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The indigenous Pralay missile is quickly becoming a cornerstone of India's conventional military strength.
Created by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), this short-range, surface-to-surface tactical weapon bridges the operational gap between the Pinaka rocket artillery and the Agni strategic ballistic missiles.
Engineered for precision, the solid-fueled, canisterised missile can hit high-value targets up to 500 kilometres away.
It recently completed successful...
India's leading aerospace manufacturer, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), has outlined a major long-term plan to strengthen the nation's armed forces.
Over the next two decades, the state-run company aims to build approximately 1,000 military helicopters falling within the 3 to 15-tonne weight category.
This ambitious target represents a massive step forward for the government's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, which seeks to boost domestic defence production and reduce reliance on...
The indigenous Zorawar light tank is anticipated to join the Indian Army's arsenal between 2028 and 2029, following the resolution of technical adjustments identified during early testing.
Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi recently affirmed this revised schedule, noting that the combat vehicle is advancing through a standard process of design enhancements and rigorous user trials prior to mass manufacturing.
General Dwivedi explained that the technical hurdles encountered during...
India’s pursuit of the 110–130 kN Advanced High Thrust Combat Engine (AHTCE) is entering its most crucial stage to date.
Defence experts note that upcoming trials of the High-Pressure Compressor (HPC) will serve as the ultimate test, representing both a major technological hurdle and a critical path to success for the nation’s jet propulsion ambitions.
In January 2026, the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE)—a laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation...
Reports indicating that Athens might acquire cutting-edge, long-range strike weapons from New Delhi have sparked unease across Turkish media.
Although neither the Indian nor the Greek government has officially acknowledged talks for a missile deal, the prospect of an evolving defence partnership between the two nations has triggered intense discussions among security analysts in Turkey.
This development comes against the backdrop of growing international interest in India's expanding...
New Delhi's strategic calculus for its naval aviation is undergoing a massive transformation.
Rather than purchasing a large follow-on fleet of the combat-proven French Dassault Rafale-M fighters, the Indian Navy has opted to place its confidence in the home-grown Twin Engine Deck-Based Fighter (TEDBF) programme, spearheaded by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
This significant move highlights India's commitment to self-reliance in defence...
India has recently secured a highly crucial advancement in military electronics by successfully creating a completely domestic manufacturing base for Gallium Nitride (GaN) Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radars.
This rare milestone places the country in an exclusive group of technologically advanced nations.
This development signifies a massive leap rather than a routine hardware update.
It highlights India's shift from relying on foreign semiconductor technology to achieving...
Indian defence manufacturing firm Nibe Limited is actively developing a cutting-edge loitering munition designed to strike targets up to 1,000 kilometers away.
This landmark project highlights a major leap for the domestic private sector in creating autonomous, deep-strike weapons.
By building systems that can execute precision attacks deep inside hostile territory, India is taking significant steps toward neutralizing enemy threats without risking human pilots.
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New photographs shared across Chinese social media on May 11 have caught the attention of defence experts worldwide.
The images show that China's Chengdu J-10C fighter jet has been fitted with the new DF-4/3 heavy-duty weapon pylons.
This equipment is essential because it allows the single-engine jet to carry the massive PL-17 air-to-air missile, which is currently considered the longest-range beyond-visual-range (BVR) missile available globally.
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Equipping the J-10C with the PL-17 marks...
In a bid to bolster the underwater combat capabilities of the Indian Navy, the Ministry of Defence is evaluating the procurement of three extra conventional submarines.
These new vessels are intended to serve as a critical stopgap, maintaining fleet strength until the fully indigenous Project-76 submarines are ready for deployment.
Currently, the government has not decided if these three submarines will utilize the upcoming Project-75I technology or rely on an upgraded design of the...
The successful maiden test flight of Russia’s new twin-seater stealth fighter prototype, the Su-57D, on May 19, 2026, could significantly impact the long-term combat strategies of the Indian Air Force (IAF).
Developed by the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) and flown by Chief Test Pilot Sergei Bogdan, this new variant directly resolves key issues that previously led New Delhi to exit the joint Indo-Russian Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project in 2018.
Specifically, India had...
In a bid to maintain the combat effectiveness of its American-made F-16 fighter jets, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has reportedly asked the United States for the AIM-120C-8 air-to-air missile.
This weapon is the export variant of the highly advanced AIM-120D Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM).
With an estimated range of up to 160 kilometres, the new missile offers superior networking, targeting, and survival capabilities compared to the older AIM-120C-5 variant currently in...
The Indian government is fast-tracking the large-scale domestic production of the Rampage supersonic air-to-ground missile.
This decision comes after the Israeli-designed weapon proved highly effective during the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Operation Sindoor in May 2025.
Deployed from Su-30MKI and Jaguar jets, the missile successfully struck terrorist camps in areas like Bahawalpur and Muridke across the border.
Its flawless performance has deeply reinforced the Indian defence...
The Indian Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme has achieved a significant technological milestone, further solidifying the Tejas Mk1A as a highly capable platform for modern aerial warfare.
Recent flight tests have demonstrated that the indigenous Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar can successfully detect and track a target with a 10-square-metre Radar Cross-Section (RCS) at an impressive distance of 240 kilometres.
This breakthrough dramatically enhances the...
India’s rapid advancements in hypersonic technology are laying the groundwork for a highly sophisticated, Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)-class Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV).
According to emerging assessments from strategic experts, this future system could be "dual-capable," meaning it is engineered to carry either conventional explosives or strategic nuclear warheads.
Expected to operate independently from India’s ongoing tactical hypersonic missile projects, this long-range...
The Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat, an advanced unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) developed in Australia, is increasingly being seen as a strong contender to fulfill the future requirements of the Indian Air Force (IAF).
As strategic defence partnerships between New Delhi and Canberra broaden to include cutting-edge aerospace technology, the MQ-28 is drawing significant attention.
Although no formal purchase agreement has been declared by either government, recent engagements suggest that...
The introduction of China's PL-16 long-range air-to-air missile has sparked a major shift in how Asian nations view future aerial combat.
While its impressive strike range of over 300 kilometres captures headlines, its true danger lies in its physical design.
The missile is compact enough to fit perfectly inside the internal weapon bays of China's fifth-generation stealth fighters, such as the J-20 and the upcoming J-35.
Recent technical details suggest the PL-16 is roughly 4 metres long...
Will India Abandon ORCA Fighter? How TEDBF's Land-Based IAF Sibling Lost Momentum to AMCA and Rafale
The Omni-Role Combat Aircraft (ORCA) stands out as a fascinating concept within India's domestic fighter development network.
Originally planned by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) as a dedicated land-based version of the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Air Force (IAF), it was envisioned as a medium-weight, twin-engine jet.
Its main goal was to bridge the operational gap between the Tejas Mk2 and the fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
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Astra Microwave Products Limited has revealed major progress on the much-anticipated Virupaksha Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar project.
During a financial performance briefing on May 27, 2026, the company confirmed that the radar's core component, the Active Antenna Array Unit (AAAU), is in its final stages of development.
The complete radar system is projected to be fully assembled and ready for the Indian Air Force by the close of 2026.
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