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India Nears Final Clearance for Uttam AESA Radar on Tejas Mk1A Fleet, Reducing Reliance on Foreign Sensors
India’s drive to achieve deeper self-reliance in combat aviation is accelerating rapidly. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is poised to accept the initial batch of the indigenous Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. These units are designated for integration into the second tranche of Tejas Mk1A fighters and trainers, a significant order placed by the Indian Air Force (IAF) last year. This progression constitutes a watershed moment for the nation’s aerospace sector...
Kalyani Group Spearheads Indigenous Innovation with 50 New Defence Products for Indian Armed Forces’ Modernisation
In a significant development for India’s self-reliance in the defence sector, Baba Kalyani, the Chairman and Managing Director of the Kalyani Group—parent company of Bharat Forge—has unveiled the company’s extensive roadmap for the future. Speaking recently to Chakra NewZ, Mr. Kalyani disclosed that the conglomerate is currently developing a staggering portfolio of 50 new products. This massive undertaking is designed to provide comprehensive, home-grown solutions for the Indian Army...
Does Acquiring Further Rafale M for Indian Navy Pose An Existential Threat to Indigenous TEDBF Programme?
The Indian Navy’s quest for a home-grown deck-based fighter is arriving at its most critical juncture. The Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) programme, an ambitious initiative to develop a carrier-borne combat aircraft, is slated to undergo its Critical Design Review (CDR) this year. This phase marks the vital shift from theoretical design to detailed engineering. However, for the Indian defence ecosystem, this is more than a technical procedure; it is a strategic crossroads that...
HAL Denies Reports of Manufacturing Partnership with Dassault for India's 114 Fighter Aircraft
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has formally refuted recent media speculation claiming that the state-owned aerospace major has been finalised as the Indian production partner for the procurement of 114 Dassault Rafale fighter jets. The clarification was issued in response to a report published by The Times of India on 13 February 2026. The report, describing the acquisition as the "mother of all defence deals," alleged that the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) had cleared the path for...
India-France Rafale Deal May Include Fixed-Price Options to Expand Fighter Order Beyond 114 Without Fresh Negotiations
The Indian government has moved decisively to address the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) fighter squadron shortage, with the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) recently granting approval for the procurement of 114 Dassault Rafale fighter jets. This monumental decision, estimated at approximately ₹3.25 lakh crore, signals a strategic shift from a simple purchase to a comprehensive force development partnership with France. While the headline figure of 114 aircraft is significant, defence planners...
HAL and Safran Set to Localize M88 Engine Assembly for India’s Expanded Rafale Fleet
The Indian government’s recent approval for the acquisition of 114 Dassault Rafale fighters is set to trigger a major transformation in the nation’s aerospace manufacturing sector. Following the Defence Acquisition Council’s (DAC) clearance of the proposal—estimated to be worth over ₹3.25 lakh crore—industry focus has shifted to the industrial implications of the deal. Reports indicate that Safran Aircraft Engines is preparing to establish a local assembly line for the M88 turbofan engine...
IAF Backs Integration of Russian Pantsir Systems to Fortify S-400 Against Low-Flying Drones and Cruise Missiles
India’s air defence network is poised for a significant tactical upgrade as the Indian Air Force (IAF) actively supports a proposal to acquire the Russian Pantsir-S1 system. This procurement is not intended to operate as a standalone defensive measure but is specifically aimed at creating a specialised security perimeter around India’s high-value S-400 Triumf batteries. The move underscores a growing recognition of the vulnerabilities that long-range strategic assets face in modern...
Russia Willing to Share Tech for Integrating S-70 Stealth Drones with Indian Su-57 Fighters, Offering Advanced MUMT for IAF
Russia has significantly escalated its pitch to the Indian Air Force (IAF), moving beyond a standard fighter jet sale to offer a comprehensive "future combat" ecosystem. According to recent reports and statements from officials at Rostec, Moscow is proposing a bespoke, locally manufactured variant of the Su-57 Felon—often referred to as the Su-57MKI—that would be intrinsically linked with the Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B (Hunter) stealth drone. This proposal represents a fundamental shift in air...
Beyond DATRAN 1500, CVRDE Explores Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Hybrid Tech for India's Next-Gen Main Battle Tanks
India’s pursuit of strategic autonomy in armoured warfare has reached a significant inflection point. While the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) finalises the DATRAN 1500—the most powerful indigenous tank engine to date—engineers are already looking past conventional diesel technology. Reports indicate that the laboratory is initiating ambitious programmes to develop hydrogen fuel cells and hybrid-electric propulsion systems, aiming to future-proof India’s...
DAC Grants AoN for 288 S-400 Interceptors to Replenish Stocks After Successful Performance during Op Sindoor
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has formally approved a critical procurement plan to rapidly restock India’s long-range air defence arsenal, following the extensive expenditure of interceptors during the intense aerial engagements of 2025. In a meeting chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the DAC accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the acquisition of 288 missiles for the Russian-origin S-400 Triumf system. The deal, estimated at ₹10,000 crore, is aimed at restoring...
