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Work Starts on Full-Scale 13-Ton Ghatak Stealth Drone Prototype Following Successful SWiFT Demonstrator, Success Hinges on Govt Funding Approval
India's journey towards developing advanced unmanned combat aircraft has reached a significant point, as work has officially begun on the full-scale prototype of the Ghatak stealth drone. The Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), a key laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is spearheading this effort to create a 13-tonne Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) intended to significantly enhance the Indian Air Force's (IAF) pilotless strike...
Godrej Seeks to Join 5th-Gen AMCA Engine Development with GTRE, Leveraging Kaveri Derivative Expertise
Godrej Aerospace, a significant contributor to India's defence manufacturing sector, has formally indicated its strong interest in collaborating with the DRDO's Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) on the development of a new engine for the country's future Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). The company highlighted its relevant experience gained from manufacturing key sections of the Kaveri Derivative Engine (KDE), which is considered an important step in India's efforts to create...
Pakistan Air Force Remains Deeply Preoccupied with IAF's Su-30MKI Capabilities and Tactics, New Promo Video Shows
A promotional video released by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Pakistan Day, intended to honour the nation's resilience, has inadvertently drawn attention to the force's continued strategic focus on the Indian Air Force's (IAF) Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet. The video, combining national pride with displays of military capability, contained a segment suggesting the Su-30MKI remains a central element in the PAF's planning and training. ad During the video, a scene depicted a briefing session...
India's DATRAN 1500 Engine Roars to Life, Challenging Global Dominance in Armored Vehicle Propulsion Systems
India has made a significant stride in its quest for defense self-sufficiency with the development of the DATRAN 1500, a domestically produced engine designed to power Main Battle Tanks (MBTs). This engine, a collaborative project between the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), positions India as a serious contender in the competitive global market of high-performance armored vehicle propulsion systems. ad The DATRAN 1500 is...
With Estimated ₹2,307 Crore Per Unit Cost, Is Rafale M Deal More Expensive for India than IAF Rafale Deal?
The Indian Navy's plan to acquire 26 Rafale Marine (Rafale M) fighter jets from France has raised questions about whether this is the most expensive fighter jet deal for India on a per-unit basis, potentially exceeding the 2016 purchase of 36 Rafale jets for the Indian Air Force (IAF). While the Rafale M deal, estimated at ₹60,000 crore (approximately $7.2 billion), is a significant investment for India's naval capabilities, a direct comparison with the previous deal reveals a more complex...
How F-15EX Jet's Improved Stealth Features, Enhanced Payload and Superior Performance Makes It Viable Contender for India's MRFA Tender
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is seeking to significantly modernize its fleet through the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender, a program aiming to procure 114 advanced fighter jets. Among the contenders, Boeing's F-15EX Eagle II is gaining attention, boosted by a recent endorsement from a respected former IAF officer. ad Group Captain MJ Augustine Vinod, a retired IAF officer with over 3,000 flight hours on aircraft including the Mirage 2000, MiG-21, and Kiran, has publicly advocated for...
Morocco and Tata Plans to Develop Battlefield Variants of WhAP Armored Vehicle, Including Medical and High-Caliber Cannons
Morocco and India's Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) are deepening their defense partnership with plans to develop several new variants of the Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP), an 8x8 armored vehicle. The expansion includes versions equipped with powerful cannons and a dedicated medical configuration, enhancing the vehicle's versatility on the battlefield. ad This development follows a significant agreement finalized in late 2024, which saw TASL secure a contract to supply the Royal...
J-15 Crash Underscores China's Struggle to Develop Reliable Carrier-Based Aircraft Capabilities, Exposes Critical Flaws and Troubling Safety Record
A recent crash of a Chinese Navy J-15 "Flying Shark" carrier-based fighter jet has reignited concerns about the aircraft's reliability and the overall state of China's carrier aviation program. The incident, which occurred on March 15, 2025, near the town of Jiali in northwestern Hainan Island, highlights persistent technical challenges and a concerning safety record that plague the J-15. ad The aircraft, which was reportedly preparing for landing, suffered a catastrophic malfunction...
Despite Nuclear Submarine Focus, Indian Navy Remains Committed to Second Indigenous Aircraft Carrier for Enhanced Three-Carrier Fleet in IOR
The Indian Navy is firmly pursuing the construction of a second Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC-II), notwithstanding recent reports suggesting a shift in focus towards nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs). Navy sources have confirmed that efforts are actively underway to obtain final approval from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for IAC-II, which is planned to be a follow-on to the INS Vikrant (IAC-I), India's first indigenously built aircraft carrier. The Navy is pressing to accelerate...
15 Years On, Crucial Specifications for Indigenous FMBT Tank Remain Undefined, Leaving Armored Forces Vulnerable Amidst Aging T-72s
Fifteen years after the initial concept was introduced, the Indian Army's Future Main Battle Tank (FMBT) program is stalled due to the absence of the General Staff Qualitative Requirements (GSQR). The GSQR is a crucial document that details the tank's required specifications. The FMBT was designed to replace the aging fleet of Soviet-era T-72 Main Battle Tanks (MBTs), modernizing India's armored capabilities. The continued delays in finalizing these requirements have brought the project to...
