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Russia has presented India with a major new aerospace proposal aimed at reviving the stalled Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) partnership, from which New Delhi withdrew in 2018.
Moscow is now offering a highly modified, twin-seat version of its Su-57 stealth fighter, specifically built for Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T).
Rather than a standard stealth jet, Russian officials describe this aircraft as a vital stepping stone between current fifth-generation fighters and future...
Aerospace giant Lockheed Martin has strongly positioned its S-92 helicopter as a prime candidate for India's upcoming Head of State and VVIP transport requirements.
The company is highlighting the aircraft's exceptional safety history, worldwide operational success, and significant "Make in India" manufacturing ties with the Tata Group.
While adhering to its traditional policy of withholding comments on active negotiations or specific buyers, Lockheed Martin explicitly described the S-92...
The next-generation Rafale F5 variant, often referred to as the "Super Rafale," is poised to bring a massive leap in beyond-visual-range (BVR) aerial combat.
One of the most notable upgrades is its ability to carry up to six Meteor air-to-air missiles, a notable increase from the current limit of four.
While attaching missiles to the aircraft's additional wing stations has always been structurally possible, it was previously avoided because the resulting air resistance compromised the...
As the global race for next-generation air superiority accelerates, New Delhi’s potential participation in a European sixth-generation fighter jet programme is undergoing a strategic recalibration.
Rather than fighting for initial design ownership, emerging details indicate that India is prioritising long-term industrial advantages.
This calculated pivot reflects a maturity in how India approaches international defence collaboration in an era defined by artificial intelligence, stealth...
In a monumental leap for its aerospace capabilities, India is on track to operate three distinct and parallel fighter jet manufacturing lines by the next decade.
This historic post-2030 vision will see the simultaneous mass production of three formidable aircraft: the indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) spearheaded by private industry, the 4.5-generation Tejas Mk2 built by the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), and the French-designed Rafale...
India is taking a major step toward upgrading its artillery by planning to purchase an additional 200 K-9 Vajra tracked self-propelled howitzers.
This new order will eventually double the Indian Army's current active fleet to 400 units, establishing one of the largest K-9 forces in the world.
The first batch of 100 guns, built by Larsen & Toubro (L&T) in partnership with South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace, featured roughly 50 percent local components and was completely delivered ahead of...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is nearing a major breakthrough with the Rudram-2, India's domestically built air-to-surface missile.
Currently undergoing its final validation trials, the system is projected to be cleared for full-scale manufacturing shortly.
Crafted as an advanced anti-radiation weapon, the Rudram-2 will upgrade the Indian Air Force's (IAF) ability to execute Suppression of Enemy Air Defences (SEAD) operations, phasing out the older Russian-made...
As of 2026, the nature of aerial warfare has fundamentally transformed. Inexpensive loitering munitions, heavily popularized by the Iranian-designed Shahed series, have emerged as persistent and economically draining threats.
Recent conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have highlighted a critical vulnerability: utilizing multi-million-dollar air defence networks against cheap, disposable drones is an unsustainable strategy.
Consequently, military planners are increasingly looking...
India is fundamentally reshaping its approach to aerial warfare by accelerating the development of advanced stealth drones under the Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) doctrine.
In a decisive leap forward, the nation is actively operationalising a fleet of autonomous, "loyal wingman" aircraft.
Designed to match the capabilities of fifth-generation manned fighter jets, these uncrewed platforms will take on high-risk missions deep within hostile territory, shielding human pilots from the most...
India's monumental initiative to procure 114 Rafale fighter jets through the Medium Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme has encountered a crucial turning point.
The ability to access the Interface Control Document (ICD) has surfaced as the primary factor that could decide whether this massive agreement moves forward.
High-ranking officials within the Ministry of Defence (MoD) remain optimistic about securing this vital access from France. However, they have made it clear that if Paris...
The Indian Army is actively modernising its artillery capabilities by replacing its outdated Russian-designed Grad rocket launchers with the domestically produced Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) system.
Military officials suggest a strategic vision to scale up the Pinaka force to roughly 22 regiments. This transition marks a monumental shift in how India plans to execute rocket artillery warfare in the future.
The expansion is moving rapidly, with reports indicating that the...
In a major diplomatic and military development, Tokyo has extended an offer to New Delhi to jointly manufacture its cutting-edge Mogami-class stealth frigates at Indian shipbuilding facilities.
This proposition represents a significant shift in Japan's approach to exporting military hardware.
It also underscores a shared intent to forge stronger industrial and defence ties between the two nations, driven by the rapidly changing security dynamics across the Indo-Pacific region.
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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is on the verge of clearing the satellite-guided model of the Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW).
Created by the Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Research Centre Imarat (RCI), this system vastly improves India's capacity to launch precise, long-distance attacks on vital enemy facilities.
Initially sanctioned in 2013, the SAAW represents India's first fully indigenous anti-airfield weapon and marks a major milestone in military...
Bengaluru-based arms manufacturer SSS Defence has officially launched the T72 battle rifle, a fully indigenous weapon chambered for the powerful 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge.
Emerging as a formidable, homegrown competitor to imported firearms like the widely used SIG 716, the T72 exemplifies India’s accelerating drive toward self-reliance in defence production.
The weapon is meticulously designed to offer the armed forces a highly reliable, controllable, and efficiently manufactured...
Following recent statements by Rosoboronexport—Russia's official arms export corporation—confirming international orders for the Su-57 stealth fighter, inside sources suggest India is among the undisclosed buyers, joining nations like Algeria and Iran.
Although the Indian Ministry of Defence has not yet released a public statement, this silent acquisition is consistent with reports from early 2026 indicating that talks for domestic manufacturing of the jets had entered a mature engineering...
State-run aerospace giant Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is preparing for a massive ₹10,000 crore (approximately $1.1 to $1.2 billion) infrastructure overhaul.
This major financial commitment is designed to significantly expand the company's manufacturing capabilities.
The primary goal is to satisfy the growing needs of the Indian Armed Forces for domestically built aircraft, including the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk1A, sophisticated helicopter models, and upcoming aviation...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is maintaining a clear distance from the Navy's Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) programme.
This decision is not rooted in a lack of institutional cooperation, but rather driven by distinct operational needs, lifecycle costs, and a tightly scheduled modernisation plan.
While there has been intermittent speculation about a land-based derivative—frequently referred to as the Omni-Role Combat Aircraft (ORCA)—the IAF's current procurement strategy makes...
France’s Naval Group has presented a significantly enhanced proposition to the Indian Navy, introducing the next-generation Scorpène® Evolved submarine.
Representing a major technological upgrade over the current Kalvari-class fleet, this offer is strategically aimed at filling the operational void between the recently concluded Project-75 and the future Project-75I.
Valued at an estimated ₹36,000 crore for three additional vessels, this follow-on order is structured to keep India’s...
Critics of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and GE Aerospace co-production agreement for the F414 engine often dismiss it as an incomplete step toward absolute propulsion independence.
However, this perspective fundamentally misreads the trajectory of aerospace evolution.
While it is true that total intellectual property handover—particularly concerning sensitive hot-section core components—is off the table, labelling this agreement as a strategic failure ignores the massive...