Featured News

HAL's New Nashik Facility to Deliver First Tejas Mk-1A This Month, Targets 24 Units Annual Output with Three Production Lines
In a major step forward for India's indigenous military aviation sector, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is set to deliver the first Tejas Mk-1A fighter jet from its new production facility in Nashik by the end of June 2025. This delivery marks a critical milestone in accelerating the supply of advanced combat aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF). The Nashik facility is HAL's third production line for the Tejas, established to supplement the two existing lines in Bengaluru. This...
US May Formally Offer F-35A to India with Israel-Like "Adir" Configuration, Effectively Countering China's J-20 and Pak's J-35
The United States government is reportedly preparing to make a formal proposal to India for the sale of Lockheed Martin's F-35A Lightning II stealth fighter jets in June 2025. This move signals a potentially significant enhancement of India's air power and its strategic alignment with the U.S. This development follows earlier statements from U.S. officials. In February 2025, then-U.S. President Donald Trump, during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington, indicated...
DRDO Urgently Accelerates BMD Phase-II with AD-1 Interceptor to Counter Pakistan's IRBM and MRBM Threats on Key Indian Cities
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has been instructed to fast-track the development of its advanced Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Phase-II system. This strategic move aims to bolster India's protective shield against potential Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) and Medium-Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM) attacks from Pakistan, particularly targeting major urban centres like the Delhi-NCR region. The directive underscores India's proactive stance in upgrading...
China Admits HQ-9B/HQ-16 Air Defence Systems Not Capable to Intercept India's BrahMos Missiles, Fueling Acute Pakistani Frustration
Reports surfacing on Chinese social media platforms suggest significant discontent within Pakistan regarding the performance of its Chinese-supplied HQ-9B and HQ-16 air defence systems. This frustration has reportedly intensified following an admission by Chinese manufacturers that these systems are not designed to intercept advanced supersonic missiles like India's BrahMos, particularly after their perceived failure during a recent military engagement. ad The concerns prominently arose...
India May Consider Russian Long-Range R-37M Hypersonic Missile Offer for SU-30MKI, Eyeing Strategic Edge against China-Pak Nexus
Russia has reportedly put forward an offer to supply India with the advanced R-37M hypersonic long-range air-to-air missile for its fleet of Su-30MKI fighter jets. This development could significantly enhance the Indian Air Force's (IAF) air defence capabilities. The R-37M, also known by its NATO codename AA-13 Axehead, is recognized for its impressive strike range of 300 to 400 kilometres and its ability to travel at Mach 6, six times the speed of sound. This places it among the most...
DRDO Plans to Extend Akash Missile's Reach and Efficiency through Innovative Fuel Tech, Bypassing Costly Redesigns
Following notable successes in neutralising Pakistani aerial threats, India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is reportedly exploring innovative methods to enhance the capabilities of the Akash missile system. The primary focus is on developing alternative propulsion fuels to increase the missile's range and operational efficiency without requiring expensive and time-consuming changes to its existing structure or design. The Akash missile system is a critical component...
Su-57E is Most Viable Stopgap Solution for India to Counter Pak's Potential J-35 Fighters until AMCA Available, Asserts Retd Air Marshal
Amid reports of Pakistan potentially inducting two squadrons of China's fifth-generation J-35 fighter jets by the close of 2025, a former high-ranking Indian Air Force official has suggested a strategic procurement to address the evolving air power landscape in the region. Air Marshal Sanjeev Kapoor (Retd.) has put forward the acquisition of Russia’s Su-57E stealth fighter as an interim measure until India’s indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is ready for operational service...
MDL Set to Sign ₹38,000 Cr Deal for 3 More Kalvari-class Scorpene Subs with DRDO-developed AIP System and 60% Indigenous Content
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) is on the verge of signing a landmark contract this June 2025 to construct three additional Kalvari-class submarines for the Indian Navy. The deal, valued at an estimated ₹38,000 crore (approximately US$4.5 billion), represents a major advancement in India's underwater defence capabilities and a significant boost to the nation's Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, promoting self-reliance in defence manufacturing. ad These new submarines, to be developed...
AMCA Mk1 to Rapidly Bolster IAF Squadrons, While Mk2 Targets 6th-Gen Power with Indigenous 110kN Engine, AI-driven Combat and UCAV Mothership
India is taking a significant leap in aerospace technology with its ambitious Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program. This initiative aims to develop a state-of-the-art, twin-engine, fifth-generation stealth multirole fighter jet. Designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the AMCA is set to substantially strengthen the combat capabilities of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Navy. The development of...
Mach 3.5 BrahMos-NG Stealth Missile Poised to Revolutionise India's Air Strike Tactics, Rendering Pakistan's Air Defence Systems Almost Obsolete
The BrahMos-NG (Next Generation), a compact and advanced iteration of the Indo-Russian BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, is set to redefine India’s aerial strike capabilities. With a reduced weight, smaller size, and an increased speed of Mach 3.5, the BrahMos-NG is designed to be nearly impossible to intercept, posing a formidable challenge to adversaries like Pakistan. When air-launched from platforms like the HAL Tejas Mk1A, which can carry two of these missiles, the BrahMos-NG...
