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India Explores Dual Strategy For 6th-Gen Fighters, Weighs Fully Indigenous Development Alongside FCAS or GCAP Participation
New Delhi is currently charting a multifaceted course for its future combat aviation, exploring a two-pronged approach for acquiring sixth-generation fighter jets. On the international front, the Ministry of Defence is actively evaluating participation in major multinational projects. Recent talks, including the 6th India-France Annual Defence Dialogue held in Bengaluru in early 2026, highlighted India's interest in joining the European Future Combat Air System (FCAS) led by France...
HAL And GE Forge Unprecedented Two Year Accelerated Timeline For F414 Engine Production In India
In a major boost to India's aerospace capabilities, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and US-based GE Aerospace have agreed to significantly shorten the timeline for establishing domestic production of the F414-GE-INS6 jet engine. Initially projected to take three years, the setup phase has been reduced to just two. This expedited schedule is aimed at ensuring timely powerplant deliveries for the upcoming Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk2 and the initial two squadrons of India’s...
Russia Renews Su-57 Offer to India with 100 Locally Produced Units amid IAF's Focus on Rafale, Tejas and AMCA
In a significant development for Indo-Russian military ties, Moscow has presented New Delhi with a fresh proposal to jointly produce at least 100 Su-57 stealth fighters on Indian soil, complete with technology transfer. However, this large-scale offer exceeds the immediate ambitions of the Indian Air Force (IAF), which currently prefers a smaller, government-to-government procurement of roughly 40 to 60 "Felon" fighters to serve as a temporary capability boost. ad To sweeten the deal...
MoD Pushes for Indigenous 450km Range Surveillance Radars Featuring Advanced X-Band Drone Detection Capabilities
In a major step to fortify India's airspace monitoring and early warning grid, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has recently released a Request for Information (RFI) inviting domestic companies to build and supply Long Range Surveillance Radars (LRSR). This initiative is a core part of the “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” (Self-Reliant India) mission, designed to cut down reliance on imported military hardware. The new radars are intended to replace legacy systems—some of which have been operational...
HAL to Enhance CATS Warrior with AI Decision-Making and GPS-Independent Navigation for Autonomous Threat Perception and Evasion
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is equipping the Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) Warrior drone with major artificial intelligence and autonomy upgrades. Originally designed as a remotely piloted wingman, the system is now being fundamentally transformed into a semi-autonomous combat partner. Drawing heavily from the realities of modern global conflicts, HAL’s upgraded Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) architecture will allow the Warrior to think and act alongside lead fighter jets—such...
India’s 65,000-Tonne IAC-III Design Evolves as DRDO Advances Manned-Unmanned Teaming for Future Naval Air Wings
The blueprint for India’s next-generation aircraft carrier is steadily taking shape as the Indian Navy and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) refine the concept for the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier-III (IAC-III), widely known as INS Vishal. While the Navy anticipates formal government approval for a second INS Vikrant-class carrier to sustain its immediate fleet requirements, simultaneous technological breakthroughs are driving a highly ambitious and modern design...
GE Offer to Develop New 110–130 kN Engine for AMCA Mk2, Leveraging F414 Architecture to Minimise Redesign and Accelerate Development
The development of India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) has reached a critical stage, with American aerospace giant GE proposing a revised approach for the fighter’s propulsion system. According to recent reports, GE has pitched a heavily upgraded or completely "clean-sheet" engine derived from its existing core technology. This new powerplant would be specifically engineered to meet the strict stealth requirements and support the 25-tonne class airframe of the AMCA Mk2. ad This...
India to Mandate ICD Clause in 114 Rafale Deal to Enable Indigenous Weapon Integration Without Source Code Access
New Delhi is adopting a calculated and highly technical strategy for its monumental ₹3.25 lakh crore procurement of 114 Rafale fighter aircraft. To guarantee that locally developed missiles and munitions can be armed on the French jets, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is preparing to enforce the inclusion of an Interface Control Document (ICD) within the core government-to-government contract. ad At its core, an ICD serves as a comprehensive engineering rulebook. It dictates exactly how an...
Indian Army Issues Make in India Tenders to Upgrade AK-103 Rifles with Holographic Sights, IR Lasers, Suppressors and Tactical Kits
India's military forces have launched a major upgrade programme for their existing inventory of AK-103 assault rifles. Recent tenders published on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) and the Central Public Procurement Portal (CPPP) reveal plans to heavily modify these weapons. Following the principles of the "Make in India" initiative, the goal is to equip Special Forces and frontline infantry with modern targeting systems, suppressors, and modular components. This push will turn the...
IAF Considers Integrating Russian UPAB-1500 Glide Munitions to Boost Su-30MKI Stand-Off Strike Range and Lethality
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently assessing the possibility of arming its Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets with Russian-made UPAB-1500 precision-guided glide bombs. This potential acquisition is designed to drastically improve India's ability to conduct long-range strikes against heavily fortified, high-value enemy targets while keeping its aircraft safely away from hostile territory. ad Known technically as the UPAB-1500B (or K029BE), this weapon is a massive glide bomb weighing...
