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A recent report from the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), a leading French think tank, has raised concerns about the capabilities of the Dassault Rafale fighter jet in modern aerial combat, particularly against advanced stealth aircraft.
The report, titled "The Future of Air Superiority: Mastering the Skies in High Intensity," was authored by two experts from the French Air and Space Forces and has been highlighted by the French media outlet L’Opinion.
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The Ifri report...
While a few powerful nations like the United States, Russia, and China maintain fleets of strategic bombers (SBs) for long-range attacks, India has chosen a different path.
Despite facing potential threats from China and Pakistan, India has opted not to acquire these aircraft, focusing instead on other military capabilities.
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India's defense strategy centers on regional security, relying on multi-role fighter jets capable of various missions, including air-to-air combat and ground...
India's pursuit of advanced aerospace technology, particularly in the development of fighter jets, is marked by a cautious approach to reverse engineering.
Unlike some nations that have utilized reverse engineering extensively to advance their military capabilities, India has chosen a path that balances technological advancement with respect for international Intellectual Property Rights (IPR).
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Reverse engineering, while a viable method for gaining insights into complex technologies...
Concerns have been raised over the Indian Navy's selection of the Rafale M fighter jet, with a serving naval official pointing out potential operational limitations similar to those experienced with the MiG-29K.
A key issue lies in the Rafale M's non-foldable wings, which pose challenges for storage and maneuverability on the relatively confined decks of India's aircraft carriers, INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant. This design constraint could limit the number of aircraft deployable on a...
Despite significant efforts to bolster bilateral relations during Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's recent visit to India for Republic Day celebrations, a finalized agreement for the sale of BrahMos missiles remains elusive.
Sources suggest that Indonesia is seeking further discussions before committing to the multi-million-dollar purchase.
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Although both nations were eager to deepen their defence ties, Indonesia has requested additional time to consider the BrahMos deal. This...
Adani Defence, a major player in India's defence manufacturing sector, has announced a significant step forward in the nation's air-to-ground strike capabilities.
The Long-Range Glide Bomb (LRGB), named GAURAV, has successfully transitioned to the Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) phase. This achievement indicates that the bomb is nearing its final stages of development before being fully integrated into the Indian Air Force (IAF).
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GAURAV is an indigenously designed and developed 1,000...
The United States Air Force has confirmed that the F-35A Lightning II, a fifth-generation fighter jet, will not be performing flight demonstrations at Aero India 2025.
According to the Air Force's official website and reporting by 'The Hindu,' two F-35s will be present at the air show in Bengaluru, but they will be limited to a static display.
This means visitors will have the opportunity to view the aircraft up close on the ground, but will not witness its aerial capabilities in flight...
The potential sale of US Stryker Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) to India is facing renewed attention under the Trump administration, despite the emergence of a potentially superior indigenous alternative, the Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
This situation highlights the complex interplay of strategic considerations, technological advancements, and diplomatic pressures influencing India's defence procurement...
India's pursuit of self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative necessitates the establishment of a dedicated Research and Development (R&D) fund.
This fund should not be limited to state-run defence organisations like DRDO but should also encompass the private sector, startups, and academia. A well-structured R&D fund can stimulate innovation and expedite the development of indigenous defence technologies.
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Historically, India's defence sector has faced...
India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a fifth-generation fighter under development, is set to incorporate a unique "Beast Mode" configuration, according to Air Force planners.
This mode will allow the AMCA to switch from a stealthy platform to a heavily armed aircraft, maximizing its offensive capabilities for specific mission requirements.
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In its standard configuration, the AMCA will prioritize stealth, carrying weapons internally to minimize its radar signature. However, once...
In a major boost to India's self-reliance in defence production, the Indian Army's Arjun MkI Main Battle Tank (MBT) is set to be equipped with the domestically developed DATRAN 1500Hp engine.
This move comes as a solution to challenges faced in procuring engines from Germany and signifies a significant step forward for India's defence industry. Production of the Arjun MkI with the new engine is expected to commence in 2028.
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The Arjun tank, named after the renowned warrior from the Indian...
In a move set to significantly bolster its naval capabilities, India is reportedly on the verge of finalizing a deal with France for the acquisition of 26 Rafale-Marine fighter jets and three Scorpene submarines. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that the deal could be sealed within the next few weeks.
While an official announcement has not yet been made, speculation is rife that the procurement may be unveiled during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Paris next month. Modi is...
In a move aimed at bolstering India's naval capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has formally requested the Indian Navy to transfer a decommissioned Kilo-class submarine.
This vessel will serve as a crucial test platform for advanced technologies being developed under the ambitious Project-76, which seeks to introduce a new generation of indigenous submarines.
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Project-76 represents a significant step in India's pursuit of self-reliance in submarine...
Recent reports suggesting Indian opposition to Bangladesh's potential acquisition of JF-17 "Thunder" fighter jets from Pakistan have been countered by statements from the Indian Air Force (IAF).
An IAF official clarified that the Indian government has no objections to the proposed deal, contradicting earlier narratives that depicted India as strongly opposing the purchase due to the aircraft's Pakistani and Chinese origins.
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Bangladesh is seeking to modernize its air force, which...
India's selection of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) over Spain's Navantia for the Project 75-India (P75I) submarine program has generated considerable interest within defence circles. This decision underscores India's focus on advanced stealth technology and enhanced maritime capabilities.
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TKMS is offering a next-generation submarine design featuring a faceted hull, incorporating Low Observable (LO) characteristics. This design represents a significant advancement in stealth...
In a significant development for India's defence capabilities, a cutting-edge Anti-Stealth VHF Radar, jointly developed by the Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), was launched at BEL's Ghaziabad facility.
This advanced radar system represents a major stride in indigenous defence technology, specifically designed to counter the challenges posed by stealth technology.
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The newly unveiled radar boasts enhanced surveillance features...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is set to unveil its latest offering in the aerospace domain: the Hindustan Lead-in Fighter Trainer (HLFT-42). This new aircraft is designed to bridge the gap between advanced training and light combat capabilities, making it a versatile asset for modern air forces.
The HLFT-42 boasts advanced features such as an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, enabling it to track and engage multiple targets simultaneously. This, coupled with its...
Recent claims by Commodore (R) Syed Muhammad Obaidullah of the Pakistan Navy, suggesting the superiority of Pakistan's Chinese-supplied Hangor-class submarines over India's French-designed Scorpène-class submarines, have sparked debate regarding the technological capabilities of these vessels.
While Obaidullah emphasized the advantage of the Chinese Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system in the Hangor-class, a closer examination reveals a more nuanced picture.
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The Hangor-class, derived...
In a groundbreaking advancement for submarine warfare, Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and Diehl Defence have joined forces to develop the Interactive Defence and Attack System (IDAS). This cutting-edge technology allows submarines to defend themselves against airborne threats without needing to surface, thus preserving their stealth. This development has significant implications for navies worldwide, including India's, which is in the process of modernizing its submarine fleet.
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