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India to Expedite S5 SSBN Project with Parallel Sub Construction, 190 MW Reactors, and K-6 ICBM Integration
India's ambitious next-generation nuclear submarine initiative, focusing on the advanced S5-class SSBN (Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear), is rapidly advancing. Recent reports indicate that the government may soon approve the simultaneous construction of a second vessel to accompany the lead submarine currently being built. Despite the intense secrecy surrounding the project, it has reportedly achieved a major breakthrough, as the initial steel-cutting ceremony for the first S5 boat was...
Germany Expresses Openness to India Joining the FCAS Program Amidst Ongoing Internal Trilateral Disputes
New Delhi’s prospect of stepping into the European Future Combat Air System (FCAS) is gathering significant momentum, even as the colossal sixth-generation fighter project grapples with severe internal friction. Recent signals from German government and political circles indicate that Berlin is generally receptive to India becoming a partner. However, this openness hinges on France and Germany resolving their deep-seated disagreements over workshare. This potential expansion of the...
HAL Still Has Chance to Join AMCA During Serial Production, but Prototype Development to Be Private Sector Led: Defence Secretary
India's monumental Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) initiative is swiftly approaching a major procurement milestone. According to Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, a Request for Proposal (RFP) will soon be issued to a select group of private manufacturing firms. This move highlights a calculated strategy by the Ministry of Defence to diversify risks and encourage competitive bidding in the nation's most vital aerospace undertaking. Open-source reports indicate that industry...
Dhruv ALH Production Hits 440 Units Milestone, HAL Prepares For Another Decade Of Manufacturing NG Variant
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv assembly lines are gearing up for at least another eight to ten years of continuous operation, projecting active manufacturing well into the mid-2030s. Driven by a steady stream of new orders, progressive technological upgrades, and the debut of the Next Generation (NG) model, HAL’s financial outlook confirms long-term stability for one of India's most heavily utilised rotary-wing platforms. By the first quarter of...
Indian Navy Invites Indian Industry to Develop Unjammable Quantum Radar for Detecting Stealth Aircraft, Offers Rs 25 Cr Funding under ADITI Challenge
On March 17, 2026, during the National Defence Industries Conclave in New Delhi, the Indian Navy took a massive step into future warfare by announcing the "Sovereign Quantum Radar" project. Launched under the ADITI 4.0 (Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX) scheme by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, this highly ambitious initiative seeks to revolutionize target detection. As current radar systems struggle against modern stealth fighters, this project aims to completely...
India’s 56-Fold Defence Export Surge Challenging Russia’s Traditional Dominance in Key Global Arms Markets: Russian Analyst
According to Russian journalist and political commentator Vasily Golovnin, the global arms trade is undergoing a major transformation. India, historically recognised as one of the world's largest buyers of Soviet and Russian military hardware, is swiftly emerging as a formidable arms supplier. The nation is now aggressively pushing into territories and building partnerships in regions that were once considered exclusive strongholds for Moscow. ad Highlighting recent data, Golovnin noted...
Russian R-37M Missile to Provide IAF With a Massive Tactical Advantage Against China-Pak Growing Long Range A2A Threats
Recent developments indicate that the Indian Air Force (IAF) is securing the Russian-made R-37M long-range air-to-air missile, a move that promises to significantly alter the balance of air power in South Asia. Defence analysts point out that this acquisition serves as a robust response to the expanding inventory of Chinese combat aircraft in the Pakistan Air Force, while simultaneously strengthening India's defensive posture along its borders with both Pakistan and China. In fact, recent...
Why India Should Offer Akash Air Defence Systems to GCC Nations Like UAE for Real-World Field Evaluation Amid Middle East Tensions
As temporary pauses in fighting hold across the Middle East, India has a unique window to expand its defence diplomacy in the Gulf region. By stepping forward and offering the indigenous Akash air defence system to key partners like the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for field testing and evaluation, New Delhi can fast-track its reputation as a premier global arms supplier. This move would not only boost India's export ambitions—following recent milestones like the estimated $720 million Akash...
Manned Fighters to Lead India’s Air Defence for Next 20 Years Before Phasing into MUMT and Drone-Centric Combat, Says DRDO Chief
Despite the rapid global rise of autonomous weapons and drone-centric warfare, manned fighter jets will continue to form the backbone of aerial combat for the next two decades. This pragmatic outlook was shared by DRDO Chairman Dr. Samir V. Kamat, who emphasized that while unmanned systems are accelerating, a complete transition to fully autonomous high-intensity air combat remains a distant objective. ad The fundamental reason for this delay is the irreplaceable need for a...
Tri-Service ₹25,000 Crore MALE UAV Project Nears RFQ Phase as Indian Firms Finalize Vital Foreign Partnerships
India’s sweeping initiative to acquire 87 Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for its armed forces is reaching a critical milestone. By mid-2026, the Ministry of Defence is expected to move the ₹25,000 crore project from the Request for Proposal (RFP) stage to the Request for Quote (RFQ) phase. Originally launched in late 2025 under the Make in India framework, the tender called upon domestic firms to submit comprehensive bids. To meet these high-tech...
