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Tata, Mahindra, and Adani Compete for 92 Rafale Manufacturing in India with Dassault Partnership
A monumental contest is unfolding within India's private aerospace sector over the domestic production of 92 Rafale fighter aircraft. Vying for the prestigious opportunity to partner with French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation are three of the country's most prominent corporate conglomerates: Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), Mahindra Aerospace, and Adani Defence & Aerospace. This mega-project aims to significantly bolster the combat squadrons of the Indian Armed Forces, expanding on...
India Prepares for Maiden Firing Trial of Project Kusha's ERADS Air Defence Interceptor by Late July
India is gearing up to conduct the first firing trial of its highly advanced, domestically developed air defence system under Project Kusha. Set for late July, this debut test of the Extended Range Air Defence System (ERADS) interceptor represents a critical leap in India’s pursuit of absolute self-reliance in military capabilities. By operationalising this multi-layered aerial shield, the nation aims to robustly secure its airspace against increasingly complex modern threats. ad...
IAF to Receive First of Twelve Newly Ordered Su-30MKI Fighter Jets in FY 2027-28, Confirms HAL
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has officially outlined the delivery schedule for the dozen new Su-30MKI combat aircraft recently ordered by the Indian Air Force (IAF). Speaking during the company's financial review for the fourth quarter of FY26, HAL representatives verified that the initial jet from this latest contract will be handed over during the 2027-28 financial year. The subsequent eleven aircraft are slated to join the IAF fleet the following year, in FY 2028-29. ad The...
IAF May Waive Full Electronic Warfare Automation on Tejas Mk1A Jets to Prevent Further Delivery Delays
The handover of the Tejas Mark-1A (Mk1A) fighter jets, produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), might experience further postponements beyond June 2026. This potential delay has prompted high-level discussions involving the Indian Air Force (IAF), HAL, and the Ministry of Defence. They are currently evaluating the combat readiness of the home-grown aircraft and considering whether to accept the jets with temporary limitations on certain non-essential functions to finally begin the...
HAL Targets Tejas Mk1A Deliveries to IAF by August-September 2026 Contingent on F404 Engine Supply Stabilization
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) anticipates commencing deliveries of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A to the Indian Air Force (IAF) between August and September 2026, provided the supply of F404 engines from American manufacturer GE Aerospace reaches a steady state. HAL Chairman and Managing Director Ravi Kota provided this updated timeline during the company’s Q4 FY26 earnings call. This development marks a vital turning point for the Rs 48,000-crore contract signed in 2021...
Future of Russian Su-57E Licensed Manufacturing in India Hinges Entirely on Final Government Approval, Says HAL
The possibility of building Russia's Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter in India now rests squarely in the hands of the Indian government, according to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). During the company's Q4 FY26 earnings call in mid-May 2026, HAL's newly appointed Chairman and Managing Director, Ravi Kota, made it clear that accepting Russia's proposal to manufacture the export version of the Su-57 locally is a strategic policy decision, not a choice HAL can make on its own...
HAL Defers Uttam AESA Radar Integration to Second Tejas Mk1A Order, First 83 to Retain Israeli EL/M-2052 to Avoid Further Delays
In a significant update to India's indigenous fighter program, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has revealed a change in the equipment timeline for the Tejas Mk1A. The highly anticipated home-grown Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar will no longer feature on the initial order of 83 Tejas Mk1A jets. Instead, its introduction has been pushed to the upcoming second batch of 97 aircraft. This development was confirmed by HAL Chairman and Managing Director Ravi Kota...
HAL Anticipates Up To 20 More GE F404 Engines By Year End To Scale Up Tejas Mk1A Production
The engine supply chain for India's indigenous Tejas Mk1A fighter jet initiative is set to see substantial improvements in the coming months. Speaking during the recent fourth-quarter financial briefing for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman and Managing Director Ravi Kota announced that the aerospace firm has taken delivery of six F404-IN20 engines from the American manufacturer GE Aerospace. Furthermore, HAL projects the arrival of an additional 15 to...
HAL Confirms Tejas Mk2 Jet's Structural Assembly Underway, Sets Formal Rollout Target for March 2027
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has officially declared that the physical construction of India's highly anticipated Tejas Mk2 fighter is actively advancing. Disclosed during the aerospace firm’s latest quarterly financial briefing for Q4 FY26, officials confirmed that the primary structural components are currently being pieced together. This steady progress represents a substantial step forward for the indigenous combat jet initiative, paving the way for the first prototype to make...
30 Tejas Mk1A Already Manufactured, Flown, and Tested But Await GE F404 Engines for Formal Delivery to IAF, Says HAL
During its recent Q4 FY26 earnings conference call, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) shared a crucial update on India's flagship fighter jet project. The state-run aerospace manufacturer announced that it has successfully built, flown, and evaluated approximately 30 Tejas Mk1A aircraft, including both fighter and trainer variants. However, the formal handover of these jets to the Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently on hold because of a delay in the delivery of GE F404 engines from the...
