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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is prioritizing access to Interface Control Documents (ICDs) as a non-negotiable technological requirement for its upcoming $43 billion Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme.
Under this massive procurement initiative, India plans to acquire 114 modern fighter jets.
By securing ICDs, the IAF aims to guarantee that Indian engineers can seamlessly equip these foreign jets with homegrown weapons, sensors, and avionics without being perpetually dependent on the...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is on the verge of finalising crucial updates to the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020.
The modified guidelines are currently undergoing the final phases of internal assessment.
Authorities are preparing to publish a draft of the revised procedures in the near future.
This upcoming release will provide armed forces, industry representatives, and defence analysts an opportunity to review the proposed adjustments and submit their observations prior to...
India’s Extended Range Air Defence System (ERADS), widely known as Project Kusha, is actively drawing the attention of the international community.
Although the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is still in the testing phase of the roughly ₹21,700 crore project, nations across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia are closely monitoring its progress.
These global players view the indigenous Indian shield as a budget-friendly substitute for premium platforms like...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is fundamentally transforming its national security shield by upgrading the Integrated Air Command and Control System (IACCS).
Previously a high-speed automated network, the system is now evolving into an AI-native decision-support architecture.
Developed in collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), this "digital spine" of India’s air defence is being redesigned to detect, track, and neutralise aerial threats with unprecedented speed and precision.
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Recent video footage released by Israeli aerospace firm Elbit Systems reveals the Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully testing the Range Extension & Smart Tail (REST) precision-guided bomb kit on its Jaguar strike aircraft.
This visual evidence confirms that the advanced stand-off weapon system has been integrated into the IAF's active arsenal.
The footage underscores the continuous upgrades being made to the Jaguar DARIN-III fleet.
Even though there has been much debate about when these...
India’s indigenous nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) program, known as Project 77 (formerly Project 75 Alpha), is evolving into a significantly more powerful and versatile platform than originally planned.
Following the Cabinet Committee on Security's (CCS) clearance for the construction of the first two vessels at the Shipbuilding Centre (SBC) in Visakhapatnam, the design has shifted.
Rather than a standard hunter-killer submarine, the Navy is now developing a hybrid "arsenal SSN"...
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is spearheading a groundbreaking initiative to secure the nation's airspace.
Officially designated as the Extended Range Air Defence System (ERADS) and popularly known as Project Kusha, this ambitious programme—operating with an estimated budget of ₹21,700 crore—aims to establish a formidable, multi-layered air defence shield.
At the core of this project are three highly capable interceptor missiles: M1, M2, and M3.
These...
The successful deployment of air-launched cruise missiles during the "Operation Sindoor" has achieved significant strategic objectives, but it has also reignited an essential debate within India’s national defence circles.
While the destruction of high-value targets proved India's precision strike capabilities, experts are now questioning whether the Indian Air Force (IAF) requires dedicated heavy bombers to sustain high-intensity operations.
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The Limitation of Multirole Fighters
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Pakistan has officially introduced its new Fatah-3 supersonic cruise missile, a high-speed weapon system that military experts link to technology from China’s HD-1 missile.
Developed by the Chinese firm Guangdong Hongda Blasting, this technology transfer marks a major leap in Pakistan’s domestic missile production capabilities.
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A Strategic Leap in Speed and Range
The Fatah-3 represents a critical evolution for Pakistan's military, moving the Fatah series from guided artillery rockets...
India’s indigenous stealth Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) program, known as Ghatak, has reached a critical juncture.
According to Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the project is currently awaiting final clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS).
Once approved, the program is expected to see a surge in funding and the commencement of full-scale prototype development.
The current roadmap targets operational...
Noida-based private firm IG Defence has recently shed more light on its newest indigenous creation, the JWALA.
Showcased alongside other advanced platforms like the KAL drone at the North Tech Symposium 2026, JWALA emerges as a fast-reacting, short-range weapon that blurs the lines between a traditional missile and a loitering munition.
Marketed uniquely as a "one-way attack drone" capable of neutralising both aerial and ground targets, the system embodies a versatile design approach...
Decoding the Tejas Mk1A Pricing: Why India’s Indigenous Fighter Is More Cost-Effective Than It Looks
When the Indian Air Force secured the 83-aircraft contract for the Tejas Mk1A, the overall price tag broke down to approximately ₹640 crore per fighter jet.
At first glance, this headline figure has led some to mistakenly conclude that India’s homegrown combat aircraft carries an exorbitant price.
However, a deeper analysis of the defence expenditure reveals a different reality.
The actual flyaway cost—the price to manufacture the bare aircraft itself—is significantly lower, standing at...
The Indian Navy is preparing for a significant technological leap with the development of Project 17B, the successor to the current Nilgiri-class (Project 17A) frigates.
This new initiative represents more than a simple upgrade; it marks a strategic shift in naval doctrine.
While previous designs focused on the survival of individual ships, Project 17B is designed to dominate the maritime battlespace.
These vessels will act as advanced "lethality nodes," capable of protecting large fleets...
The ambitious "Super Sukhoi" modernization program for the Indian Air Force has reached a pivotal technical milestone.
Engineers from the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Nashik division, in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), have commenced critical aerodynamic load testing on the Su-30MKI’s radome.
This phase is essential for the seamless integration of the indigenous Virupaksha...
In a significant step to bolster its aerial combat capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is gearing up to rapidly expand its stockpile of advanced beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles (BVRAAM).
Plans are currently underway to ramp up the manufacturing of the Astra Mk2 and the upcoming Astra Mk3 "Gandiva" missiles.
To achieve this, the government is incorporating private manufacturing firms to work alongside established public sector enterprises.
Once the final flight trials are...
Recent visuals emerging from Chinese social media platforms have sparked fresh interest in the J-35, the naval-capable stealth fighter developed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).
The latest photographs depict a refined prototype undergoing ground testing, accompanied by technical personnel.
These images offer a closer look at the aircraft, which serves as a medium-weight counterpart to China’s larger, land-based J-20 stealth fighter.
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The Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), a premier laboratory under India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is developing a new line of high-speed, stealthy swarm drones.
These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are designed to be "attritable," meaning they are cost-effective enough to be lost in combat without causing a significant financial or strategic setback to the military.
The structural framework of these new drones is heavily influenced by ADE's ongoing...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has highlighted the remarkable cost efficiency of its current Guided Pinaka rocket system, which is actively deployed by the Indian Army.
Priced at just ₹70 lakh per unit, this system stands out as one of the most affordable precision-guided, long-range artillery options in the global market.
In contrast, the anticipated Pinaka Mark-III Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR), designed to strike targets up to 120 kilometres away, is expected...
India is taking a significant step into the future of military technology with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) spearheading a new 300-kilowatt Directed Energy Weapon (DEW).
Operating at the speed of light, this high-power laser system can strike targets up to 20 kilometres away.
This development marks a vital shift for the nation’s armed forces, moving towards highly precise, next-generation platforms to secure the skies against modern airborne threats.
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