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After 3 Years of Development, Indigenous TARA Glide Kit Completes Successful Maiden Flight Trial with Sub-3 Metre Precision
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) have achieved a significant milestone in national self-reliance by executing the first-ever flight test of the Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation (TARA) weapon system. Conducted off the coast of Odisha between May 7 and May 10, 2026, the trial saw the advanced weapon successfully deployed from a SEPECAT Jaguar fighter aircraft. The event marks the debut of India’s inaugural, completely indigenous...
Paninian Aerospace Reveals Ambitious Yantur Ramjet Engine to Power Future Supersonic and Hypersonic Autonomous Defence Platforms
Indian private sector aerospace firm Paninian India Private Limited has unveiled its newly developed Yantur Ramjet Engine. This advanced air-breathing propulsion system is engineered to sustain flight at supersonic and hypersonic speeds, representing a massive technological step forward for indigenous private-sector military engineering. The company aims to deploy this engine across a range of next-generation high-speed weapons systems, long-range cruise missiles, and high-velocity...
SSS Defence Strengthens Punjab Police Arsenal With New Delivery of Indigenous G72 Submachine Guns
In a clear sign of expanding reliance on domestic military manufacturing, Bengaluru-based small arms developer SSS Defence completed another scheduled supply of its G72 Submachine Guns (SMG) to the Punjab Police. The event highlights an increasing trend among state-level law enforcement departments across India to adopt locally designed and manufactured small arms. By transitioning away from foreign imports, these security forces are modernising their equipment with reliable...
India Keeps Russian Su-57E Stealth Fighter Option Open amid Pakistan’s Uncertain Chinese J-35A Jet Ambitions
Speculation is intensifying within global strategic circles that the Russian Sukhoi Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter remains a vital fallback option for the Indian Air Force (IAF). This comes as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh skillfully avoided direct answers regarding India’s interest in the aircraft during a recent Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) summit. With India's indigenous fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), still years away...
How Software Sovereignty in Tejas Mk1A Fighter to Empower India With a Truly Upgradable Combat Platform
The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A has established a paradigm shift in modern military aviation architecture. Moving away from traditional manufacturing philosophies that prioritise aerodynamics and mechanical components, the Tejas Mk1A is built as a software-defined combat asset. This architectural shift grants India complete "software sovereignty"—the absolute independence to modify, modernise, and adapt the aircraft's operational capabilities without relying on foreign original...
DRDO Developing Ramjet-Powered Compact Stealth Cruise Missile for AMCA Fighter's Internal Weapons Bay
India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has initiated preliminary work on a highly advanced, stealth-shaped cruise missile tailored specifically for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). While the project is currently in its conceptual stage and will likely take around a decade to become fully operational, it represents a major step in India’s long-term strategy to establish a completely self-reliant supply chain for fifth-generation aerial weaponry. This...
IAF Calibrates Mirage 2000 Maintenance Framework to Prevent Capability Drop Before Tejas Mk2 Enters Mass Production
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has initiated a calculated strategy to maintain the combat readiness of its Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft. With the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk2 expected to make its maiden flight in late 2026, it will still take several years before the new jets are mass-produced and integrated into active squadrons. To bridge this upcoming three to five-year operational gap, the IAF is upgrading its maintenance infrastructure to ensure the older fleets remain...
DRDO Invites Industry Partners to Develop 1-2kN Turbojet Engines for Next-Gen Tactical Missiles and Advanced Loitering Munitions
India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has taken a significant step toward self-reliance in military technology by initiating a new propulsion project. The Hyderabad-based Research Centre Imarat (RCI), a leading laboratory of the DRDO, is seeking private industry partners to build compact, flight-ready turbojet engines that can generate 1 to 2 kilonewtons (kN) of thrust. This initiative is designed to power the nation’s future unmanned aerial combat systems and...
How Aircraft Integration and Flight Test Centre at Puttaparthi Set to Propel India’s AMCA and TEDBF Fighter Jet Programmes
Recently, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, accompanied by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, laid the foundation stone for the Advanced Aircraft Integration and Flight Test Centre (AIFTC) in Puttaparthi, Sri Sathya Sai district. Spearheaded by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), this massive infrastructure project will function as the primary hub for assembling, testing, and certifying India’s future fighter jets. The mega facility is specifically tailored to...
How Russian Twin-Seat Su-57D Perfectly Match India’s Original FGFA Vision to Fulfill IAF Unique 5th-Gen Requirements
The recent maiden flight of the Su-57D, the newly unveiled twin-seat variant of Russia’s fifth-generation stealth fighter, has sparked significant interest within Indian defence communities. Successfully test-flown by renowned pilot Sergei Bogdan on May 19, 2026, the jet is now only the second operational twin-seat fifth-generation fighter globally, trailing China’s J-20S. For the Indian Air Force (IAF), which had firmly advocated for this specific two-crew design over a decade ago, the...
