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Five Private Giants Vie For Indian Army's Light Tank Contract, L&T Emerges as Frontrunner with Zorawar Tank
The Indian Army’s quest to enhance its armoured warfare capabilities in high-altitude terrain has reached a pivotal stage, with five major domestic companies submitting proposals for a landmark light tank contract. This initiative marks a significant move towards modernising the force's mobility and firepower, particularly along India's mountainous northern borders. On July 14, bids were officially received from leading private sector firms including Bharat Forge, Tata, and Mahindra...
Following Battlefield Success in Op Sindoor, Armenia Conveys Deep Appreciation for India's Reliable and Effective Defence Tech
A visiting Armenian defence delegation has formally expressed high praise for Indian-manufactured weapon systems, highlighting their exceptional performance in recent combat situations. This endorsement comes after the reported success of Indian technology during "Operation Sindoor," a significant military action undertaken by India to counter Pakistan's deeply rooted terrorist infrastructure. ad Sources indicate that Armenian officials were particularly impressed by the combat...
After Russia Successfully Deploys K-77M BVRAAM on Su-35, India May Consider It For Su-30MKI to Counter China-Pak PL-15
Recent visual confirmation shows that Russia has begun arming its Sukhoi Su-35S fighter jets with the new K-77M long-range air-to-air missile, a development that could significantly alter air combat capabilities in South Asia. This has prompted strategic analysis in India, where the missile is being viewed as a potential upgrade for the Indian Air Force (IAF) Su-30MKI fleet to counter advanced missile systems deployed by China and Pakistan. ad A New Generation of Air-to-Air Missile The...
India's Project-76 Submarine Design Finalization Expected Within A Year with Focus on Stealth, AIP and Cruise Missile Strike Capabilities
In a significant step towards bolstering its naval power and achieving self-reliance in underwater warfare, India is on track to finalize the design for its next-generation Project-76 conventional submarines within the next year. This ambitious programme aims to deliver the nation's first indigenously designed submarines, integrating advanced stealth features and formidable strike capabilities. ad J.D. Patil, founder of the private sector giant L&T Defence, confirmed that design work is...
With 144 Missile Cells, India's Upcoming P-18 Stealth Destroyer Emerges as a Powerful Counter to Growing Indo-Pacific Naval Threats
The Indian Navy has unveiled the design for a formidable new warship, the Project-18 Next-Generation Destroyer (NGD), a stealth vessel poised to become one of the most heavily armed ships in the world. The revelation was made as the Navy's Warship Design Bureau (WDB) celebrated the delivery of its 100th indigenously designed ship, marking a significant milestone in India's journey toward self-reliance in naval manufacturing. Revealed during a seminar in New Delhi titled “Nation Building...
The Myth of Affordable Chinese Weapons Shatters Amid Repeated Combat Failures in Recent Conflicts
A series of recent combat failures involving Chinese-manufactured military hardware is casting serious doubt on China's ambitions to become a top-tier global arms supplier. Weapons systems marketed as cost-effective alternatives to Western and Russian equipment have demonstrated significant performance issues in real-world conflicts, according to recent reports from Pakistan, Cambodia, and analysis of the recent conflict in Iran. These incidents highlight a troubling pattern of...
Rolls-Royce Signals Major Interest in Co-developing A New Engine for India's CATS Warrior Drone, Proposes Partnership with HAL
British aerospace giant Rolls-Royce has proposed a partnership with India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to jointly develop and produce a new engine for the CATS Warrior, a sophisticated unmanned combat drone. This potential collaboration marks a significant step forward for India's indigenous Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) program. The proposal comes as HAL re-evaluates the power requirements for the CATS Warrior drone, officially classified as an unmanned combat aerial vehicle...
ADA Taking Naval Aviators Inputs for TEDBF Jet's Pilot-Centric Cockpit Design to Enhance Comfort and Operational Efficiency
In a move that highlights a user-focused approach to military hardware development, the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has confirmed that the cockpit for the upcoming Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) is being designed entirely based on feedback from Indian Navy pilots. This strategy aims to maximise pilot comfort and operational effectiveness in the high-stakes environment of carrier-based aviation. This revelation was made by Dr. Amitabh Saraf, who has recently taken...
ADE Proposes Two Parallel Y-Tail and Twin-Boom Variants of HALE Drone Program to Cater Diverse Mission Profiles
India’s Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), a key laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has put forward a proposal for two distinct designs under its new High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program. The two proposed variants, one featuring a Y-Tail configuration and the other a Single Engine Twin Boom (SETB) design, aim to provide the Indian armed forces with versatile platforms for a wide range of strategic missions...
Factors That Can Affect India's Potential Choice of F-35A for Interim 5th-Gen Needs, Local MRO and Custom Configuration Vital
As India continues its comprehensive military modernization efforts, the American-made Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II has re-emerged in strategic conversations as a potential candidate for the Indian Air Force (IAF). While no official proposal has been made, defence analysts suggest that any potential acquisition would be contingent on India securing a highly customized version of the stealth fighter, rather than an off-the-shelf export model. The success of such a deal would depend on...