DRDO Invites Private Firms to Machine Advanced Single-Crystal Turbine Blades, Contributing to India’s Indigenous Aero-Engine Development
In a significant step towards achieving self-sufficiency in critical aerospace technologies, the Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL), a key laboratory under India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is seeking collaboration with Indian private sector companies. The initiative, announced via an Expression of Interest (EoI) on April 19, 2025, invites development contracts for the precision machining of advanced aero-engine turbine blades and vanes. The...
Despite Pakistan's 5th-Gen Fighter Acquisition, India Must Prioritize Indigenous AMCA over Stopgap Foreign Import, Asserts Ex-IAF Chief
Former Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief, Air Chief Marshal (Retd) RKS Bhadauria, has strongly advised against India importing fifth-generation fighter aircraft as a stopgap measure, even as reports suggest Pakistan may acquire advanced stealth fighters from China. Instead, he emphasized the critical need for a focused national effort to accelerate the development and induction of India's own Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a fifth-generation fighter program. ad Responding to queries...
AMCA Pilots to Command Stealth CATS Warrior Drone Swarms, Allowing IAF to Perform High-risk SEAD/DEAD Missions without Risking Manned Aircraft
In a significant advancement for India's aerial warfare capabilities, future pilots of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) will be equipped to command swarms of stealthy "loyal wingman" drones, known as the Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) Warrior. This development is poised to enable the Indian Air Force (IAF) to conduct perilous missions aimed at suppressing or destroying enemy air defences without directly endangering pilots or expensive manned fighter jets. ad Modern warfare...
After DRDO's Scramjet Success, India to Fast Track BrahMos-II Hypersonic Missile Development, Targeting Mach 8 Speed and 1,500km Strike Range
Following a significant breakthrough in indigenous scramjet engine technology by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India is set to accelerate the development of its next-generation hypersonic cruise missile, the BrahMos-II. The advanced missile is reportedly being designed to achieve speeds up to Mach 8 and possess a strike range of 1,500 kilometres. ad India and Russia are expected to restart high-level discussions concerning the joint development of the BrahMos-II...
India Pursues Russian Container-S OTH Anti-Stealth Radar System, Offering Over 3000km Early Warning against Stealth Aircraft and Ballistic Missiles
India and Russia are once again in talks regarding India's potential purchase of the sophisticated "Container-S" over-the-horizon (OTH) radar, also known as the 29B6 "Container." Sources familiar with the matter indicate these discussions are proceeding on a government-to-government basis. This renewed engagement comes as both countries are also reportedly considering a similar direct governmental agreement for Russia's Voronezh OTH radar. These moves suggest India is actively working to...
Uttam GaN-Based AESA Radar for Tejas Mk2 Enters Production, Offering Over 900 T/R Modules and 25% Better Range in Complex Electronic Warfare
India has achieved a significant advancement in its indigenous defence technology capabilities as the upgraded Uttam Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, designed for the Tejas Mk2 fighter jet, has officially commenced production. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), through its Bengaluru-based Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), has announced that the radar systems are slated for delivery before the initial...
Boeing Pitches E-7A Wedgetail for India's AWACS Needs, But IAF Commits to Indigenous Netra Citing Low Costs and Logistical Efficiency
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently facing a significant need for more Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft, vital "eyes in the sky" for modern air operations. American aerospace giant Boeing has proposed its E-7A Wedgetail as a proven, ready-to-use solution. However, sources indicate the IAF remains committed to its own domestically developed Netra Mk1A and MkII AWACS programmes, even though these are expected to take approximately four to five years to become fully...
India to Nullify Pakistan's J-35A Stealth Threat with Indigenous VHF Anti-Stealth Radar, Prioritizing Cost-Effective Early Warning and Interception
Amidst growing reports of Pakistan's potential plans to acquire the Chinese J-35A stealth fighter jet, India is reportedly shifting its strategy for addressing advanced aerial threats. Rather than focusing on acquiring expensive foreign stealth aircraft, India is choosing a more practical and budget-friendly option: strengthening its own capabilities to detect stealth aircraft. This strategic move prioritises early warning and effective interception methods. ad Central to this new approach...
Tejas Mk2 Showcased with Tara PGM, Rudram-II, Astra Mk1, ASRAAM, and SAAW, Promising Enhanced Precision Strike Capabilities
India's advanced indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), the Tejas Mk2, has been newly depicted with an impressive suite of modern armaments, signalling a major step forward in the nation's self-sufficiency in defence technology. This updated configuration equips the aircraft for a wide range of operations, including precise attacks and air dominance. The newly integrated weaponry features the Tara Precision Guided Munition (PGM), Rudram-II anti-radiation missile, Astra Mk1...
IAF's Op Sindoor Cripples 20-30% of Pakistani Early Warning Assets, Neutralizing Key Radar Systems and Command Centres
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is reportedly contending with significant weaknesses in its air defence capabilities following a series of precision strikes by the Indian Air Force (IAF). The operation, codenamed 'Operation Sindoor', was conducted between May 7 and May 10, 2025. Information circulating on social media platform X and various media outlets suggests that these actions have resulted in a 20-30% degradation of Pakistan’s early warning systems, creating substantial gaps in its...
Back
Top