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DRDO Shortlists 14 Private Defence Partners to Develop Next-Gen Liquid Fuel Ramjet (LFRJ) Engines for Supersonic Cruise Missiles
In a significant stride towards bolstering India’s self-reliance in missile technology, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has initiated the selection process for a pivotal industrial partner. The organisation has released a Request for Information (RFI) to appoint a 'Development-cum-Production Partner' (DcPP) for its ambitious Liquid Fuel Ramjet (LFRJ) engine programme. This advanced propulsion system is a critical building block for the country's upcoming line of...
Rolls-Royce Pledges Complete ToT and IP Rights for Arjun Tank's MB838 Engine to India, Awaits MoD Clearance
In a potential milestone for India’s defence manufacturing sector, Rolls-Royce has revealed its readiness to transfer complete technology, including Intellectual Property (IP) rights, for the indigenous production of tank engines in India. The British engineering giant has partnered with two Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) and is currently awaiting final approval from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to operationalise the agreement. ad A Major Shift in Defence Manufacturing...
Indian Army Adopts Simple Physical Barriers to Neutralise Complex Drone Threats Along Western Frontiers
In a significant shift in force protection strategy, the Indian Army has begun deploying low-tech physical barriers to counter high-tech threats at forward air bases. Along the western frontiers and specific sectors in the east, military helicopters and aircraft are now being shielded by mobile "anti-drone cages" designed to intercept explosive-laden unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). ad A Shift in Ground Defence The sight at forward air bases in Northern India has changed dramatically in...
LRDE Prepares to Initiate Critical Ground Trials of GaN-Based Uttam Mk2 Radar for Tejas Mk2 2027 Debut
The development of India’s indigenous aerial combat capabilities is poised for a significant leap as the Electronics & Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) gears up to commence critical testing of the Uttam Mk2 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. This advanced sensor system will serve as the primary eyes for the highly anticipated Tejas Mk2 fighter aircraft, which is on schedule to initiate flight testing in 2027. According to emerging reports, the Uttam Mk2 has formally...
Russia Unveils Izdeliye 177S and 177 Engine Specs, Offering High-Thrust and Efficiency for India's Next-Gen Stealth Jets
In a significant development for the global aerospace defence sector, Russia’s United Engine Corporation (UEC) has officially released detailed specifications for its new engine family: the Izdeliye 177S and its advanced successor, the Izdeliye 177. These afterburning turbofan engines have been designed to power 4++ generation fighters and upcoming 5th-generation stealth platforms, marking a critical step in Russia's efforts to maintain aerial competitiveness. ad Two Distinct Paths for...
How German Facet Stealth on Indian Type 214 Subs Promises Ghost-Like Invisibility Against China-Pak ASW Hunters
In a definitive move to secure underwater supremacy in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), the Indian Navy is set to acquire six advanced Type 214 diesel-electric submarines from Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS). Cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) in August 2025 under the ₹43,000-crore Project 75I (P-75I) programme, this acquisition represents a generational leap in sub-surface warfare. These vessels, to be constructed jointly with Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited...
Indian Navy Seeks AoN for 11,000-Tonne P-18 Destroyers to Dominate Indian Ocean in 2040s
The Indian Navy is set to achieve a pivotal advancement in the modernisation of its surface fleet by officially initiating the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) process for its futuristic Next Generation Destroyers (NGD). Internally known as the Project-18 or P-18 class, these vessels represent a bold step towards securing maritime superiority in the coming decades. Vice Admiral Sanjay J. Vatsayan, the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, addressed the media during a recent naval commanders'...
MoD Engages Boston Consulting Group to Restructure HAL by March 2026 as Record Orders Strain Capacity
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has appointed the global management consulting firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to formulate a sweeping restructuring plan for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) by March 2026. This move comes as India’s premier aerospace major and newest Maharatna PSU struggles to manage an unprecedented order book of ₹2.52 lakh crore, which has severely strained its existing production infrastructure. According to defence sources, BCG was formally engaged in September...
BrahMos Pavilion at Dubai Airshow Overwhelmed as Op Sindoor Success Drives Tripled Export Inquiries
The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile has transcended its reputation as merely the fastest weapon in its class to become a symbol of uninterceptable precision. Following the decisive 'Operation Sindoor' in May 2025, where the missile system reportedly evaded China's most sophisticated export-grade air defence networks, the BrahMos Aerospace pavilion has emerged as the most frequented Indian exhibit at the Dubai Airshow 2025. According to senior representatives from BrahMos Aerospace, the...
How AMCA Jet's Superior Stealth and EW Capabilities Poised to Render Russian Su-57 ToT Offer Irrelevant for Indian Defence
Despite Moscow’s persistent offers of "deep technology transfer" to entice India back into the Su-57 Felon programme, defence experts and insiders are now firmly dismissing the proposal as outdated and strategically unnecessary. In exclusive interactions with defence analysts, it has become clear that the argument for the Su-57—that it would accelerate India’s own fifth-generation capabilities—no longer holds water. Experts assert that by the time any potential Su-57 deal could be...
