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Indian Navy Shifts Focus to Long-Range, High-Endurance MALE and HALE UAVs as Searcher MK II UAV Fleet Decommissioned After 22 Years
The Indian Navy has officially retired its fleet of Searcher MK II Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) after 22 years of service, marking the end of an era for these short-range drones in naval operations. A high-ranking official confirmed the de-induction, which reflects a significant shift in the Navy's UAV strategy towards platforms with greater endurance and range. ad The Searcher MK II, with its limited payload capacity and range, was inducted in 2002 when Medium Altitude Long Endurance...
NRT Spearheads "Abhimanyu" MUMT Drone Development for Collaborative and Cost-Effective Warfare, Complementing HAL's CATS Warrior
NewSpace Research and Technologies (NRT), based in Bengaluru, is developing the Abhimanyu, a Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) with the potential to reshape tactical aerial warfare. This innovative unmanned platform is designed to operate as part of a Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUMT) system, offering a cost-effective and expendable solution for a variety of missions, including Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), kinetic attacks, decoy operations, and Electronic Warfare...
Philippine Army in Advanced Talks with India to Acquire Nine BrahMos Coastal Missile Batteries, Sources Say
The Philippine Army is reportedly in advanced negotiations with India's BrahMos Aerospace to acquire nine coastal missile batteries, significantly bolstering its defence capabilities. This procurement, as reported by MaxDefense Philippines, is part of the Integrated Shore-Based Anti-Ship Missile System (ISBASMS) Acquisition Project, a joint initiative of the Philippine Army and Marine Corps. ad The ISBASMS project represents an expansion of the earlier Land-Based Anti-Ship Missile System...
Ex-Pakistani Diplomat Claims Pakistan Air Force Superiority Over India, Predicts 5th-Gen J-35A and TAI Kaan Jets Will Widen Gap
Former Pakistani High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit, has stirred controversy with bold assertions about the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) surpassing the Indian Air Force (IAF) in capabilities. In a recent interview, Basit, now a commentator on Indo-Pak relations, claimed that the PAF currently holds an edge over the IAF, a position he believes will be further cemented with the addition of the Chinese J-35A and Turkish TAI TF Kaan fighter jets to Pakistan's arsenal. ad Basit argued that...
Russian Tu-160 "White Swan" Bomber Deemed Too Costly and Impractical for India's Current Defence Needs
A high-ranking Indian Air Force (IAF) official has revealed that India has little interest in acquiring the Russian Tu-160 strategic bomber. Despite the aircraft being indirectly offered, the IAF appears to be deterred by the anticipated high operational costs and the lack of suitable infrastructure within India to support such a fleet. ad The Tu-160, known as the "White Swan" or "Blackjack" by NATO, is one of the world's largest and most powerful strategic bombers. While its advanced...
India to Deploy 6,000km Range Russian "Voronezh" Radar at DRDO Campus in Karnataka to Monitor China-Pak Stealth Aerial Threats
In a move to bolster its defence capabilities and counter regional security threats, India is set to commission a Russian-manufactured Voronezh radar system at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) campus in Challakere, Karnataka. This powerful over-the-horizon radar, with its impressive 6,000 km range, represents a significant upgrade to India's strategic defence infrastructure. ad Challakere, once known primarily as India's "Edible Oil City," has transformed into a...
Dual-Pulse Astra Mk2 to Become IAF's Key BVR Missile; Astra Mk1 Production Continues for Strategic Independence
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is poised to significantly enhance India's aerial combat capabilities with the Astra Mk2 (Astra-2) missile, set to become the primary Beyond Visual Range (BVR) weapon in the Indian arsenal. This advancement, however, doesn't diminish the importance of the Astra Mk1 (Astra-1), which remains crucial for establishing a robust domestic supply chain for BVR missiles. ad The Astra-2 is currently undergoing rigorous developmental trials...
ADA Optimistic to Develop Air Force Variant of TEDBF within Two Years, Offering Interim Solution Until AMCA and Tejas Mk2 Available
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has received approval from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to finalize the Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Twin Engine Deck-Based Fighter (TEDBF) program, designed specifically for the Indian Navy's aircraft carrier operations. However, ADA officials have expressed optimism about the possibility of adapting the TEDBF for the Indian Air Force (IAF), should there be interest. ad The TEDBF, a 26-ton aircraft optimized for naval operations, could be...
CCS Set to Formally Approve 26 Rafale-M Fighters Acquisition for Indian Navy as PM Modi's France Visit Approaches
In a significant move to strengthen India's naval aviation capabilities, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is expected to formally approve the acquisition of 26 Rafale-M fighter jets from French manufacturer Dassault Aviation. This major defence deal, which has already been greenlit by the Ministry of Defence, is anticipated to be a key highlight during PM Modi's upcoming visit to Paris. ad The deal, estimated to be worth $7.2 billion, includes...
CAG Audit Finds Flaws in IAF's Procurement Procedure, Highlighting Bias Towards Specific Vendors Citing Apache and Chinook Deals
A recent audit conducted by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India has revealed concerning irregularities in the Indian Air Force's (IAF) procurement process, particularly in the formulation of Aircraft and Systems Qualitative Requirements (ASQRs). The audit report, which was recently presented to Parliament, suggests that the IAF has been tailoring ASQRs to favor specific vendors, compromising the principles of transparency and competition enshrined in the Defence Procurement...
