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BrahMos-NG Development Remains Firmly on Track for Flight Trials in Late 2026, DRDO Chief Confirms; IAF Induction Slated for 2029
India's premier defence research agency has confirmed that the highly anticipated BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) supersonic cruise missile is steadily progressing toward its inaugural flight trials, scheduled for later this year in late 2026. The Chief of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) stated that foundational ground-level engine testing and overall design validations were successfully concluded late last year. This ambitious programme aims to drastically improve...
How Barak-8 and Sudarshan Air Defence Layers are Technical Antidotes to Pakistan’s Fatah-3 Supersonic Threat
Pakistan recently unveiled the Fatah-3, a supersonic cruise missile that represents a significant new challenge to South Asia's security environment. Defence analysts indicate this weapon is heavily based on China's HD-1 missile family. Powered by an integrated solid-fuel ramjet engine, the Fatah-3 is capable of reaching terminal speeds between Mach 2.5 and Mach 4 with an estimated range of 290 to 450 kilometres. By flying close to the terrain and sea surfaces, this manoeuvrable missile...
Tejas Mk2 to Adopt Open Architecture Avionics with Three-Tiered Computing Hierarchy for Seamless Next-Gen Weapon Integration
The upcoming Tejas Mk2 fighter jet is set to feature a revolutionary Open Architecture Avionics (OAA) suite, marking a significant leap forward in India's aerospace capabilities. Developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), this new framework transitions the aircraft away from restrictive, vendor-specific systems toward a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA). Based on operational feedback from the Tejas Mk1 and guided by recent procurement...
Indian Army to Replace Legacy L-70 and ZU-23-2 Guns with ADGS Smart Systems to Counter Drone Swarms and Loitering Munitions
The Indian Army is embarking on a comprehensive modernization of its short-range aerial protection capabilities. In a major shift, the military plans to phase out over 2,000 vintage anti-aircraft platforms, predominantly the Soviet-era ZU-23-2 and the Swedish-origin Bofors L-70. These legacy systems will be succeeded by the highly advanced Next-Generation Air Defence Gun System (ADGS). Initially, the Army is seeking to procure approximately 220 state-of-the-art towed gun platforms to...
How Pakistan Rebrands Chinese Missile Tech as the Fatah Series to Challenge Indian Layered Air Defence
In a bid to counter India's increasingly robust air and missile defence networks, Pakistan’s military has steadily expanded its surface-to-surface strike capabilities. However, a closer look reveals that this modernization relies heavily on a strategy of acquiring Chinese export-grade weapon systems and rebranding them under the domestic "Fatah" nameplate. While framed as indigenous triumphs, these platforms are largely localized variants of Chinese technology, intended to provide a...
K-5 SLBM Underwent Successful "Pop-Up" Ejection Trial from Underwater Test Platform, Paves Way for MIRV-Equipped Sea-Based Deterrence
In a major leap for India’s strategic capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) reportedly achieved a crucial breakthrough with the successful "pop-up" ejection trial of the next-generation K-5 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM). Conducted in the final week of March, this critical test marks a significant advancement in fortifying the maritime arm of the nation's nuclear triad. By fielding longer-range and more sophisticated sea-based deterrence...
How 20-Minute Actively Cooled Scramjet Engine Test By DRDO Could Enable India's 2000+ km Range Hypersonic Missile
In a major leap for India’s strategic capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) has successfully completed a long-duration ground test of a full-scale scramjet engine. Conducted on 9 May 2026, the engine operated for over 1,200 seconds (20 minutes), marking a decisive moment in the development of indigenous hypersonic cruise missiles. ad Mastering the Heat: The Breakthrough The primary challenge of hypersonic flight—travelling at more than five times the speed of...
IAF Targets 42 Sqn Fleet by 2040 with Atleast 60% Indigenous Fighters, Relying on AMCA and Tejas Mk2 Success
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is embarking on a comprehensive long-term transformation aimed at establishing a combat fleet dominated by domestic technology by the early 2040s. This strategic overhaul is designed to significantly bolster India's aerial superiority within the region. Reports indicate that the IAF intends to operate approximately 454 indigenously developed combat aircraft by 2040. This figure represents roughly 60.5% of the total projected fighter inventory, supporting a...
DRDO Developing 300km Pralay Export Variant to Bolster Armenian Precision Strike Capabilities Amid Advanced Bilateral Talk
India is positioning itself to become a key player in the global market for high-end military technology. According to recent reports, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is creating a customized export model of the Pralay surface-to-surface tactical missile, specifically restricted to a 300-kilometer range. This development aligns with ongoing, progressive discussions with Armenia, a nation actively seeking to procure the advanced Indian quasi-ballistic system to...
BHEL Indigenises 40 MW Marine Gas Turbines for Indian Warships, Aims to End Import Dependence on Ukrainian Zorya Mashproekt Systems
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has reached a major milestone in India’s maritime defence sector by successfully indigenising 40 MW class marine gas turbines. This achievement effectively eliminates the nation's historical reliance on Ukraine-based Zorya-Mashproekt for critical naval propulsion systems. Amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions that continue to threaten global defence supply chains, this development secures self-reliance and propulsion sovereignty for the Indian Navy...