India's Su-57 Stealth Ambitions Clash with Tejas Production Realities at HAL’s Overburdened Nashik Defence Facility
As discussions regarding Indo-Russian defence cooperation intensify, reports suggest that Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) may repurpose a significant portion of its Nashik production line to manufacture the Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter. A recent technical assessment by a Russian delegation, presented to Indian officials, claims that HAL already has 50% of the necessary infrastructure to produce this fifth-generation jet. This proposal positions the Nashik facility, currently the hub...
CVRDE and Ashok Leyland’s 600 HP Engine Delivers Staggering 675 HP Output During High-Altitude Defence Trials
In a landmark achievement for India’s indigenous defence capabilities, the Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (CVRDE) has reported a major breakthrough in propulsion technology. The Chennai-based DRDO laboratory confirmed that its jointly developed 600 HP high-power-density diesel engine successfully delivered a peak output of 675 HP during recent validation trials, surpassing its initial design specifications by a significant margin. ad Surpassing Expectations The...
Tejas Mk2 To Feature Swashplate "Uttam Mk2" AESA Radar With 100°+ Field Of View For Superior Dogfight Capabilities
The Indian Air Force’s future combat capabilities are set for a major technological leap as the Tejas Mk2 program integrates a significantly advanced radar system. The 4.5-generation multirole fighter will feature the "Uttam Mk2," an upgraded version of the indigenous Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. This new iteration incorporates a mechanical "swashplate" mechanism, a critical innovation that physically repositions the radar antenna. This allows for a field of view (FOV)...
How DRDO’s RAM Breakthrough Promises Stealthy Su-30MKI Fleet, Yet Implementation Delays Threaten Strategic Advantage
The Sukhoi Su-30MKI is the undisputed backbone of the Indian Air Force (IAF), with a massive fleet of over 260 jets dedicated to air superiority and strike missions. This formidable platform is now set for a revolutionary transformation under the "Super Sukhoi" upgrade programme. The initiative centres on reducing the aircraft’s Radar Cross-Section (RCS) using indigenous radar-absorbent material (RAM) technology. Recent trials have shown that this upgrade could significantly lower the...
How IAF’s Diverse Procurement Wishlist Risks Creating a Logistical Nightmare While Battling Critical Squadron Strength Depletion
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently navigating one of the most precarious periods in its history. Grappling with a depleted combat strength that has fallen to approximately 31 squadrons—well below the sanctioned strength of 42 needed for a two-front war—the force finds itself at a strategic crossroads. In an attempt to reverse this decline, the IAF has drafted a procurement plan that resembles an ambitious, albeit disjointed, wishlist: additional Rafale jets for immediate impact, the...
Russia Courts India with Co-Development of Twin-Seater Su-57 at Dubai Airshow, Eyes to Revive FGFA Program
Amidst the advanced aerospace exhibitions at the Dubai Airshow 2025, Russia’s state-owned defence giant, Rostec, has made a significant strategic move in the international arms market. In a surprising proposal directed at New Delhi, Russian officials have offered to jointly develop a twin-seater version of the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA), based on the advanced Su-57 platform. This ambitious pitch expands upon Moscow’s existing offer of the export-oriented Su-57E and signals a...
How India's Aerospace Giants Forge Critical Engine Parts yet Remain Distant from Achieving True Self-Reliance
Prominent headlines have recently celebrated the entry of Indian manufacturing firms into the high-stakes arena of global commercial aviation. With Godrej Aerospace securing agreements with Pratt & Whitney for turbine components and Azad Engineering manufacturing essential parts for Rolls-Royce jet engines, the prevailing narrative suggests India is on the verge of becoming an aerospace superpower. These manufacturers are now producing sophisticated components that power the massive...
HAL Proposes Limited Pre-Certification Tejas Mk2 Production to Boost IAF Squadrons, Commits to 24 Jets/Year
In a decisive strategy to accelerate induction timelines and address the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) dwindling fighter strength, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has formally proposed the commencement of limited-series production for the Tejas Mk2 prior to the aircraft receiving its final operational certification. This ambitious proposal, revealed by senior industry officials, envisions HAL preparing three dedicated manufacturing lines to support a high-tempo production run immediately...
Russian Assessment Claims HAL Nashik Plant is Halfway Ready for Su-57 Production, But Engineers Remain Highly Skeptical
As diplomatic and defence engagements between India and Russia intensify ahead of President Vladimir Putin’s expected visit to New Delhi in December 2025, reports regarding the manufacture of the Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter have sparked considerable debate. A recent technical assessment provided by a Russian delegation from the Sukhoi Design Bureau suggests that Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) already possesses approximately 50% of the necessary infrastructure to produce this...
Safran-GTRE Plans to Repurpose AMCA Prototype for 120kN Engine Trials, Fast-Tracking 5th-Gen Fighter Readiness by Years
In a significant move to accelerate India's ambition for a fully indigenous fifth-generation fighter jet, the French firm Safran S.A. and the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) are poised to sign a landmark joint venture agreement. This partnership will focus on the co-development of a high-power, 120-kilonewton (kN) class engine, which is the critical next step for the nation's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) MkII program. The collaboration, valued at approximately $7...
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