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AMCA to Feature AI-Driven Self-Monitoring for Predictive Maintenance, Ensuring 75% Fleet Availability for IAF
India’s indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme is set to revolutionise the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) maintenance operations with a pioneering software-defined architecture. In a significant technological leap, the stealth fighter will utilise artificial intelligence (AI) and digital diagnostics to secure a fleet availability rate of 75 per cent, drastically cutting down maintenance delays and boosting combat readiness. Smart Systems for Higher Readiness Developed by the...
S-500 Could Become a Core Pillar of India’s Sudarshan Chakra with Anti-Satellite Defence if Russia Agrees to Export It
With the first regiment of the S-500 Prometheus now actively deployed for combat duty, Russia has achieved a major milestone in operationalising one of the world's most sophisticated air and missile defence systems. Designed to neutralise the full spectrum of current and future aerospace threats, the S-500 is engineered to engage targets across all altitudes and speeds. It serves as a vital strategic bridge, connecting tactical air defence with strategic missile defence architectures...
IAF Plans to Replace Two Ageing Jaguar Squadrons with Indigenous Tejas Mk1A Fighters Starting 2028
In a decisive move to modernise its combat fleet, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has finalised plans to replace at least two squadrons of its ageing SEPECAT Jaguar deep-penetration strike aircraft with the indigenous Tejas Mk1A Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). According to defence sources, the transition targets Jaguar units currently operating the older DARIN-I and DARIN-II navigation and attack standards, marking a significant step in the IAF’s long-term strategy to phase out legacy platforms in...
IAF Fast-Tracks Indigenous Stealth Programme to Render S-400 Invisible to China-Pak Spy Satellites
Facing an increasing threat from space-based surveillance, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has initiated a critical indigenous project to shield its S-400 Triumf air defence systems from detection by foreign satellites. The primary objective of this programme is to mask the significant radar and thermal signatures of the missile batteries, which currently make them vulnerable to identification by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites operated by adversaries. ad The Space-Based Threat Despite...
Super-30 Initiative Gains Speed as IAF Prioritises Home-Grown Software to Enhance Su-30MKI Combat Capabilities
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is actively advancing its comprehensive 'Super-30' modernisation project, designed to overhaul the capabilities of its Su-30MKI fighter fleet. Although the formal proposal to upgrade 84 of these aircraft is currently pending final approval from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), the IAF has not paused its preparations. The primary focus of this preliminary work is the creation of sophisticated indigenous software, which will serve as the bridge between...
IAF Eyes Integration of Indigenous Astra Mk1 Missiles on Mirage-2000 Fleet Amidst MICA NG Missile Supply Delays
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently deliberating a significant move to equip its upgraded Mirage-2000 fighter fleet with the indigenously developed Astra Mk1 beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM). This decision aims to address an emerging capability gap while the force awaits the delivery of next-generation missiles from international partners. At present, the Mirage-2000 aircraft are armed with the older MICA-IR/RF missiles, which have an engagement range of approximately 80...
Astra Mk2 Nears Production Approval as IAF Plans Large-Scale Stockpile of BVR Missiles in Coming Years
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is poised to significantly bolster its aerial dominance capabilities with the imminent operational clearance of the indigenous Astra Mk2 beyond-visual-range (BVR) air-to-air missile. This clearance is expected to pave the way for a major induction programme, with reports indicating that the Air Force intends to place a bulk order for approximately 400 units of this next-generation weapon. While initial timelines suggested a later induction, latest open-source...
Royal Moroccan Army Inducts First Indian WhAP 8×8 Vehicles as Local Assembly Begins in Berrechid
India has formally delivered the first batch of its indigenously developed Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) 8×8 to the Royal Moroccan Army, marking a pivotal moment in New Delhi’s defence export strategy and its deepening partnership with the Kingdom of Morocco. Visuals from the handover ceremony confirmed the presence of at least five WhAP 8×8 vehicles, positioned on both flanks, signalling the commencement of their active service in the Moroccan armed forces. This delivery follows a...
India Close to Sign BrahMos Pacts with Indonesia and Vietnam Pending Final Russian Regulatory Approval
India is on the verge of finalising major defence export agreements with Indonesia and Vietnam for the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, with the combined value of the potential contracts estimated at over ₹4,000 crore ($450 million). According to high-level sources, negotiations with both Southeast Asian nations have concluded, and New Delhi is now awaiting a formal No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from Russia to ink the deals. The BrahMos missile system is manufactured by BrahMos...
HAL Accelerates Indigenisation of Honeywell TPE331 Engine Components for Do-228 and HTT-40 Aircraft Fleets
In a strategic move to secure the long-term sustainment of India’s trainer and utility aircraft, the Engine Division of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has initiated a major push to indigenise critical components for the Honeywell TPE331 turboprop engine family. In the last week of November 2025, HAL released a Request for Information (RFI) inviting Indian manufacturers to supply castings, forgings, and finished spares for these engines. This development marks a significant shift from...
