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Why IAF Must Prepare for Turkish KIZILELMA Drone Threats at Pakistan Border Before CATS Warrior Enters Active Service
The rapid evolution of unmanned aerial warfare in the Middle East has created a significant strategic challenge for the Indian Air Force (IAF). As Turkey’s Bayraktar KIZILELMA moves into active service and serial production, India’s indigenous counterpart, the Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) Warrior, remains in the developmental pipeline. This timeline disparity presents a growing concern regarding the potential for advanced unmanned combat technology to reach India’s borders. ad The...
If HAL Manufactured Jaguars in India, Why Can’t It Simply Produce the Parts Required to Keep the Aircraft Flying?
The Indian Air Force's (IAF) reliance on its ageing Jaguar fleet is sparking discussions, especially following recent news that India is importing nine decommissioned Jaguars from the United Kingdom to keep its active jets airborne. Since Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) built these jets locally, many wonder why the state-run manufacturer cannot simply fabricate the required spare parts internally instead of relying on overseas scrapyards. ad The situation seems confusing on the surface...
IAF Plans to Equip Tejas Mk1A and Mk2 with Air-Launched Loitering Munitions and Collaborative Combat Aircraft for Deep Strikes
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is laying the groundwork for a major leap in its strike capabilities by pairing its homegrown fighter jets with advanced drones and robotic wingmen. This strategy, known globally as Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T), is designed to completely change how aerial battles are fought, allowing human pilots to command autonomous systems to safely breach heavily guarded enemy skies. ad According to defence sources, the IAF's immediate goal is to arm its locally built...
SSS Defence Unveils Lightweight Shoulder-Launched Missile Concept to Counter Low-Altitude Drone Threats in Modern Warfare
Bengaluru-based defence manufacturer SSS Defence has introduced a new lightweight, shoulder-launched missile concept integrated into its Varaha Counter-UAV System. This development highlights the firm's strategic shift from small arms manufacturing into the domain of guided air defence. Built as a specialized hard-kill interceptor, this compact weapon adds a vital engagement layer to the Varaha network, aimed at neutralizing low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). ad Positioned as a...
How India's SSN Programme's High-Power Naval Reactors Laying the Groundwork for Future Nuclear Aircraft Carriers
When discussions turn to India’s upcoming nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) programme, popularly known as Project 77, the focus usually lands on the vessels' size, their weapon payloads, or their sonar capabilities. However, the most critical technological leap is happening quietly in the engine room. As India progresses with its ambitious plan—cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security in 2024—to build a fleet of indigenous nuclear attack submarines, a massive industrial shift is...
India Must Preserve HAL Koraput’s AL-31FP Engine Expertise Before Line Closes to Boost Indigenous Programmes, Urges Ex-GTRE Official
As India accelerates its pursuit of homegrown aero-engine technology, a former senior official from the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has emphasised the urgent need to protect the manufacturing mastery established at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Koraput. The official cautioned that the deep practical knowledge gained from building the Russian AL-31FP turbofan engines for the Su-30MKI fighter fleet must be seamlessly transferred to future domestic programmes before the...
How India’s Expanding Anti-Stealth Radar Network Creates Formidable Hurdles for Pakistan’s J-35A Stealth Fighter Ambitions
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is actively fortifying its aerospace surveillance grid through the induction of both domestic and foreign-made Very High Frequency (VHF) radars. These advanced systems are specifically engineered to identify hard-to-detect targets, including cruise missiles and stealth combat jets. This growing network acts as a major upgrade to the country's comprehensive air defence shield, ensuring better early-warning capabilities against the new wave of fifth-generation...
How India's Maturing EW Systems Preemptively Hunted Pakistani Drones in Op Sindoor, and What It Means for Indian Defence Exports
During the brief but intense military confrontation of May 2025, known as Operation Sindoor, India’s domestic electronic warfare (EW) capabilities proved to be a decisive factor. Triggered by the Pahalgam terror attack, this coordinated tri-services operation saw Indian EW units successfully jamming and bringing down several hostile drone swarms before they could cross the border. By proactively neutralising these unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) within Pakistani airspace, the Indian armed...
How Indian Army Plans to Convert T-72 Tanks into Remotely Operated MUM-T Vehicles, Extending Service Life by Two Decades
The Indian Army is preparing to introduce its first unmanned T-72 main battle tank as part of a major modernisation drive. Instead of retiring this ageing Soviet-era armour, the military is transforming it into a remotely controlled combat system. This move is a major leap towards Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T), ensuring these older tanks remain relevant on the modern battlefield while significantly boosting the fleet's service lifespan. ad Through the Innovations for Defence Excellence...
DRDO Plans to Develop Compact Anti-Radiation Missiles to Fit Inside AMCA Internal Weapons Bay
India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) have initiated efforts to create a new, stealth-friendly class of smart weapons specifically tailored for the internal weapons bay of the upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). This development follows recent revelations that the existing Rudram-1 anti-radiation missile is too bulky to be housed inside the fifth-generation fighter's concealed weapon compartments. ad Instead...
