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March Delivery of Tejas Mk1A Fighters Now Unlikely Amid Fresh Integration Challenges and Unfinished Trials
The anticipated arrival of the Tejas Mk1A fighter jets for the Indian Air Force appears to be facing yet another setback, with emerging reports suggesting that the revised delivery target for March may effectively be missed. Defence journalist Snehesh Alex Phillips, reporting for The Print, has indicated that the programme is grappling with continued delays, making a March handover highly improbable. This potential slippage adds to a growing list of missed timelines that have plagued the...
Should India Join FCAS or Tempest 6th-Gen Fighter Initiatives? Evaluating the Long-Term Financial Affordability for India
As European nations accelerate their pursuit of sixth-generation combat aircraft, a critical debate is unfolding within India's strategic community. While the allure of cutting-edge technology is undeniable, the central question for New Delhi is less about capability and more about financial viability, return on investment, and the potential opportunity costs. With the Franco-German Future Combat Air System (FCAS) estimated to cost between $108 billion and $130 billion, and the UK-led...
IAF Showcases Rafale with Meteor BVRAAM at R-Day, Quells Speculations of Integration Delays
For Indian aviation enthusiasts and defence observers, the wait for definitive proof is finally over. The Indian Air Force (IAF) has publicly confirmed that its fleet of Dassault Rafale fighters is fully equipped with the lethal Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles (BVRAAMs). This confirmation came in the form of high-resolution imagery captured during today’s Republic Day flypast over Kartavya Path, effectively putting an end to months of suspense regarding the weapon system's...
Rafale BS-022 Flies at R-Day Parade, Debunking Pakistan's Shootdown Propaganda
The Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully put to rest lingering speculation regarding its aerial fleet during the 2026 Republic Day celebrations, as the Rafale fighter jet bearing the tail number BS-022 took to the skies over Kartavya Path. This public display served as definitive proof refuting claims made by Pakistani defence sources the previous year, which alleged the aircraft had been shot down during aerial skirmishes. ad The controversy stems from May 2025, following the heightened...
Tejas Mk2 Fighter Jet Quietly Completes Rollout Phase and Initiates Internal Trials, First Flight Expected This Year
The Tejas Mk2 programme has achieved a significant, albeit understated, milestone with the completion of the aircraft’s rollout and the commencement of internal trials. This development was confirmed by Group Captain V. N. Jha (Retd), a former Joint Director at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in a statement to News One. His confirmation serves as the most definitive official signal to date that the indigenous medium-weight fighter is steadily advancing towards its...
Uttam Radar Outperforms Leading Global Competitors in Detection Range and Multi-Target Tracking Capabilities, Confirms DRDO
India’s indigenous Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar is establishing itself as a premier airborne sensor on the global stage. Senior defence officials have confirmed that the system has not only matched but, in several critical performance metrics, exceeded the capabilities of some of the most renowned AESA radars currently operational worldwide. Director General of Electronics and Communication Systems at DRDO, Mr B.K. Das, stated that India has firmly established a...
Tejas Mk1A Export Prospects Brighten as GE Commits to Supply 20 F404 Engines Annually Starting FY 2026
India’s ambition to become a significant exporter of fighter aircraft has received a substantial boost following a firm commitment from US aerospace major General Electric (GE). The company is set to supply 20 F404-IN20 engines annually starting from the 2026–27 financial year, with an initial batch of five engines scheduled for delivery before the end of March 2026. This stabilisation of the supply chain addresses the primary bottleneck that had previously hampered both the induction of...
India-France 114 Rafale Contract to Include Direct Integration of Indian-Made Weapons, Eliminating Procedural Delays
In a significant strategic shift, India’s forthcoming mega-contract with France for the procurement of 114 Rafale fighter jets is set to encompass far more than the mere delivery of aircraft. The deal, estimated to be worth nearly $40 billion (approx. ₹3.25 lakh crore) under the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme, will now include the full financial and technical scope for integrating a comprehensive suite of Indian-made weaponry directly onto the Rafale platform. This move...
IAF Eyes German Taurus KEPD 350E Missile for Tejas Mk1A & Mk2, Seeks Cost-Effective Deep Strike Power Beyond Rafale's SCALP-EG
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is actively evaluating the German-manufactured Taurus KEPD 350E cruise missile as a primary deep-strike weapon for its indigenous Tejas fighter fleet. This development follows the operational lessons learned during the intense border conflict in May last year, often referred to in defence circles as Operation Sindoor, where long-range precision strikes proved decisive. While the French-origin SCALP-EG missile delivered exceptional combat results during the May...
India Should Explore Global Partners for 6th-Gen Fighter Jet Programme to Expedite Development, Says IAF Chief
In a significant statement regarding India’s future air combat capabilities, Air Chief Marshal A P Singh has suggested that the country should collaborate with friendly nations to fast-track the development of sixth-generation fighter jets. Speaking at a seminar on Wednesday, January 21, the Air Force Chief emphasised that while self-reliance remains a core priority, the sheer complexity and speed of modern aerospace advancements necessitate strategic international partnerships. ad A Call...