ADA Finalises TEDBF Aerodynamic Configuration, Awarding Vital Wind Tunnel Validation Contracts to NAL
India’s ambitious initiative to develop the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) has achieved a major breakthrough. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has officially locked in the aircraft's aerodynamic shape, successfully transitioning the project out of the conceptual design phase and into the realm of physical engineering validation. To confirm the fighter's real-world capabilities, vital wind tunnel testing contracts have been awarded to the National Aerospace Laboratories...
Russia Offers India Up to 40 Su-57 Stealth Jets by 2030 as Interim 5th-Gen Solution Until AMCA Induction Begins
Moscow has presented a renewed proposal to New Delhi, offering to supply the Indian Air Force (IAF) with two squadrons of Su-57 stealth fighter jets. If an agreement is finalised by the end of 2026, India could receive between 36 and 40 of these fifth-generation aircraft by 2030. According to the proposed schedule, the first batch of fighters could arrive on Indian soil as early as late 2027 or 2028, with the full order completed before the decade closes. ad This offer arrives as the IAF...
India Accelerates Passive IRST Sensor Fusion for Tejas Mk2, Super Sukhoi, and AMCA to Counter Stealth Threats
The Indian aerospace sector is rapidly advancing its next-generation sensor technology, focusing heavily on passive Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems. This move represents a major strategic shift in air combat, prioritizing the ability to spot enemy aircraft without broadcasting radio signals that give away a fighter jet's position. As the modern battlefield becomes increasingly saturated with electronic warfare and radar-jamming technologies, this silent detection capability is...
MoD Expected to Issue RFP to Dassault for 114 Rafale Jets, Focus on Local Manufacturing and ToT
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is preparing to take a major step forward in its ongoing effort to modernize the nation's aerial combat fleet. Next month, the MoD is projected to issue a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) to French aerospace manufacturer Dassault Aviation for the purchase of 114 Rafale fighter aircraft. This development follows a critical clearance granted by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) on February 12, paving the way for what will be one of India's most significant...
IAF Seeks Meteor Missile for Tejas Mk2, but MBDA Integration Policy Poses Hurdle for Indigenous Uttam Radar
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is making a concerted effort to equip its upcoming Tejas Mk2 fighter jets with the formidable Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM). Equipping the new aircraft with the Meteor is part of a strategic plan to unify India's high-tier aerial combat weapons. However, bringing this vision to life is currently blocked by a clash between the Tejas Mk2’s domestic design and the strict integration rules enforced by MBDA, the European consortium that...
IAF Plans to Shield Delhi NCR with Dedicated S-400 Squadron Under 10-Unit Hybrid "Sudarshan Chakra" Air Defence Grid
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is drastically upgrading its aerial security framework, transitioning its current capabilities into a massive 10-squadron missile shield known as the "Sudarshan Chakra." At the heart of this strategy is the allocation of one highly specialised S-400 squadron exclusively meant to protect the National Capital Region (NCR). This elite unit will not only secure New Delhi but also act as a highly mobile strategic reserve, ready to be swiftly relocated to either the...
IAF Considers Indigenous ASMI Machine Pistol for Pilot Survival Kits to Boost Aircrew Firepower and Evasion Tactics in Hostile Territory
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently reviewing the standard-issue weapons provided to its aircrew for combat operations, moving away from older handguns toward advanced, high-capacity Personal Defence Weapons (PDWs). Reports indicate that the IAF is looking at the domestically produced ASMI 9mm machine pistol to replace the ageing Pistol Auto 9mm 1A, a locally manufactured version of the classic Browning Hi-Power. Designed jointly by the Defence Research and Development Organisation...
IAF to Upgrade MiG-29UPG Fighters With ASRAAM Missiles To Counter Emerging Low Signature Drone Threats Effectively
In a major leap for India’s aerial combat capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is equipping its fleet of over 55 MiG-29UPG fighter jets with the Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM). Initiated in late March 2026, this vital upgrade officially phases out the ageing Soviet-era R-73 missiles. By modernising the classic "Fulcrum" fighter with next-generation weaponry, the IAF is proactively adapting to new battlefield realities and ensuring this highly trusted aircraft remains...
India Faces UAE-Style Autonomy Dilemma in 114 Rafale Deal as France Withholds Critical Source Codes
The French government's unwavering decision to withhold the source codes for the Rafale fighter's most critical systems—including its Thales RBE2 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, Modular Data Processing Unit, and SPECTRA electronic warfare suite—has delivered a stark message to New Delhi. This uncompromising stance, recently highlighted by French media, arrives at a delicate moment as India pushes forward with negotiations to procure 114 multi-role fighter aircraft (MRFA)...
HAL Cuts Payments to GE as Contractual Penalties for F404 Delays, Anticipates 20 New Engines Between June and December
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has invoked penalty clauses against the American aerospace firm General Electric (GE) due to ongoing delays in delivering F404 engines for the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet. Payments to GE are now being released only after subtracting agreed-upon fines for each delayed unit. This strict enforcement highlights HAL's commitment to protecting its interests amid severe global supply chain challenges that have slowed down the delivery of aircraft to the Indian Air...
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