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In a move to expedite indigenous production and meet the requirements for the upcoming Tejas MkII Light Combat Aircraft, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is poised to outsource nearly half of the manufacturing for the GE 414 engines to the private sector.
This was confirmed by the newly appointed chairman and managing director of HAL, DK Sunil, in an interview with ET.
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Sunil revealed that India is on the cusp of finalizing a deal with the US to acquire advanced fighter jet engine...
India is reportedly evaluating Armenia's request to procure the Pralay tactical ballistic missile amidst escalating tensions with Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
This move follows Armenia's approach in June seeking the Pralay to counter Azerbaijan's acquisition of the Israeli LORA long-range missile system, allegedly deployed against Armenia during the 2020 conflict.
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As a member of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), India faces restrictions on exporting missiles...
India's planned acquisition of 31 MQ-9 Reaper drones from the US, despite its ongoing development of the indigenous Tapas UAV, underscores the complex realities of India's defence modernization efforts.
While striving for self-reliance in defence technology, India also faces immediate security challenges, particularly from neighboring China, necessitating the acquisition of proven and capable systems.
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Technical limitations, especially concerning engine capabilities, have plagued the...
Azerbaijan's recent acquisition of JF-17C (Block-III) fighter jets from Pakistan has significantly altered the military balance in the South Caucasus region, leaving Armenia in a vulnerable position. This move has placed increasing pressure on Armenia, a close ally of India, to bolster its air defence capabilities.
The JF-17C, a joint venture between Pakistan and China, is a modern, multi-role combat aircraft capable of undertaking a wide array of missions. Its induction into the...
Even as the Indian Army strives to modernize its fleet of utility helicopters, the aging Cheetah, Chetak, and Cheetal helicopters, alongside the Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH), continue to serve as a vital lifeline for troops stationed in the challenging high-altitude regions of Ladakh, including the Siachen glacier.
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The indigenous Light Utility Helicopter (LUH), developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to replace the Cheetah and Chetak, is progressing but behind schedule...
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has reached a crucial milestone in its ambitious Next Generation Main Battle Tank (NGMBT) project, with the design now approaching the critical design review (CDR) stage.
This development comes three years after the initial preliminary design review, marking significant progress in the development of this cutting-edge tank intended for the Indian Army's Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program.
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The NGMBT, designed to meet the...
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to significantly expand the capabilities of its Abhyas High-speed Expendable Aerial Target (HEAT), transforming it from a simple target drone into a versatile weapon system for the modern battlefield.
Initially designed to simulate enemy aircraft for missile testing, the Abhyas boasts a range of 100 km, can fly at speeds up to 0.5 Mach, and offers 45 minutes of endurance. The DRDO's Aeronautical Development Establishment...
The Indian Navy is set to significantly enhance its Rafale pilot training capabilities as it moves forward with plans to acquire two Rafale Simulation Centers.
This strategic investment comes alongside ongoing negotiations for the purchase of 26 Rafale M fighter jets, which includes a mix of single-seater and two-seater variants.
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While the two-seater Rafale M models offer valuable training opportunities, their inability to operate from aircraft carriers presented a challenge for the...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the cornerstone of India’s aerospace industry, is on the cusp of a major transformation. The Indian government is considering elevating HAL's status from “Navratna” to the prestigious “Maharatna” category. This move is expected to significantly enhance HAL’s operational autonomy and financial capabilities.
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The proposed upgrade to Maharatna status would grant HAL greater flexibility in its capital expenditures, allowing it to make substantial...
The Indian Army is gearing up to bolster its presence in the challenging terrains of Ladakh with the deployment of the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand Attack Helicopter by 2025.
This strategic move is prompted by the limitations of the Apache helicopters, which, while formidable in countering armored threats in desert environments, struggle to maintain their full operational capabilities in high-altitude regions.
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The LCH Prachand, indigenously developed and designed specifically...
Following a delay of over half a year, the Indian Army is poised to receive its inaugural batch of three AH-64E Apache attack helicopters from Boeing in December.
A defence source revealed, "The manufacturer has informed us of manufacturing delays due to supply chain issues. The initial batch of three Apaches is now slated for December delivery, with the remaining three to follow a few months later."
The original timeline had earmarked three helicopters for delivery in May and another...
India's unexpected mass order of Tejas Mk1A in 2021 may be the reason behind GE's inability to meet engine delivery timelines. This unexpected demand necessitated the delivery of almost 99 more F404-IN20 engines, a variant specifically designed for the Tejas Mk1 program, leaving GE scrambling to adjust its production capabilities.
GE officials, speaking anonymously, revealed that the company had not anticipated such a large order after the initial procurement of 40 Tejas Mk1 jets. By 2013...
Dassault Aviation, a global leader in the aviation industry, is taking strategic measures to enhance its supply chain resilience and boost its global competitiveness.
CEO Eric Trappier outlined the company's plan, which includes diversifying sourcing channels, investing in advanced technologies, and mitigating potential sub-contractor inefficiencies.
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Given the complex global landscape marked by supply chain disruptions and the potential for sub-contractor inefficiencies, Dassault...
The dominance of small aerial drones in modern warfare, as highlighted by the Ukraine conflict, might soon be challenged. DRDO officials assert that the current effectiveness of these "cobbled-together" drones is a temporary advantage, soon to be neutralized by rapidly evolving anti-drone technology.
While acknowledging that current limitations in anti-drone tech have allowed these drones some freedom, DRDO officials highlight the fleeting nature of this window. Russia's Electronic Warfare...
India and the US are facing a challenge in their joint effort to develop and produce Stryker armored vehicles – the engine. The current 300 horsepower C13 engine, while suitable for US conditions, falls short of the power needed to navigate India's challenging terrains, particularly the high altitudes of Ladakh and Sikkim. The Indian Army is seeking an engine with at least 500 horsepower to ensure optimal performance in these demanding conditions.
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Caterpillar, the current engine supplier...
The Indian Navy is poised to significantly enhance its maritime capabilities with the induction of seven new warships and one submarine in the coming four months, sources reveal. This strategic move strengthens India's fleet modernization efforts and aligns with the nation's commitment to safeguarding its vast maritime interests in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
While one vessel is being built in Russia, a majority of these additions will proudly sail into the Navy from domestic...
In a strategic move to secure the coveted Project-75I tender, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has dangled an enticing carrot before India: the prospect of becoming a regional submarine hub.
CEO Oliver Burkhard has envisioned a robust Indian ecosystem for the U-212 submarine model should TKMS be awarded the contract to build six advanced submarines for the Indian Navy.
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TKMS, in collaboration with Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL), has submitted a bid for the Project-75I tender, which...
The deployment of tactical nuclear weapons (TNWs) by Pakistan has added a new and dangerous element to the volatile India-Pakistan relationship.
The combination of these battlefield nuclear weapons with Pakistan's vaguely defined "red lines" — such as economic or domestic destabilization — creates a worrying scenario where Pakistan might initiate low-level conventional attacks against India, hoping to deter a full-scale Indian response through the threat of nuclear escalation.
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The Egyptian Air Force's quest to modernize its aging fleet of light fighter jets has ignited a competitive battle between India's Tejas Mk1A and Turkey's Hürjet. Both aircraft represent their respective countries' growing prowess in aerospace manufacturing and offer distinct advantages to potential buyers.
India's domestically developed Tejas Mk1A, known for its agility and advanced avionics, is being touted by HAL as a cost-effective, multirole platform capable of fulfilling Egypt's air...