HAL to Unveil Flight Capable CATS Warrior Prototype Later This Year for Developmental Trials, First Flight Slated for Next Year
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has unveiled plans to unveil a fully functional flight developmental prototype of the Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) Warrior later this year. This state-of-the-art unmanned combat aerial vehicle is scheduled to take its maiden flight in 2027. Ahead of introducing this flight-ready model, HAL produced an earlier prototype last year designed specifically as a Ground Test Bed (GTB) to thoroughly evaluate critical systems before they take to the skies...
Paras Defence Showcases Mobile RayStrike 9 Laser Weapon to Elevate India's Directed Energy Capabilities Against Drones
Indian private aerospace and military equipment manufacturer, Paras Defence and Space Technologies, has publicly introduced the RayStrike 9, a new high-power laser weapon system. This release highlights the company's evolution from a manufacturer of specialized sub-components to a prominent developer within India's expanding Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) sector. It also signals a broader shift as private enterprises increasingly contribute to advanced military hardware, a space previously...
India Finalises RFP for 114 Rafale Fighters Ahead of PM Modi and IAF Chief’s France Visit, Local Production & ToT in Focus
In what is shaping up to be the most extensive active combat aircraft procurement initiative globally, the Indian government has reportedly finalized the Request for Proposal (RFP) to acquire 114 Dassault Rafale jets. This long-awaited project under the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme is poised to significantly upgrade the nation's aerial combat strength in response to complex regional security dynamics. ad According to sources within the defence and security establishment, the...
How India's K-5 SLBM Trials Will Allow Secure Targeting of Beijing Deep From the Bay of Bengal Bastion
India is on the threshold of a major leap in its maritime strategic capabilities as the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) prepares for the developmental trials of the K-5 Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM). Recent open-source reports indicate that the missile has already successfully cleared crucial underwater "pop-up" ejection tests. This upcoming weapon system is set to be a cornerstone of India’s K-series programme, significantly amplifying the survivability...
Armenia Seeks Local Production of India’s Guided Pinaka Rockets to Secure Strategic Wartime Ammunition Supply Chains
In a major step toward military self-reliance, Armenia is looking to manufacture India's Guided Pinaka rocket systems and 155mm artillery shells within its own borders. This move highlights a significant evolution in the bilateral defence relationship between New Delhi and Yerevan, transitioning from direct weapons purchases to comprehensive industrial cooperation. Talks are currently active regarding Indian defence manufacturers building production facilities directly in Armenia. The...
How DRDO's TARA Offers Matchless Affordability for India's Precision Strikes Capabilities Over Imported JDAM-ER And SPICE-1000 Alternatives
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has engineered a groundbreaking solution known as the Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation (TARA) kit. This indigenous system transforms conventional, unguided munitions into highly accurate stand-off glide bombs. Developed primarily by the Hyderabad-based Research Centre Imarat (RCI) in collaboration with private industry partners, TARA offers world-class strike capabilities at a significantly lower financial burden compared to...
India’s New Integrated Rocket Force to Deploy Pralay, BrahMos, Smart Drones and More for All-in-One Missile Command Structure
India is currently undertaking a monumental shift in its military architecture with the planned establishment of the Integrated Rocket Force (IRF). This new tri-service command is engineered to consolidate and manage conventional, long-range strike capabilities across the Army, Navy, and Air Force. This strategic evolution is heavily informed by modern combat dynamics and the tactical successes observed during the May 2025 Operation Sindoor, where Indian forces executed highly coordinated...
HAL Explores ALFA-S Swarm Pods under CATS Programme to Saturate Enemy Air Defences During Initial Strike and Protect Manned Fighters
India’s state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), in collaboration with private sector partner NewSpace Research and Technologies, is advancing the Air-Launched Flexible Asset Swarm (ALFA-S) pod as a vital component of its broader Combat Air Teaming System (CATS). This innovative concept is designed to transfer the immense risks of initial combat strikes from expensive manned fighter jets to a network of expendable loitering munitions. Built around a stand-off launch strategy, a...
India to Phase-Wise Deploy Mission Sudarshan Chakra Layered Missile Shield Between 2030 and 2040, Confirms Defence Secretary
India’s comprehensive aerial protection plan, known as Mission Sudarshan Chakra, will be rolled out in stages and is projected to reach full operational maturity between 2030 and 2040. Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh shared these strategic timelines during his keynote speech at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business Summit 2026 in New Delhi, shedding light on the nation's future security framework. ad Initially unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his...
Turkey Emerges as 3rd Active Adversary of India alongside China-Pak Nexus, Warns Lt Gen Ghai while Outlining Comprehensive Preparedness
In a major strategic recalibration, Indian Army Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai has publicly identified Turkey as a direct adversary, placing it in the same threat category as Pakistan and China. These comments, delivered during a press briefing to commemorate the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, highlight New Delhi’s escalating unease regarding the expanding military collaboration between Ankara and Islamabad, signalling a profound change in India's defence posture. ad Addressing the...
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