MoD Confident of Tejas Mk1A Deliveries This Fiscal, But Timeline Relies on Engine Inflows and IAF Compromises
India's advanced Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) project, the Tejas Mk1A, is currently navigating a crucial phase. The programme is managing simultaneous manufacturing, system fine-tuning, and operational testing. This intricate, multi-layered development process continues to influence when the Indian Air Force (IAF) will finally receive its much-needed jets. Secretary of Defence Production, Sanjeev Kumar, recently offered a strong reassurance regarding the timeline. He stated that the...
How Strict 80% Localization Strategy Causes Necessary Tejas Mk2 Delays to Ensure Future Defence Autonomy
India’s most ambitious medium-weight fighter project, the Tejas Mk2, has reached a crucial manufacturing phase. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has officially confirmed that the physical assembly of the aircraft's prototype is now in full swing. With the forward and centre fuselage sections almost finished, the programme is successfully transitioning from the design phase to the actual building of the jet. The first prototype is scheduled for a formal rollout around March 2027, which...
How TKMS Submarines Under P-75I Will Surpass Kilo-Class as Indian Navy’s Largest Conventional Attack Submarine
India is poised to significantly upgrade its underwater combat capabilities through the ambitious Project-75I (P-75I) initiative. Partnering with Germany’s thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and domestic manufacturer Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), the Indian Navy is set to acquire six advanced, non-nuclear attack submarines in a deal estimated at nearly ₹70,000 crore ($8 billion). This collaboration will yield the largest conventional submarines ever inducted into the Indian...
How IAF Will Only Need Up to 500 Meteor Missiles for 114 Rafale Fighters to Establish Wartime Dominance
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is advancing its massive Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme, an ambitious initiative to acquire 114 new fighter jets. With the French Dassault Rafale positioned as a leading platform, India could soon operate the largest Rafale fleet outside of France. However, when it comes to arming these jets with the MBDA Meteor—widely considered the world's most lethal beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM)—the IAF is taking a highly calculated approach...
India's 10,000+ km Range Agni-VI ICBM Fully Design-Ready, Awaits Govt Nod for Hardware Prototyping and Development
India has achieved a major breakthrough in its strategic defence capabilities. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully completed the design phase of the highly anticipated Agni-VI intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Speaking recently at the ANI National Security Summit 2.0 in New Delhi, DRDO Chairman Samir V. Kamat confirmed that the agency is fully prepared to begin hardware prototyping and full-scale development as soon as it receives formal...
IAF to Receive First Batch of Indigenous HTT-40 Basic Trainer Aircraft in FY 2027, Confirms HAL Citing Serial Production Started
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has officially announced that the Indian Air Force (IAF) will begin receiving its first batch of the much-anticipated HTT-40 basic trainer aircraft during the 2027 financial year. Speaking at the company's recent Q4 FY26 earnings call, HAL Chairman and Managing Director Ravi Kota revealed that serial production of the aircraft is already well underway. To ensure timely handovers to the armed forces, the state-run aerospace manufacturer has set a target...
China Rejects Pakistan's Proposal to Trade Gwadar Access For Sea-Based Nuclear Tech Amid Proliferation Concerns
A major setback to Pakistan's nuclear deterrence goals has emerged, as China has reportedly denied a request to help Islamabad build a sea-based nuclear second-strike force. Recent leaks of Pakistani diplomatic cables and military records reveal that during talks in 2024, Pakistan asked Beijing for critical nuclear submarine technology. In return for this assistance, Islamabad proposed granting the Chinese military permanent and expanded control over the strategic deep-water port of Gwadar...
How Indigenous GaN Seekers Revolutionise Indian Missile Lethality, Giving Astra Mk2 and Rudram-III a Powerful ECCM Edge
The transition from older Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) to modern Gallium Nitride (GaN) materials in missile tracking systems is a monumental leap for India's upcoming arsenal. Although less visible than rocket motors or outer shells, the radar seeker dictates success in highly contested skies. For advanced platforms like the air-to-air Astra Mk2 (capable of striking targets between 200 to 240 kilometres away) and the air-to-surface Rudram-III (a heavy anti-radiation missile with a massive 550...
New Twin-Seater Su-57 Specially Customised for India's Requirements and Linked to FGFA Program, Claim Russian Reports
Russia's newly revealed two-seat Su-57 stealth fighter is increasingly being viewed as the direct successor to a shelved Indo-Russian joint venture. Recent statements from within the Russian aviation industry openly admit that the aircraft's core design was fundamentally shaped by India's specific requirements. According to a widely shared Russian report regarding the jet's development, the new twin-seat model was swiftly adapted from an older test aircraft, known as the "055" prototype...
Captured PL-15E Missile Tech Decoded by India to Boost Tejas, Sukhoi and Rafale Electronic Systems, Reports French Media
According to reports from the French media outlet Meta-Defense, Indian defence scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough by decoding the complex technology behind the Chinese-made PL-15E air-to-air missile. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully analysed the missile's radar signals, communication links, and frequency patterns. Open-source intelligence indicates that this was made possible after a nearly intact missile...
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