Flying Wedge Plans Jet-Powered AI-Piloted UCAV Featuring Aggressive Mobbing Swarm Tactics to Overwhelm Enemy Fighters
Bengaluru-headquartered defence technology firm Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace (FWDA), led by founder Suhas Tejaskanda, is actively advancing a novel jet-propelled, high-subsonic Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV). Engineered with artificial intelligence at its core, this next-generation autonomous drone will heavily utilise advanced swarm warfare techniques. Measuring roughly six metres long—considerably more compact than the indigenous LCA Tejas—the platform is built to redefine...
HAL Advances Tejas Mk2 Prototype Production with Strict 16-Week Delivery Tender for Critical Components
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is actively accelerating the development of India's next-generation Medium Weight Fighter (MWF) by launching a new industrial outreach initiative for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk2 programme. The aerospace giant has recently issued a specialised tender for the CNC machining and delivery of vital components dedicated to the aircraft's second prototype, known as PV2. This strategic move highlights HAL's commitment to distributed manufacturing...
India Awaits Responses After Making Formal Overtures to GCAP and FCAS 6th-Gen Fighter Programmes, Defence Secretary Confirms
In a major leap for India’s defence modernisation, the government is actively seeking international partnerships to co-develop a sixth-generation fighter aircraft. Speaking at the recent ANI National Security Summit 2.0, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh stressed that the astronomical costs and complex technologies involved in next-generation fighters make global collaboration a necessity, rather than a choice. Singh confirmed that New Delhi has formally reached out to the two major...
Ghatak UCAV Will Be a Tejas-Sized Autonomous Stealth Strike Platform Powered by Kaveri Derivative Engine, Confirms DRDO Chief
India's journey toward deploying an indigenous unmanned stealth bomber has reached a major milestone. Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Chairman of the DRDO, has officially confirmed the core specifications of the highly anticipated Ghatak Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV). Designed to operate in heavily defended enemy airspace, this fully autonomous strike platform is being built as a 13-tonne class system. According to Dr. Kamat, the drone will possess the physical dimensions and weight...
DRDO Confirms Complete Readiness to Develop Agni-VI Missile Upon Receiving Official Government Clearance
India’s premier defence research agency is fully prepared to launch the development of the highly anticipated Agni-VI intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), awaiting only the green light from the central government. Speaking at the recent ANI National Security Summit 2.0, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman Dr. Samir V. Kamat confirmed that the fundamental groundwork and technological research for the advanced missile are already mature. He stressed that the...
India's Hypersonic Glide Missile Progressing Faster than the Complex Air-Breathing Cruise Variant, Reveals DRDO Chief
India is making rapid strides in next-generation strike technology, with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) confirming that its hypersonic glide vehicle program is advancing more quickly than its hypersonic cruise missile counterpart. Speaking at the recent ANI National Security Summit 2.0, DRDO Chairman Dr. Samir V Kamat announced that the country’s hypersonic glide missile—reportedly the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LR-AShM)—has reached an advanced stage, with its...
India’s Vikram VT-21 Achieves STANAG Level 5 Protection With Indigenous Composite Armour Tech
India has reached a historic milestone in its journey to modernise its military fleet. The newly unveiled Vikram VT-21, a next-generation tracked combat vehicle developed to replace the Indian Army's ageing Soviet-era BMP-2 fleet, has achieved the highly demanding STANAG Level 5 protection standard. This impressive feat was accomplished through the use of a fully homegrown composite hull, representing a major breakthrough in the creation of advanced, lightweight armour for the nation's...
How Increasing India-South Korea Bilateral Defence Trade Sparks Strategic Anxiety in China
Beijing is keeping a close eye on the expanding defence manufacturing partnership between India and South Korea. According to a recent assessment by the South China Morning Post, Chinese analysts consider these growing ties to be highly sensitive, especially in light of the unresolved border tensions between China and India. This strategic anxiety comes as New Delhi and Seoul actively strengthen their joint efforts in developing advanced military technology, anti-aircraft systems, and...
ADA Evaluates Tejas Mk1 Airframe for Life Extension Certification Amid Rigorous HAL Fatigue Testing
The Tejas Mk1, born out of a profound drive to establish an indigenous fighter programme, has successfully transitioned from a developmental milestone into an active fleet. As these aircraft accumulate regular flying hours, the primary focus for India's domestic defence aviation sector is shifting toward long-term endurance. Experts at the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) are actively researching methods to safely extend the airframe's lifespan, aiming to keep the fleet combat-ready...
IAF Seeks Ultra Heavy Lift Helicopters on Damp Lease to Bridge Critical Himalayan Logistics Gap
In a major step to strengthen India's aerial logistics, the Ministry of Defence recently issued a Request for Information (RFI) to procure three Ultra Heavy Lift Helicopters (UHLHs) for the Indian Air Force (IAF). Released on April 28, 2026, the RFI specifies an initial two-year damp lease arrangement that includes an option for a future buyout. This procurement aims to swiftly resolve vital shortages in rotary-wing heavy airlift capacities across demanding frontier environments. ad Opting...
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