failed Against Indian Strikes
The Pakistani military is reportedly evaluating Turkey's domestically produced SİPER long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system as it seeks to reinforce its multi-layered air defence shield. Turkish defence officials are anticipated to showcase the system’s operational capabilities to Pakistani authorities in the coming months. ad According to informed sources, both the Pakistan Army and Air Force are closely examining the SİPER system. This interest aligns with the deepening defence...
How 19 Successful BrahMos Strikes During Op Sindoor Elevated Global Interest in India’s Combat-Proven Cruise Missiles
For more than twenty years, the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was primarily known for its impressive technical specifications and flawless test records. However, this perception shifted completely in May 2025. During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force (IAF) deployed the weapon in active warfare for the first time, successfully transitioning it from a highly respected development project into a battle-validated strategic system. ad Following a tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam on...
IAF Now Operates Nearly 40 BrahMos-Equipped Su-30MKI Following Successful Operation Sindoor Debut
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has substantially upgraded its deep-strike capabilities by arming approximately 40 of its Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets with the BrahMos-A supersonic cruise missile. This significant milestone was recently confirmed by Alexander Maksichev, Co-Director of BrahMos Aerospace, the joint venture between India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russia. ad This development reveals the impressive extent to which the IAF has adopted the air-launched...
Russia to Support India's Su-30MKI Super Sukhoi Upgrade Program with Flight Control Integration and Certification Assistance
In a significant development for the Indian Air Force (IAF), Russia has officially consented to support India’s extensive "Super Sukhoi" modernisation programme for its fleet of over 250 Su-30MKI fighter jets. While New Delhi had previously rejected Moscow's offer for a completely Russian-led modernisation package, Russian expertise is still required in a limited but critical capacity. Specifically, Russian technical support is essential for the timely redevelopment of the aircraft’s...
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