BrahMos Missile Achieves Flawless 100% Strike Success Rate in Operation Sindoor, BrahMos Aerospace Chief Highlights
Recent military engagements during 'Operation Sindoor' have proven the unmatched lethality of India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. According to Dr. Jaiteerth R. Joshi, the CEO and Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace, the weapon system executed a flawless "10 out of 10" strike rate. By neutralizing all designated targets, the missile has cemented its position as a cornerstone of India's offensive capabilities. ad The system's remarkable combat performance is attributed to a deadly...
Tejas Mk1A Induction May Face Further Delay as HAL-IAF Review Meeting Postponed
The induction of the highly anticipated Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A into the Indian Air Force (IAF) is likely to encounter additional setbacks. A crucial progress review meeting between Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and the IAF, originally slated for late April or early May, has been deferred. The postponement reportedly occurred because HAL has not yet submitted a required progress update detailing the resolution of ongoing technical and certification challenges. ad This...
First Made-in-India C295 Aircraft Successfully Rolls Out at Tata Vadodara Facility
TATA Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has achieved a major breakthrough in India’s aerospace sector by completing the first Airbus C-295 military transport aircraft at its Final Assembly Line in Vadodara, Gujarat. This accomplishment is a historic first, as it marks the first occasion a private sector entity in India has successfully built and rolled out a full military aircraft, a domain traditionally led by state-owned enterprises. Notably, this rollout has been executed months ahead of...
SSS Defence Successfully Supplies 2,000 Indigenous M72 Carbines to UP Police for Advanced Law Enforcement
In a major leap for India's domestic arms manufacturing capabilities, Bengaluru-headquartered SSS Defence has finalised the handover of 2,000 M72 5.56×45 mm carbines to the Uttar Pradesh Police. This recent delivery underscores the increasing reliance of state security agencies on homegrown defence technology and marks a vital step forward in the nation's ongoing pursuit of self-reliance in the small arms sector. Notably, this contract was initially secured in March 2025 as part of a...
IAF Fast-Tracks Domestic Manufacturing of IL-76 and IL-78 Components to Ensure Readiness Amid Russian Supply Disruptions
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is accelerating efforts to produce spare parts locally for its strategic heavy-lift and mid-air refuelling fleets. Facing continued supply chain bottlenecks from traditional Russian manufacturers, the IAF is actively securing the operational future of its 17 Ilyushin IL-76MD 'Gajraj' military transports and six IL-78MKI 'Midas' refuelling aircraft through a robust domestic manufacturing initiative. Sustaining the Fleet Through Structured Procurement Throughout...
Netherlands Special Forces Acquire Zulu Defence’s Autonomous DRAP Loitering Munition with AI-Based Edge Vision Capabilities
In a major export milestone, Bengaluru-headquartered technology startup Zulu Defence has announced a procurement order from the Netherlands Special Forces for its Directed Reconnaissance and Attack Platform (DRAP). This acquisition highlights the growing global appeal of the company's autonomous drone solutions. The DRAP is engineered as a robust, compact loitering munition that integrates advanced electronic warfare protections, self-directed targeting, and onboard computer vision to...
IAF Eyes Air-to-Surface Adaptation of DRDO’s Naval NASM-SR Anti-Ship Missile for Attack Helicopter Strike Missions
India's Naval Anti-Ship Missile – Short Range (NASM-SR) has achieved a significant operational milestone. On April 29, 2026, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Navy successfully executed a maiden salvo-mode trial off the coast of Odisha. During this demonstration, two missiles were rapidly fired in sequence from a Sea King Mk.42B helicopter. This test successfully validated the weapon's flight mechanics and its capacity to perform coordinated...
How India’s 13-Ton Ghatak Stealth UCAV Will Reshape Strategic Aerial Combat Capabilities Across South Asian Airspace
The sheer scale and strategic ambition behind India’s Ghatak stealth Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) are often overlooked in global military discussions. While international attention frequently highlights smaller tactical drones, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) are quietly developing a heavyweight autonomous strike aircraft. Evolving from the earlier Autonomous Unmanned Research Aircraft (AURA) programme, the...
Tejas Mk1A Emerges as Top Contender for Nations Seeking to Replace 3rd Gen Fleets as GE F404 Engine Supply Chain Stabilises
The international market for light combat aircraft (LCA) is currently experiencing a significant resurgence, shaped by changing procurement strategies among global air forces. Numerous nations are actively looking to phase out outdated third-generation fighters, including the F-5, F-7, and MiG-21. This transition has opened a substantial market requirement for 300 to 500 modern replacement jets. Amidst this demand, India’s Light Combat Aircraft programme, the Tejas Mk1A, stands at a...
Indian Navy’s Scorpene Class Submarines Adopt Indigenous Exide Batteries to Bolster Self-Reliance and Reduce Import Dependence
In a major leap for India's push towards self-reliance in the defence sector, the Indian Navy and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) have successfully replaced foreign-made submarine batteries with domestically produced alternatives. Moving away from imported German technology, the fleet's critical energy systems are now being supplied by Mumbai-based Exide Industries. Records indicate that the initial three vessels of the Project-75 Scorpene class—INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi, and INS...
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