Armenia Opts for Indian-French Trajan Artillery System to Boost Firepower, Already Ordered Indian Pinaka and Akash Systems
In a move that underscores growing international defence collaboration, Armenia has chosen the Trajan 155 mm towed artillery gun system for its armed forces. This system, jointly developed by India and France, represents a fusion of technological expertise from both nations and marks a significant step in Armenia's efforts to modernize its military capabilities. ad The Trajan 155 mm towed gun is not merely another artillery piece; it symbolizes a synergy between the French and Indian...
INS Nilgiri to Boast SRGM Super Rapid Gun with DART Guided Munitions, Neutralizing Fast-Moving Aerial Threats Accurately
The Indian Navy is set to significantly bolster its maritime defence capabilities with the commissioning of INS Nilgiri, a cutting-edge stealth frigate that marks a new era in indigenous warship development. This vessel, the first of the Project 17A class, will be the inaugural Indian warship equipped with the advanced Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) system, further enhanced by the integration of DART (Driven Ammunition Reduced Time of flight) guided munitions. ad The SRGM, a 76/62 mm naval...
US Sanctions on Pakistan Missile Program Part of Indo-Pacific Strategy, Potentially Bolstering India's Regional Influence, Says Pak Analyst
Recent US sanctions targeting Pakistani entities involved in long-range missile programs are not isolated punitive measures, but rather a calculated move within Washington's broader Indo-Pacific strategy, according to Adnan Aamir, a prominent journalist, researcher, and commentator based in Islamabad. Aamir argues that these sanctions could significantly alter the geopolitical balance in South Asia, potentially favouring India. ad The sanctions, which freeze US assets and prohibit American...
Indonesia Finalizes $450 Million BrahMos Missile Deal with India and Russia; Announcement Expected During Prabowo's Visit to India
India, Russia, and Indonesia have reached a critical milestone in a long-awaited defense agreement. Sources close to the negotiations have confirmed that the three nations have finalized pricing for the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to the Indonesian armed forces. The deal, valued at $450 million, is expected to be officially announced during Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's visit to India for Republic Day celebrations on January 26th. ad President Subianto will be the...
Project-75I Faces Hurdles as Indian Navy's AIP Requirements Remain Unmet by Navantia and TKMS in Submarine Trials
The Indian Navy's ambitious Project-75I, aimed at acquiring six advanced diesel-electric submarines, has encountered significant roadblocks concerning the crucial Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) systems. Trials conducted by the two leading contenders, Spain's Navantia and Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), have reportedly fallen short of the Navy's stringent requirements for operational readiness and scalability. ad Project-75I seeks to bolster India's underwater capabilities...
GTRE Pioneers Air-Launch Adaptation of Manik Engine, Enhancing Indigenous Propulsion Tech for Subsonic Missiles and UAVs
The Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a leading research and development organization within India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has initiated a groundbreaking project to modify its Small Turbo Fan Engine (STFE) for air-launch capabilities. The STFE, known as the Manik engine, is a domestically developed propulsion system designed to power subsonic cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). ad With a thrust output of approximately 4.5 kN, the...
India's AD-1 Interceptor Shows Limited Anti-Hypersonic Capabilities in BMD Phase II Test, Paving Way for Hypersonic-Focused Phase III
India's Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) program has achieved a significant milestone with the successful testing of the AD-1 interceptor missile under Phase II, marking a critical advancement in the nation's defence capabilities. This development not only strengthens India's ability to neutralize long-range ballistic missiles but also introduces a nascent capability against emerging hypersonic threats. While Phase III will see the development of dedicated anti-hypersonic interceptors, the...
MoD Expedites Negotiations to Finalize ₹53,000 Crore Deal for 156 Indigenous Prachand LCH by March 2025
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) is pushing to finalize one of the largest indigenous defence deals in its history by the end of the current financial year, March 2025. This landmark deal involves the procurement of 156 Prachand Light Combat Helicopters (LCH) from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), with an estimated value of ₹53,000 crore (approximately $6 billion). ad This significant order will see 90 LCHs joining the Indian Army's aviation wing and 66 bolstering the Indian Air...
Indian Army Plans to Conclude Extensive Trials of New 155mm Mounted Gun System by 2026, Ensuring Diverse Terrain Readiness
The Indian Army is steadily progressing towards inducting a new 155mm Mounted Gun System (MGS), designed to enhance its artillery capabilities in modern warfare. Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi announced that over 300 trials of this innovative system have already been conducted, with plans to conclude the extensive testing phase by early 2026. ad The MGS, adapted from the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE)’s Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS), is...
CSIR-NAL Develops Radar-Absorbing NiRaLa Laminate and ADRISHYA-RAM Paint for Enhanced Stealth in Aircraft
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR-NAL) has achieved a significant breakthrough in stealth technology with the development of two cutting-edge radar-absorbing materials designed for aerospace applications. These innovations, named NiRaLa-Monolithic Radar Absorbing Laminate and ADRISHYA-RAM Paint, promise to enhance the stealth capabilities of aircraft by reducing their radar cross-section (RCS) and making them less detectable by enemy...
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