GE Plans Dedicated F404 Engine MRO Facility in India to Support IAF's Expanding Tejas Fleet
In a significant boost to India’s indigenous fighter programme, US aerospace major GE Aviation is reportedly finalising plans to establish a dedicated Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility within the country. This facility will specifically service the GE F404-IN20 engines that power the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) growing fleet of Tejas Mk1 and Mk1A Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). The strategic move comes at a critical juncture as the IAF prepares to induct a substantial number of...
Indian Air Force to Assess Tejas Mk1A Operational Readiness in May Before Commencing Deliveries
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is scheduled to conduct a thorough evaluation of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mark 1A programme this coming May. This critical review will serve as the deciding factor for the commencement of deliveries for the indigenous fighter jets, which have faced significant delays. According to recent reports, the assessment aims to verify the project's current standing before the Air Force formally agrees to accept the aircraft. The IAF currently has 180 of...
DRDO Set to Clear Astra Mk2 for Production with Enhanced 220km Range, Poised to Become IAF's Primary BVRAAM
India’s indigenous air combat capabilities are on the verge of a significant transformation. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is preparing to issue production clearance for the Astra Mk2 air-to-air missile later this year. In a development that has exceeded initial expectations, the missile has demonstrated capabilities far superior to its original design parameters. While the Astra Mk2 was originally conceptualised to strike targets at a distance of 160 km, updated...
IAF to Receive Fourth S-400 Squadron by June and Final by November This Year, Confirms Russia
The long-standing acquisition of the S-400 Triumf air defence system by the Indian Air Force (IAF) is entering its concluding stage. Russian officials have confirmed that the fourth squadron is scheduled to arrive in India by late May or early June of this year, with the fifth and final squadron to follow in November. This timeline heralds the imminent completion of one of India’s most significant strategic procurements in decades—a $5.43 billion (approx. ₹40,000 crore) deal originally...
Rafale and AMCA Integration Are the Complementary Pillars of India’s Strategy to Address IAF Sqdn Shortfall, Says UK Think Tank
India’s decades-long effort to modernise its fighter fleet appears to be reaching a critical turning point, according to a new assessment by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). The UK-based think tank indicates that New Delhi is close to awarding a major contract that would finally fulfil the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) long-standing requirement for Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRFA). Recent reports suggest the government is poised to approve a deal with French...
Is Massive Order Backlog the Key Reason for HAL’s Exit from AMCA Stealth Fighter Competition?
In a landmark decision that redefines India’s aerospace landscape, state-owned giant Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has been excluded from the race to manufacture the country’s first fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). The shortlist for this prestigious project is now restricted to three major private sector conglomerates: Tata Advanced Systems Limited, Larsen & Toubro, and Bharat Forge. This exclusion marks a significant departure from...
Indian Army Plans to Arm LCH Prachand Fleet With Air-Launched Loitering Munitions to Neutralise Modern Tanks
In the high-altitude expanses above Leh, the indigenously developed Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand has already established a formidable presence along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). However, military planners are now preparing to enhance this platform with a new class of weaponry. By the end of the decade, the roar of the Prachand’s rotors may be the prelude to a far quieter but deadlier threat for hostile armour. Sources indicate that the Indian Army Aviation Corps has...
Adani-Leonardo Offers AW109 TrekkerM for India's Twin-Engine Utility Helicopter Requirement as Russian Ka-226T Deal Stalls
India’s prolonged quest to procure a modern fleet of 3-ton utility helicopters has shifted into a high-stakes competition following the effective suspension of the Ka-226T joint venture with Russia. In a major move that redefines the procurement landscape, Adani Defence and Aerospace has formed a strategic partnership with the Italian aerospace giant Leonardo (formerly AgustaWestland). Announced in early February 2026, this collaboration aims to manufacture the AW109 TrekkerM helicopter...
India Briefs Greece on Tejas Mk1A, Offering Cost-Effective Modern Solution to Replace Legacy F-4 Phantom Aircraft
India has showcased its indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), the Tejas Mk1A, to Greece as a potential solution for the Hellenic Air Force's (HAF) fleet modernization requirements. During a significant diplomatic visit to New Delhi in February 2026, the Greek Minister of National Defence, Nikolaos-Georgios S. Dendias, was given a comprehensive presentation on the fighter jet. This briefing has sparked serious dialogue regarding future defence aviation collaboration between the two...
Saab Offers Advanced Aerospace Ecosystem to India with Gripen-E but Tejas Mk2 Promises True Strategic Autonomy
Swedish aerospace major Saab AB has renewed its pitch to the Indian government with an ambitious proposal that extends well beyond the simple sale of fighter jets. The company has offered to help establish what it terms the world’s most advanced aerospace industrial ecosystem in India. This plan encompasses a comprehensive range of capabilities, including multi-layered design, local manufacturing, long-term maintenance, and technology integration, all centered around the induction of the...
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