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Dassault-TATA Fuselage Deal and Safran’s M88 Engine MRO in India Positions Rafale as Frontrunner for MRFA Competition
French aerospace leader Dassault Aviation has substantially strengthened its proposal for the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) upcoming Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender by establishing major industrial partnerships in India. A landmark agreement with Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) to manufacture Rafale fighter jet fuselages and a commitment from engine maker Safran to create a comprehensive maintenance facility in India significantly enhance the Rafale's standing in the competition...
India Considers Acquiring Two More Russian S-400 Squadrons as Indigenous "Project Kusha" Still Under Development
India is exploring the possibility of purchasing two additional S-400 ‘Triumf’ air defence missile squadrons from Russia, according to defence sources cited aby ANI. The consideration comes in light of the system's reported high performance during recent military situations and the ongoing development of India's indigenous long-range surface-to-air missile (LRSAM) system. ad This potential procurement is being weighed due to immediate security requirements and the time needed for the...
Tejas Mk1A and Mk2 Export Potential Shackled by US Engines, Funding Indigenous Kaveri 2.0 Needed for India's Global Ambitions
India's goal to become a major global defence exporter is facing a critical challenge, with its ambition to sell indigenous Tejas fighter jets being constrained by a reliance on foreign-made components. Defence experts assert that for India to independently market its Tejas Mk1A and the upcoming Mk2 variants, the government must commit to fully funding the indigenous Kaveri 2.0 engine project. This strategic investment is seen as essential to break free from the control of international...
Uncertainty Over India's MRFA Deal Prompts Eurofighter to Prioritize European and Middle Eastern Sales Opportunities
The Eurofighter Typhoon consortium is shifting its immediate sales focus to promising opportunities in Europe and the Middle East due to a lack of clear progress on India's ambitious Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) acquisition program. The head of the European consortium recently highlighted the prevailing uncertainty, signaling a strategic pivot towards markets with more immediate demand. ad The MRFA tender, a critical component of the Indian Air Force's (IAF) modernization plans, aims...
Safran’s New HAMMER 250 LRL Precision-Guided Munition to Offer Indian Rafales Pinpoint Accuracy from Over 70km Range
Global aerospace and defence leader Safran has unveiled its new HAMMER 250 Long Range Low Yield (LRL) precision-guided munition, a significant development showcased at the International Paris Air Show 2025 at Le Bourget. This advanced weapon is poised to substantially upgrade the combat effectiveness of fighter jets, including the Indian Air Force (IAF) Rafale fleet, by enabling highly accurate strikes from extended distances. ad The HAMMER 250 LRL is the latest evolution of the company's...
China Denies Pakistan's Hypersonic Missiles Plea, Fearing Tech Leak to West and Recent Equipment Failures against India
In a notable development in regional military dynamics, China has reportedly rejected a formal request from Pakistan for the acquisition and technology transfer of advanced hypersonic missiles. The decision is believed to be influenced by a combination of factors, including the unsatisfactory performance of some Chinese-supplied military hardware in Pakistan's possession and Beijing's apprehension that its closely-guarded hypersonic technology could be exposed to Western intelligence...
IAF Weighs Ordering 20 More AMCA Mk1 Fighters to Prevent 18 to 24 Months Production Halt During Transition to Mk2
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is considering the acquisition of an additional 20 Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk1 jets to ensure the manufacturing ecosystem remains active during the shift to the more advanced Mk2 variant. This strategic move aims to prevent a potential production stoppage of 18 to 24 months, which could otherwise disrupt supply chains and the skilled workforce at the production facility. ad The AMCA is India’s ambitious fifth-generation aircraft program, designed to...
As Russian Ka-226T Deal Falters, India May Consider Italian AW109 Helicopter to Replace Aging Cheetah and Chetak Fleet
With a nearly decade-old agreement with Russia for new utility helicopters at a standstill, the Indian Army is now evaluating the Italian AW109 TrekkerM as a potential replacement for its obsolete Cheetah and Chetak fleets. Italian defence firm Leonardo has re-entered the Indian market, actively promoting its helicopter following the Indian government's decision to lift a ban on the company. ad The Indian Army and Air Force have a critical and long-standing need for approximately 400 new...
Indian Army Orders More Adani-made ARKA (Igla-S) Air Defence Systems, Signaling Deep Confidence in Domestic Defence Production
In a significant move to enhance its air defence capabilities, the Indian Army has confirmed an additional order for the ARKA Man-Portable Air-Defence System (MANPADS). These systems, which are the Indian version of the Russian Igla-S, will be manufactured in India by Adani Defence & Aerospace, reinforcing the nation's commitment to self-reliance under the ‘Make in India’ initiative ad The ARKA is a shoulder-fired missile system designed to provide frontline soldiers with a crucial defence...
Dassault’s Eight-Year GaN Radar Upgrade Delay May Leave IAF Rafales Strategically Vulnerable to China's J-20
The Dassault Rafale, a highly capable multirole fighter jet operated by several nations including India, is facing a critical challenge that could impact its combat readiness. Concerns are growing among operators over the French manufacturer's prolonged timeline for essential technological upgrades, specifically the transition to advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) based avionics, which is not expected to be complete until the early 2030s. This delay threatens to leave the Indian Air Force...