India’s Rafale and AMCA Engine Deal with France Could Trigger Trump Backlash, but India Prioritises Reliability & Strategic Autonomy
As President Donald Trump settles into his second term at the White House, a significant friction point is emerging in Indo-US relations. India’s determined shift towards European defence platforms—specifically French fighter jets and jet engine technology—threatens to provoke a diplomatic backlash from a US administration that views military sales as a barometer of political loyalty. Despite the risk of angering Washington, New Delhi has doubled down on its partnership with Paris. By...
Why India Should Offer AMCA Stake to UAE with True Strategic Autonomy as F-35 Deal Failure Creates a Perfect Climate
As of January 2026, the long-standing ambition of the United Arab Emirates to acquire the F-35 Lightning II has effectively reached a dead end. While no formal cancellation order has been issued from Washington, senior officials in Abu Dhabi have made it clear that they do not intend to restart negotiations, irrespective of future political shifts in the White House. This development leaves the UAE Air Force, known for its pursuit of cutting-edge technology, facing a significant void in...
HAL Already Holds 50% of Infrastructure Needed for Local Su-57 Production, Confirms Sukhoi Bureau
In a significant development for India’s aerospace ambitions, the Sukhoi Design Bureau has confirmed that Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) already possesses nearly half of the industrial infrastructure necessary to manufacture the fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jet. This technical validation strengthens the proposal for a potential "Make in India" production line, suggesting that domestic manufacturing could commence without the need for building facilities entirely from scratch. ad...
How India’s Arjun Tank Survived Years of Policy Paralysis and Changing Goals to Become a World-Class Engineering Masterpiece
For decades, the Arjun Main Battle Tank (MBT) has been the subject of intense debate within India’s defence circles. Often dismissed by critics as a delayed and overweight platform, the reality of the Arjun’s development tells a different story—one of engineering resilience against a backdrop of shifting goalposts and bureaucratic hurdles. Former DRDO scientist Ravi Gupta has provided a comprehensive account revealing that the Arjun was not delayed by technological failure, but by a...
IAF Views Rafale and Su-57 as Complementary Assets, Not Alternatives, Seeks Both to Fill Squadron and Stealth Gaps
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has clarified its strategic roadmap regarding future fighter acquisitions, emphasising that the French Rafale and the Russian Su-57 are not competing for the same spot in its inventory. Instead, defence officials view these two platforms as parallel solutions to distinct challenges: one aimed at rapidly restoring combat mass, and the other at providing an immediate stealth capability to counter regional threats. ad Addressing the Squadron Deficit The primary...
With Improved AESA & Network Tech, How New Rafale F4 Set to Redefine IAF's Stealth & Long-Range Capabilities Until AMCA Arrives
As India’s ambitious 114-jet Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme moves closer to finalisation, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing for a significant technological leap. While the current fleet of 36 Rafale jets has already established air superiority, the proposed induction of the Rafale F4 standard promises to revolutionise the IAF’s combat potential. Recent reports indicate that the Defence Procurement Board has cleared the proposal for these additional fighters, positioning...
ARDE Developing Specialised Anti-Drone Bullets for Indian Army's 7.62mm Assault Rifles to Neutralise Drones Cost-Effectively
In a significant move to counter the rising challenge of unmanned aerial threats, the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) has confirmed it is developing a specialised anti-drone ammunition. This new bullet is designed specifically for standard 7.62 mm assault rifles, offering infantry soldiers a practical and affordable tool to neutralise hostile drones. Ankathi Raju, the Chief of ARDE, a premier laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)...
Nagpur to Host Dassault’s Second-Largest Rafale Plant with 24-Jet Annual Production, Supporting India’s 114-Jet Order
In a landmark development for India’s aerospace sector, French aerospace major Dassault Aviation is set to establish a high-capacity production facility in Nagpur, Maharashtra. This new assembly line is projected to manufacture up to 24 Rafale fighter jets per year, positioning it as the company's second-largest global manufacturing hub after Merignac, France. This ambitious initiative represents the most significant foreign Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) fighter aircraft programme...
Why Tejas Mk1A Deliveries Are Stalled and When the Mk2 Fighter Will Finally Roll Out: Examining the Real Bottlenecks
A central criticism of India’s current combat aviation roadmap is both stark and justifiable: the Indian Air Force is still waiting for substantial Tejas Mk1A deliveries, and the next-generation Tejas Mk2 has yet to take to the skies. This delay has caused significant disappointment within the strategic community. Had the Mk1A been inducted on time and the Mk2 programme accelerated, they would have served as a robust alternative to the costly import of Medium Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA)...
Can India Afford 114 Rafale? Breaking Down the Impact on Indigenous Tejas Mk2 and AMCA Development
The potential acquisition of 114 Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA), widely speculated to be an expansion of the Dassault Rafale fleet, has ignited intense discussion within India’s strategic community. With an estimated price tag of $36 billion (roughly ₹3 lakh crore), critics argue that such a massive foreign purchase could drain the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) capital budget, effectively choking the funding for home-grown projects like the Tejas Mk2 and the fifth-generation Advanced Medium...
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