GTRE's New 130kN Engine Test Facility Nearing Completion, Poised to Facilitate Dry Kaveri and AMCA Engine Development
India's long-standing ambition for self-reliance in critical aerospace technology is advancing, as the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) is in the final stages of completing a new jet engine testing facility. Located in Rajanukunte near Bengaluru, this advanced site is designed to support the development of crucial indigenous military power plants. ad The facility, which began construction in September 2023, is a 130-kilonewton (kN) Twin Engine Test Bed. Officials project that with...
120 kN AMCA Mk2 Engine to Align with TEDBF Jet's High-Thrust Requirements, Promising Indigenous Power Option for Indian Naval Fighters
In a significant development for India's indigenous military aviation sector, a powerful new jet engine being co-developed for the fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is now expected to power the Indian Navy's future carrier-based fighter jet. The alignment offers a unified, high-performance propulsion solution for the next generation of fighters for both the Indian Air Force and the Navy. The engine, which will produce 120 kilonewtons (kN) of thrust, is the focus of a...
Is Israel Sidelining Indian Tech of Jointly Developed Barak-8 Missile System in Global Sales? Recent Unilateral Marketing Points So
A landmark defence collaboration between India and Israel is facing uncertainty amid allegations that Israel is independently marketing a jointly developed missile system, potentially excluding key technologies contributed by India. The system in question, known as Barak-8 or the Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MR-SAM), was created through a partnership between India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), marking a high point in...
Tailed Dogfighter vs Flying Wing: Charting the Course for India's Future 6th-Gen Fighter
A debate over the future of India's air combat strategy has emerged following recent remarks by Dr. Kota Harinarayana, the celebrated chief designer of the LCA Tejas aircraft. He suggested that India possesses the technological capability to develop a sixth-generation unmanned fighter based on a "flying wing" design, similar to the prototype tested under the Ghatak UCAV program. This concept, notable for its complete lack of a conventional tail, offers exceptional stealth characteristics...
Indian Army Prepares to Acquire 126 Light Utility Helicopters (LUH) from HAL, Replacing Aging Cheetah and Chetak for High-Altitude Operations
The Indian Army is advancing its aviation modernisation plans with the proposed procurement of 126 Light Utility Helicopters (LUH) from the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). This significant acquisition, which has now entered the final stage of cost negotiations, is set to replace the military's decades-old Cheetah and Chetak helicopters, marking a major boost for the Army Aviation Corps' capabilities in high-altitude environments. ad The HAL LUH is a new-generation...
L&T Uses Advanced Automation Techniques in Tejas Mk1A Wings Production, Enhancing Quality and Speed in Jet Manufacturing
In a significant advancement for India's indigenous military aviation sector, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has successfully delivered the first set of wings for the Tejas Mk1A Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). This achievement marks a major milestone, demonstrating the increasing role of private industry in strengthening the nation's aerospace and defence manufacturing capabilities. The delivery is crucial for accelerating the production of the advanced fighter jet for the Indian Air Force (IAF). ad...
IAF and HAL Poised to Finalise Second Order of 97 Tejas Mk1A by 2025 End, Deliveries Expected from 2028 after First Order Fulfillment
In a significant move to bolster India's aerial combat capabilities and advance its self-reliance goals, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) are set to finalise a major contract for an additional 97 Tejas Mk1A light combat aircraft. The agreement, valued at an estimated ₹67,000 crore (approximately $8 billion), is expected to be signed by the end of 2025. This new order will supplement an existing 2021 contract for 83 aircraft, which included 73 Tejas Mk1A...
Indian Navy's Acquisition of LCA-Navy Trainers for Carrier Operations Plagued by Rigorous Testing Requirements
The Indian Navy's plan to procure eight Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)-Navy Trainer jets is facing significant delays as the service insists on the successful completion of extensive trials before finalising the acquisition. These indigenous aircraft are considered essential for establishing a robust, in-house training programme for pilots learning to operate from the decks of India's aircraft carriers. ad The proposed acquisition aims to form at least two squadrons of the naval trainers...
Project Kusha Missile Launchers to Boast Two Distinct Canister Designs with Shock Dampers, Smart Slides for Enhanced Performance
India's indigenous long-range air defence system, known as Project Kusha, is making significant progress with the finalisation of two highly specialised canister designs for its missile launchers. According to recently revealed tender documents, these advanced canisters are engineered to house three different types of interceptor missiles, enhancing the system's operational flexibility and durability. This development marks a crucial step in India's ambition to create a homegrown air...
GTRE Secures Fresh Funding for Kaveri Derivative Engine, Aims to Accelerate Final Certification for Ghatak Stealth UCAV Use
India's long-standing effort to develop an indigenous jet engine has received a major boost, as the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has reportedly secured new government funding. This financial injection is aimed at completing the final certification stages for the Kaveri Derivative Engine (KDE), with a target to have it flight-certified by 2026 for its intended role as the powerplant for the upcoming Ghatak stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV). To achieve this critical...
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