Tata Unveils New Tracked Unmanned Ground Vehicle with up to 1000kg Payload, Featuring Hybrid-Electric Power and Indigenous Navigation
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), a major player in India's aerospace and defence industry, has announced the launch of its new, advanced Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Tracked. This new vehicle is designed to improve the efficiency and safety of military and security operations. This domestically-developed platform highlights TASL's increasing capabilities in the field of autonomous systems. It also strengthens the company's position as a key contributor to India's "Make in India"...
GTRE Seeks At Least $4.5 Billion for 110-120kN AMCA Engine Development, Citing Extensive R&D, Testing, and Validation Process
The Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a laboratory under India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has announced that it requires a minimum of $4.5 billion (approximately ₹37,500 crore) to develop a next-generation engine for the country's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) fighter jet program. This was stated by Dr. SV Ramana Murty, Director of GTRE. ad The new engine, designed to produce a thrust of 110-120 kilonewtons (kN), represents a significant...
High-Level Panel Explores Early Induction of AMCA Fighter, First Batch of 40 Mk1 Expected as Early as 2033, Mk2 Development to Continue in Parallel
A high-level committee is examining the possibility of significantly accelerating the induction of India's indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) into the Indian Air Force (IAF). The committee, aiming to bolster India's air combat capabilities, could see the first AMCA Mk1 fighters joining the IAF fleet as early as 2033, two years ahead of the initial 2035 target. ad The committee, led by Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, includes key figures such as IAF Vice Chief Air...
IAF to Leverage Previous Testing Data to Expedite MRFA Selection, Skipping Basic Re-evaluation & Focusing on Enhanced Avionics, Radar, and Weaponry
The Indian Air Force (IAF) plans to accelerate the selection process for its new Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) by utilizing data from previous evaluations, allowing them to concentrate on the advanced capabilities of the competing aircraft. This strategy aims to significantly shorten the selection timeline for the crucial, long-delayed procurement. ad The IAF will draw upon the extensive flight test data collected during the earlier Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition...
Kalyani Group's 155mm/52 ATAGS Guns to Achieve Over 80% Indigenous Content, Focusing on Indian Army's Rs 7,000 Crore Order
In a major boost to India's defence self-reliance, Kalyani Strategic Systems (KSSL), a subsidiary of Bharat Forge Ltd., is set to significantly increase the indigenous content of its Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) to over 80%. This move aligns with the Indian government's "Make in India" initiative and strengthens the country's domestic defence manufacturing capabilities. ad Previously, the ATAGS, a 155mm/52 caliber howitzer developed in partnership with the Defence Research...
HAL Expects to Receive 12 F404 Engines This Year, 20 Annually After That, Enabling The Rapid Deployment of Tejas Mk1A Fighter Squadrons
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is set to receive a significant boost in its production of the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet, with the delivery of 12 F404 engines from General Electric (GE) Aerospace expected this year. This will allow for a faster rollout of the aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF). GE Aerospace confirmed that the first of these engines, crucial for powering the Tejas Mk1A, is scheduled to arrive in India by the end of March 2025, marking the start of an accelerated...
Controversial Canard Design on Boeing's F-47 Raises Questions About USAF's 6th-Gen Air Dominance Strategy
The United States Air Force's (USAF) Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program has yielded a glimpse of the future of aerial warfare with the release of artist impressions and renderings of Boeing's proposed F-47 sixth-generation fighter jet. The images, however, have sparked considerable debate among defense experts and enthusiasts, centering on the aircraft's design and potential capabilities. ad The released graphics show two significantly different versions of the F-47. One depicts a...
Amid US Tariff Threats, How Potential Mass F35 Cancellations Present An Unique Opportunity for India to Quickly Acquire 5th-Gen Jets?
Recent shifts in the international defence market, spurred by US tariff policies and geopolitical realignments, could present India with a unique opportunity to rapidly acquire fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets. The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, a highly advanced multirole combat aircraft, is facing potential order cancellations from several countries, potentially opening a door for India to bolster its air power. ad The primary driver of these potential cancellations is the...
L&T's Robotic Drilling Machine Automates LCA Tejas Wing Production, Slashing Drilling Time by Over 95 Percent
India's indigenous defence manufacturing sector has received a major boost with the introduction of a new robotic drilling system by Larsen & Toubro (L&T). This advanced technology significantly accelerates the production of wings for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, a crucial fighter jet program for the Indian Air Force (IAF). ad In collaboration with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), that manufactures the Tejas, L&T has implemented a robotic drilling machine that reduces the time...
HAL on Track to Deliver First Tejas Mk1A Next Month, Accelerating Production at Nashik Facility by Leveraging Decades of MiG and Sukhoi Experience
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is set to deliver its first domestically-produced Tejas Mk1A fighter jet to the Indian Air Force (IAF) by the end of next month, marking a significant milestone in India's self-reliance in defence manufacturing. The aircraft is rolling out of HAL's Nashik Division, a facility with a long history of building and maintaining Russian-designed MiG and Sukhoi aircraft. ad The Nashik facility, sometimes referred to as the "MiG Complex" due to its history, is...
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