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The Indian Army is moving forward with one of its most substantial artillery upgrades in recent history, seeking to acquire over 300 additional K9 Vajra-T 155mm/52 calibre tracked self-propelled howitzers.
Estimated at a massive ₹23,000 crore, this ambitious procurement plan will significantly expand the military's arsenal.
If approved, this new mega-deal will take the total number of K9 Vajra-T units ordered by the Indian armed forces well past the 500 mark.
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The ambitious Future Combat Air System (FCAS), a joint European endeavour to build a next-generation fighter, has met a definitive end.
Driven by persistent clashes over design leadership, intellectual property rights, and workshare distribution between primary contractors Dassault Aviation and Airbus, France and Germany have opted to scrap the fighter jet segment of the project.
This marks a massive blow to Europe's unified defence manufacturing goals. The €100 billion project was...
Russian officials have recently briefed the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Ministry of Defence (MoD) regarding the development timeline of the Su-57 stealth fighter's next-generation powerplant.
According to the briefing, the advanced AL-51F-1 engine—widely known as "Product 30" and linked to recent "Product 177" testing—will require another five to seven years before it achieves full-scale operational readiness.
Designed as the definitive second-stage engine for the fifth-generation...
India’s domestic engine initiative for the futuristic Ghatak stealth drone has reached a crucial manufacturing milestone.
Godrej Aerospace has successfully handed over the initial serial production engine—designated as the D-1—to the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE).
This delivery signals a major shift for the ambitious defence project, moving it away from laboratory-built prototypes toward a standardized manufacturing system aimed at quality control, repeatability, and eventual...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Ministry of Defence are transforming the nation’s approach to securing its skies.
Moving away from relying on the isolated coverage of individual missile systems, military planners are adopting the “Sudarshan Chakra” concept—a highly integrated, multi-layered air defence network designed to provide overlapping protection across the country.
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India’s strategic air defence capabilities are currently undergoing a massive expansion.
The country has already...
India’s pursuit of an indigenous fifth-generation stealth fighter has achieved a major milestone. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has successfully concluded technical discussions to acquire GE Aerospace's F414 engines, which will power the initial prototype fleet of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
According to Defence Ministry sources, with the technical parameters firmly locked in, HAL and GE have now moved into the critical phase of commercial negotiations, ensuring the...
Group Captain Animesh Patni, a distinguished Indian Air Force officer and former MiG-29 fighter pilot, has been honoured with the Vir Chakra.
He received India’s third-highest wartime gallantry award for his extraordinary leadership and tactical brilliance as the Commanding Officer of an S-400 air defence squadron during the pivotal Operation Sindoor in May 2025.
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According to reliable sources, Group Captain Patni commanded two firing units of the advanced S-400 Triumf long-range air...
MoD Expects Up to 24 Tejas Mk1A Jets Ready by Year-End, Considers Penalties on HAL if Timelines Fail
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) projects that Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will have between 18 and 24 Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A fighters prepared for the Indian Air Force (IAF) by the close of the year.
This push comes as the programme attempts to recover from significant schedule disruptions caused by delayed F404 engine deliveries from American manufacturer GE Aerospace.
Following a comprehensive progress review led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, officials noted...
Germany has formally withdrawn from the joint Future Combat Air System (FCAS) stealth-fighter project with France marking the end of the program initiated in 2017, as per German business daily Handelsblatt, citing the German federal government.
The withdrawal marks the official end of the shared Franco-German sixth-generation aircraft program following an unresolved and prolonged leadership dispute between aerospace contractors Airbus and Dassault over workshare agreement with Dassault...
Locating modern, ultra-quiet submarines equipped with Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) in the Arabian Sea is a formidable challenge for any maritime force.
Older diesel-electric vessels had to frequently surface or use a snorkel to breathe, making them easier to spot. In contrast, today's AIP submarines can glide silently underwater for weeks at a time.
The Arabian Sea's unique underwater environment—characterized by shifting temperatures, intense shipping vessel traffic, diverse marine...
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...
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