In the Age of Stealth, How India’s Tejas Mk2 and Rafale Jets Will Maintain Combat Edge with Advanced EW and MUM-T
Despite the global shift toward fifth-generation stealth aircraft, 4.5-generation fighters are set to remain the primary operational force for the Indian Air Force (IAF) and other major militaries well into the 2030s. While stealth technology offers a groundbreaking reduction in radar visibility, the true deciding factors in modern aerial warfare are now superior sensors, seamless networking, advanced electronic warfare (EW), and comprehensive data fusion. Instead of becoming obsolete...
Despite Supporting Pakistan on Kashmir, Azerbaijan Protests India Equipping Armenia with Pinaka and Potential BrahMos Missiles
Azerbaijan has expressed deep dissatisfaction regarding the strengthening defence cooperation between India and Armenia. This growing partnership, highlighted by the delivery of advanced weaponry such as the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher (MBRL) and the potential sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, has drawn sharp criticism from Baku. Azerbaijani officials and state media have described New Delhi's move as a destabilising act of "warmongering" in the South Caucasus. However...
Pakistan Plans J-35, PL-15E and KJ-500 Network-Centric Combination to Counter India's Upcoming 114 Rafale Wrath
As the Indian Air Force advances toward acquiring a massive fleet of 114 Rafale fighters, military planners in Islamabad are shifting their long-term strategy. Rather than attempting to match New Delhi jet-for-jet, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is turning to Beijing to build a highly integrated, technology-driven combat network. ad Following the intense military exchanges during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025, defence experts note a stark change in Pakistan's approach. To prepare for...
Why Kaveri 2.0 Engine's Journey from Afterburner Tests to Flying Test Beds is Crucial to Replace GE F404 on Tejas
India's quest to power its fighter jets with a home-grown engine has reached a major turning point with the advancement of the "Kaveri 2.0" project. Previously viewed as a delayed initiative under the original GTX-35VS designation, the effort has been completely revitalised. Today, it stands as a well-organised programme with strong industry support, strict deadlines, and a clear plan for integration into active combat aircraft. A major breakthrough occurred in February 2026 when Defence...
Indian Navy Plans 10-12 Heavily Armed Stealth Destroyers Under Project 18 for Enhanced Indo-Pacific Security
The Indian Navy’s Project 18 Next-Generation Destroyer (NGD) programme is shaping up to be the nation's most significant naval surface warship endeavour since independence. Naval Headquarters, alongside the Warship Design Bureau (WDB), is aiming for an extended production run of 10 to 12 heavily armed stealth destroyers. Reports indicate that production will involve major domestic shipyards such as Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE)...
Russia's Su-57E Offer for India Reaches Advanced Stage; Includes Ready-to-Fly Jets, Local Production, and Joint Two-Seat Variant
Discussions between New Delhi and Moscow regarding the purchase and domestic manufacturing of the Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter are progressing rapidly. Recent reports and statements suggest the talks have moved into a highly advanced phase. Russia has tabled an extensive proposal that promises the swift delivery of fully assembled jets to India, followed by large-scale production within the country under a technology transfer agreement. This comes after Russian President...
How IAF Su-30MKI Fighters to Carry Up to Five BrahMos-NG Missiles for Heavy Salvo Attack Missions
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is on the verge of a major leap in its aerial strike capabilities. According to former DRDO Chairman Dr. Sudhir Mishra, the upcoming BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) supersonic cruise missile will fundamentally transform how the Su-30MKI heavy fighter operates. Because the new missile is significantly lighter than its predecessors, a single Sukhoi fighter will be able to carry up to five of these weapons at once, massively multiplying the aircraft's offensive...
India-France FCAS Discussions to Prioritise Advanced Variable Cycle Engines with Mach 2 Supercruise Capabilities
India and France are currently evaluating a highly ambitious partnership to develop a 6th-generation Future Combat Air System (FCAS). At the heart of these discussions is the joint creation of a cutting-edge Variable Cycle Engine (VCE). This next-generation propulsion system is designed to maintain high-speed, Mach 2-class cruising. If successful, this collaboration would mark a major milestone in aerospace history, moving beyond simple aircraft manufacturing into the realms of advanced...
As GE F414 Costs Rise, Should India Consider Rolls Royce EJ200 for AMCA Mk1 and Tejas Mk2 with Similar ToT
With the cost of American jet engines escalating rapidly, India's defence planners face a crucial question: Should they stick with the General Electric (GE) F414 for the Tejas Mk2 and Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk1, or shift toward the Eurojet EJ200 family as part of a larger collaboration with Britain's Rolls-Royce? Recent reports indicate that the price of the GE F414 has surged from initial estimates of ₹70–80 crore to over ₹200 crore per unit, while GE is also seeking...
IAF Seeks 40-60% Localisation for 96 Rafale Fighters Under MRFA, Plans F4 Upgrade for Existing Fleet
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is pushing for unprecedented domestic manufacturing in its latest fighter jet acquisition. Under the Medium Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) framework, New Delhi is pursuing a Government-to-Government (G2G) agreement with France to procure 96 Rafale F4 jets, mandating that up to 60 percent of the aircraft's components be manufactured within India. ad India officially submitted a Letter of Request (LoR) to the French government in late May, initiating the negotiation...
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