India Plans to Upgrade Zorawar with Cummins 1,000hp Engine, Aiming for 40 hp/tonne Power-to-Weight Ratio to Counter Chinese Type 15 Tank
In a major move to bolster its high-altitude military capabilities, India's Ministry of Defence is planning a significant power upgrade for its new light tank, Zorawar. The project will see the prototype's current 760-horsepower engine replaced with a formidable 1,000-horsepower Cummins Advanced Combat Engine (ACE). This enhancement is aimed at achieving a superior power-to-weight ratio of 40 hp/tonne, strategically positioning the Zorawar to effectively counter China's Type 15 light tanks...
India's Tejas Mk2 to Outpace French Rafale F5 with Early Adoption of Indigenous GaN-Based Radar, Offering 900+ T/R Modules and Better Range
In a major achievement for India's indigenous defence capabilities, the upcoming Tejas Mk2 aircraft is on track to integrate advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based AESA radar technology by 2026, years ahead of its European counterpart, the French Dassault Rafale F5. This development positions India as a leader in adopting next-generation sensor technology, reinforcing the nation's push for self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat mission. The advanced radar, known as the 'Uttam', has been...
Indian Navy Selects Astra Mk2 over Mk1 for Rafale M and MiG-29K Fleets to Effectively Challenge China-Pak PL-15 and PL-17 Missiles
In a significant enhancement of its aerial combat power, the Indian Navy has decided to equip its fighter jet fleet with the advanced, indigenously developed Astra Mk2 missile. The strategic move, confirmed on June 15, 2025, involves bypassing the earlier Mk1 version in favour of the more capable long-range missile for its carrier-based MiG-29K and the newly ordered Rafale M aircraft. This decision establishes the Astra Mk2 as the primary Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM) for...
IAF to Integrate Indigenous 100+ km Range Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW) into Tejas, Su-30MKI and MiG-29 Fleet
In a major enhancement of its offensive capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is moving to equip its primary fighter aircraft with the domestically developed Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW). This advanced precision-guided bomb, engineered by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), represents a substantial achievement in India's goal of self-sufficiency in critical defence technologies. ad The SAAW is a 125 kg class smart weapon designed to neutralise high-value ground...
Indian Army to Deploy Six Additional Pinaka MBRL Regiments by End of Next-Year, Ending Dependence on Soviet-Era BM-21 Grad
The Indian Army is significantly strengthening its artillery firepower with the planned induction of six additional Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) regiments by the end of 2026. This move will bolster military preparedness along the frontiers with China and Pakistan and marks a crucial step in replacing obsolete Soviet-era BM-21 Grad systems with a formidable indigenous alternative. ad This expansion will raise the total number of Pinaka regiments to ten, with four already...
How Indian Navy is Transitioning from Russian Dependence to Indigenous Innovation with Western-Inspired Designs
The Indian Navy is undergoing a significant transformation, moving away from its long-standing dependence on Russian-origin platforms towards a new era of indigenous shipbuilding. This strategic pivot, driven by the "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (Self-Reliant India) initiative, emphasizes domestically built warships that increasingly incorporate Western design philosophies focused on stealth, modularity, and network-centric warfare. This shift is clearly demonstrated by the navy's latest and future...
HAL Pledges to Deliver Six Tejas Mk1A Jets by March 2026, Points Finger at GE for Failing to Supply F404 Engines On Time
State-owned aerospace and defence company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has committed to delivering the first six Tejas Mk1A fighter jets to the Indian Air Force (IAF) by the end of the current fiscal year in March 2026. The announcement comes weeks after the IAF Chief publicly voiced serious concerns over repeated delays in the indigenous aircraft's delivery schedule. ad HAL's Chairman and Managing Director, D.K. Sunil, stated that the delays are a direct result of the failure of...
India and US to Finalize F-414 Engine Co-Production Deal for Tejas Mk2 and AMCA by March 2026, Confirms HAL Chief as ToT Negotiations Concluded
India is set to finalize a landmark agreement with United States defence giant GE Aerospace by March 2026 to co-produce the powerful F-414 jet engine, a critical step that will propel the nation's indigenous fighter aircraft programs. The head of Indian state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), D.K. Sunil, confirmed that the complex negotiations over technology transfer have been successfully concluded. ad The agreement, initially announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state...
India to Extend Two-Tiered BMD Shield to Key South Indian Hubs, Countering Pak's Long-Range HATF-1 and Fatah-2 Threats
In a significant move to enhance its strategic defence capabilities, India is set to expand its indigenous Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) shield to cover major cities in southern India. This decision comes as the first phase of the programme, designed to protect Delhi and Mumbai, approaches full operational status, addressing the evolving threat landscape marked by Pakistan's deployment of advanced rocket systems. ad Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)...
DRDO Explores to Convert Agni-V ICBM into Air Burst and Bunker Buster Variants with 7.5-Tonne Conventional Warhead
India is reportedly in the initial phases of a significant strategic project to develop a conventional, non-nuclear variant of its premier Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The new version is being designed to carry a massive 7.5-tonne warhead, a move that signals a major enhancement of the country's tactical strike capabilities. This development initiative, led by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), aims to adapt the proven, long-range Agni-V platform...
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