Indian Army May Seek Additional Apaches to Bridge Critical Heavy Attack Capability Gap Until Indigenous LCH Arrives
With the Indian Army finally commencing the induction of the Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters, military planners are reportedly reassessing the adequacy of the fleet size. Facing persistent operational demands and a timeline gap before indigenous alternatives arrive in significant numbers, the Army leadership is considering the necessity of procuring additional units to ensure a robust heavy attack capability. ad The Numbers Challenge Originally, the Indian Army Aviation Corps had...
DRDO Developing Long-Range Loitering Cruise Missile for IAF, Offering Real-Time Surveillance & Man-in-the-Loop Capabilities
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has initiated the development of a cutting-edge cruise missile system for the Indian Air Force (IAF), designed to fundamentally transform India’s air-launched strike capabilities. This new weapon system, boasting a strike range of approximately 250 kilometres, represents a significant technological leap. It is slated to be the first of its kind in the Indian inventory to merge the high-speed lethality of a traditional cruise missile...
Russia Validates New Izdeliye 177 Engine on Su-57 Prototype, Intensifying Strategic Export Pitch to Indian Air Force
The Su-57 programme has achieved a significant breakthrough with the successful maiden flight of the T-50/2 prototype powered by the new Izdeliye 177 turbofan engine on its left-hand nacelle. This development marks a critical step in the evolution of Russia’s fifth-generation fighter, directly countering long-standing criticism regarding the lack of flight validation for its updated propulsion systems. The milestone comes precisely as Moscow accelerates its efforts to market the aircraft...
ADA Launches Fresh Talent Hiring to Fast-Track Tejas Mk2 Prototype Realisation and AMCA Full-Scale Development
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), the nodal agency under the Ministry of Defence responsible for designing India’s combat aircraft, has initiated a significant recruitment drive to strengthen the human resource backbone of its flagship projects. In a notification released on 19 December 2025, the agency announced openings for programme-based manpower to accelerate the execution of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk2 and the fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft...
Indian Army Fast-Tracks 850 Indigenous Kamikaze Drones After Op Sindoor Success; Plans 30,000 Across All Formations
Capitalising on the strategic advantages demonstrated during the recent Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army has accelerated a proposal to procure approximately 850 kamikaze drones, formally known as loitering munitions. This move is designed to bolster the force's offensive and counter-terror capabilities across diverse operational theatres. According to a report by ANI, the acquisition proposal is currently in an advanced stage. It is anticipated to receive final approval shortly during a...
Pakistan Turns to Turkey for F-16 Service Life Extension and Rearmament Amid Strict US Controls and Op Sindoor Losses
Facing critical airframe fatigue across its fleet and stringent operational restrictions from Washington, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has initiated advanced technical negotiations with Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). The proposed partnership aims to secure a comprehensive survival package for Pakistan’s ageing F-16 ‘Viper’ fleet, a move necessitated by the refusal of the United States to authorise offensive upgrades. While the US State Department recently approved a $686 million...
IAF Prepares to Retire Soviet-Era Mi-35 Fleet as Indigenous Prachand Helicopters Assume Critical High-Altitude Combat Roles
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is actively engaged in a significant modernisation programme to overhaul its rotary-wing combat capabilities. In a strategic move to align with contemporary warfare requirements, the IAF is preparing to retire its fleet of Soviet-origin Mi-35 attack helicopters. These legacy machines will be replaced by the indigenous Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), formally known as the Prachand, which is designed specifically for high-altitude warfare. ad End of the 'Flying...
MoD Weighs Raising IAF Strength to 50 Squadrons After Op Sindoor Review and China-Pak Two-Front Threats
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is actively evaluating a significant proposal to revise the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) authorised fighter squadron strength, potentially raising the benchmark from the long-standing 42 to 50 or higher. This strategic reassessment is largely driven by critical operational insights gained during Operation Sindoor, the intense conflict between India and Pakistan in May 2025. While the IAF’s retaliatory strikes during the operation displayed commendable precision...
Operation Sudarshan Chakra to Integrate Dedicated Hypersonic Missile Defence Layer Against Emerging Aerial Threats
A dedicated hypersonic missile defence layer will form a critical pillar of ‘Operation Sudarshan Chakra’, India’s ambitious multi-layered air and missile defence initiative. Sources familiar with the development have confirmed that this advanced capability is being designed to counter next-generation aerial threats and is targeted for completion under the programme's second phase by 2035. Operation Sudarshan Chakra was first announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in August 2025. The...
France Exposes Malicious Disinformation Campaign Targeting India’s 26 Rafale M Defence Deal With Forged Letters
The acquisition of 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets by India has once again become the target of a sophisticated online disinformation campaign. A new report by Viginum, the French government agency dedicated to detecting foreign digital interference, has flagged a series of forged letters designed to create confusion regarding the multi-billion dollar defence deal. The operation was first brought to light by the French satirical weekly Le Canard enchaîné. ad The malicious campaign began on...
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