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Rumors have swirled for years about a secret Indian superweapon called "Kali-5000," said to be capable of destroying satellites and missiles with powerful energy beams. However, much of what's circulated online about this alleged project is steeped in misinformation. Let's separate fact from fiction and uncover the truth about "Kali-5000."
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KALI: A Scientific Endeavor, Not a Superweapon
"KALI" (Kilo Ampere Linear Injector) is not a weapon at all. It's a scientific research project...
The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has sent ripples through the global defense community with the unveiling of its "Baidi B-Type" aerospace fighter concept. This futuristic design, part of China's ambitious "Nantianmen Project," offers a glimpse into AVIC's vision for a 6th-generation fighter jet that pushes the boundaries of aerospace technology.
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The Baidi B-Type, a dual-mission variant designed for both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat, boasts a range of innovative...
Concerns have been raised over the Chinese ownership links of the engine powering India's Archer-NG Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
Defence analyst Angad Singh has highlighted the potential security risks associated with the Austro 330EP engine, which is manufactured by Austro Engine, a subsidiary of Diamond Aircraft Industries, acquired by China's Wanfeng Aviation Industry in 2017.
This revelation raises questions about the long-term viability of using...
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has achieved a breakthrough in defence technology with the development of an indigenous "suicide drone" designed specifically for the Indian Army.
This advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), dubbed a 'swadeshi' version of the Kamikaze drone, is capable of identifying and eliminating enemy targets, including tanks, weapons, and personnel, within minutes.
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Developed over two and a half years by IIT Kanpur's Aerospace Engineering Department...
In a significant boost for India's burgeoning defence industry, a French military delegation is set to visit India to conduct a live-fire evaluation of the indigenously developed Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) system. This move signals growing international recognition of India's capabilities in developing advanced defence technologies.
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Developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), the...
The recent inauguration of the Tata Aircraft Complex in Vadodara, where Airbus C-295 aircraft will be produced for India, unveiled a new and significant development: a weaponized variant of the C-295 designed to enhance India's maritime patrol capabilities.
This modified platform, envisioned as the Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft (MMMA) for the Indian Coast Guard and the Medium Range Maritime Reconnaissance (MRMR) aircraft for the Indian Navy, is set to significantly boost India's ability...
The French Army is reportedly considering India's Pinaka rocket system as a potential replacement for its aging LRU M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS). While the Pinaka offers a robust and reliable platform, its range falls short of the French Army's desired 500km reach. However, a combination of the Pinaka and India's Pralay tactical missile could provide a comprehensive solution for France's long-range artillery needs.
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The LRU, a modernized version of the U.S.-origin M270, has...
In a landmark achievement for India's defence industry, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has successfully dispatched the first Akash Weapon System Battery for export to Armenia. This momentous occasion marks a significant step forward in India's growing defence export capabilities and its emergence as a key player in the global arms market.
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The flagging-off ceremony, presided over by Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, IAS, Secretary of Defence Production, celebrated the export to Armenia, a friendly...
Professor Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal, a prominent defence analyst from Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, has voiced concerns over India's rapid progress in advanced military technologies, including hypersonic missiles, artificial intelligence (AI), multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV), and ballistic missile defence (BMD) systems. Dr. Jaspal warns that these advancements could destabilize the regional strategic balance and escalate security tensions.
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Of particular...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is bolstering its electronic warfare capabilities with the Tejas Mk1A light combat aircraft (LCA) and its advanced Scorpius-SP electronic warfare (EW) pod. This pod is designed to disrupt and neutralize enemy radar systems, posing a significant challenge to adversaries like China and Pakistan.
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The Scorpius-SP utilizes cutting-edge technology, including directional jamming and anti-radiation missile protection, to counter various radar frequencies. Its Active...
In a move to bolster the performance of its advanced fighter aircraft, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to develop an indigenous liquid cooling system for airborne radars. This technology is crucial for optimizing the functionality and longevity of powerful radar systems in aircraft like the Tejas and the upcoming AMCA.
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Modern combat aircraft rely heavily on airborne radars for real-time situational awareness, target tracking, and acquisition. However, these...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is setting an ambitious pace for its Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) program, aiming to procure 114 advanced fighter jets with a significantly higher production rate than initially anticipated.
Sources indicate that the IAF is pushing for the production of 24 aircraft per year, a substantial increase from the previously considered rate of 10-14 units annually. This accelerated timeline, while aimed at rapidly bolstering India's defence capabilities, is expected...
Dr. S. Somanath, Chairman of ISRO, recently sparked a nationwide debate with his remarks on India's contrasting achievements in rocket and aircraft engine development.
While celebrating ISRO's success in building indigenous rocket engines, he highlighted the continued reliance on foreign technology for fighter jet engines, raising the question: Can ISRO's expertise bridge this gap?
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Dr. Somanath emphasized ISRO's comprehensive engine development program, encompassing a wide range of...
Russia has revived its offer to supply India with heavy bomber aircraft, this time including the advanced Tu-160M "White Swan," according to veteran defence journalist Sandeep Unnithan. This comes nearly two decades after Russia initially proposed the Tu-22M3 to the Indian Navy, a deal that ultimately fell through due to high costs.
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The Tu-160M is a modernized version of the iconic Tu-160 strategic bomber, boasting significant upgrades in avionics, navigation systems, and weaponry...
Brazil is reportedly in advanced discussions with India to acquire the Akash-NG (Next Generation) Air Defence system through a government-to-government agreement.
This potential deal, which includes provisions for local manufacturing within Brazil, signifies a major step in strengthening defence cooperation between the two nations.
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Developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), the Akash-NG...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) continues its commitment to honoring its rich history with the upcoming addition of two iconic aircraft to its Heritage Flight: the Supermarine Spitfire and the Hindustan Trainer 2 (HT-2). This expansion of the Heritage Flight, based at Air Force Station Palam in New Delhi, will provide a captivating glimpse into India's aviation journey.
Established in 1988 as the Vintage Aircraft Flight, and renamed Heritage Flight in 2020, this unique unit serves as a living...
India's Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has received an overwhelming response to its tender for the manufacturing of crucial structural assemblies for its next-generation fighter aircraft programs: the Tejas Mk-2, Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF), and Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
Over a dozen private sector companies, many already contributing to the Tejas Mk1A program, have expressed keen interest in expanding their role in India's rapidly growing defence aerospace...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman and Managing Director, Sunil Kumar, has confirmed that the highly anticipated deal with GE Aerospace for the procurement of F-414 engines for the Tejas Mk2 program has been postponed to mid-2025.
While initially expected by the end of 2024, the deal, crucial for powering India's advanced light combat aircraft, is now likely to be finalized by March 2025.
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Despite the delay, Kumar reassured stakeholders that both HAL and GE Aerospace are...
A Pakistani defence analyst has sparked debate by suggesting that India is developing a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with the potential to target Western countries.
Prof. Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal of Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad claims that the alleged "Surya" ICBM could have a range of 10,000 to 12,000 kilometers, bringing even the United States within striking distance.
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Jaspal's comments, made to World Echo News, highlight anxieties in Pakistan about...