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Why Indian Navy's New P17B Frigate Will Cost $1.19 Billion Per Unit, 50% More Than Previous P15B
The Indian Navy is poised to take a significant leap forward in its naval capabilities with the acquisition of the P17B frigates. As the successors to the Nilgiri-class frigates, these vessels are expected to bolster the Navy's frontline combat strength. However, the project has raised eyebrows due to the staggering cost of $1.19 billion per ship, marking a 50% increase compared to the preceding P15B frigates. ad This substantial price hike has ignited discussions among defence analysts...
Indian Navy Eyes Next-Gen Project 18 Destroyers with Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems and Drone Launch Capabilities
The Indian Navy is poised to take a significant step towards modernizing its fleet by seeking approval from the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) to construct 8 to 10 advanced Project 18 class destroyers. These cutting-edge warships are envisioned to be equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including anti-ballistic missile systems and the capability to launch drones, further bolstering India's maritime defence capabilities. ad Emerging concept details provide a tantalizing glimpse into...
How BEL's Upcoming 2000km+ Range "SASTRA" Radar Will Detect Stealth Aircraft and UAVs
India's defence capabilities are set for a major boost with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) developing the Long Range Radar (LRR), "SASTRA." This radar, with a range exceeding 2000 kilometers, is designed to detect and track both conventional and stealth aircraft, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), providing crucial early warning and situational awareness. ad The SASTRA radar, originally a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) project, is now in its fabrication stage...
GE Gears Up for F-404 Engine Deliveries to India with Two Scheduled for Shipment This Month
GE Aerospace is poised to begin delivering F-404 engines to India this month, with two engines already scheduled for shipment. This development is expected to significantly accelerate the production of Tejas light combat aircraft by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The US aerospace giant has committed to delivering an additional six F-404 engines by the end of March 2025. This timely supply will enable HAL to provide at least eight Tejas Mk1 Trainer and Mk1A jets to the Indian Air Force...
How Bhumi Entech's Mobile Anti-ARM Decoy System Use Deception to Protect IAF's Radar
Delhi-based defence firm Bhumi Entech has introduced a game-changing mobile Anti-ARM (Anti-Radiation Missile) decoy system designed to protect vital radars from enemy attacks. The system, successfully inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF) after rigorous testing, provides a robust defence against the growing threat of anti-radiation missiles. ad The Mini-Truck based Anti-ARM Decoy system operates on the principle of deception. It emits a powerful electromagnetic signal that mimics the...
HAL's Nashik Plant Gears Up for New Tejas Mk1A Production Line, Reviving Local Suppliers
After facing a period of economic downturn due to the closure of the Su-30MKI production line, the Nashik region is experiencing a renewed sense of optimism. The inauguration of the third Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas production line in Nashik is not only expected to produce the first LCA-Tejas Mk1A later this year but also to revitalize the local economy, breathing new life into the region. ad Nashik's selection as the location for the new production line is strategic. With a...
India's 50 Warships at Various Stages of Construction, 12 to be Delivered in a Year
The Indian Navy is poised for a significant expansion with 50 warships currently under construction, out of a total of 66 contracted. These vessels, ranging from early fabrication stages to those nearing sea trials, are being built across six Indian shipyards and two in Russia. Representing a combined tonnage of over 200,000 tons and a value exceeding 1.1 lakh crore INR ($13 billion), this undertaking showcases India's commitment to bolstering its maritime capabilities. ad Notably, 12 of...
CCS Clears HAL's 240 AL-31FP Engines with 54% Indigenous Content for Sukhoi-30MKI Jets Upgrade
NEW DELHI: Amidst ongoing concerns about the Indian Air Force's (IAF) fighter squadron strength, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), led by the Prime Minister, approved a significant deal on Monday. This over Rs 26,000 crore deal aims to procure 240 AL-31FP aero-engines, critical for powering and maintaining the IAF's Sukhoi-30MKI fleet. ad With the current squadron count at 30, well below the required 42 to effectively counter threats from both China and Pakistan, this move is crucial...
Defence Ministry Set to Approve 1,700 FRCV Tanks and 7 Advanced Stealth Frigates Worth Rs 1.2 Lakh Crores
In a move to bolster its military capabilities amid ongoing tensions with China, the Indian Defence Ministry is poised to approve two major projects: the procurement of 1,700 Future Ready Combat Vehicles (FRCVs) to replace its aging T-72 tanks and the construction of seven advanced stealth frigates. A high-level meeting chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is scheduled for today at South Block, where top officials including the Chief of Defence Staff, the three service chiefs, the...
How MIDHANI's Materials Science Expertise Can Fuel India's Engine Development for AMCA and Tejas MkII
Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI), under the leadership of Dr Sanjay Kumar Jha, is set to play a pivotal role in fueling India's indigenous engine development for its advanced fighter jet programs - the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and Tejas MkII. The company is collaborating with the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) to develop high-performance materials crucial for the 110kN thrust engine, the powerhouse of the AMCA. These discussions with GTRE, alongside potential...
How Acquisition of 500 Gaurav Glide Bombs with 80km Range Will Improve IAF's Offensive Capabilities?
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is poised to undergo a major upgrade in its offensive capabilities with the imminent acquisition of 500 units of the indigenously developed Gaurav Long Range Glide Bomb (LRGB). This precision-guided weapon system, with its impressive range and accuracy, has the potential to significantly alter the dynamics of aerial warfare for the IAF. ad The Gaurav LRGB's standout feature is its remarkable range of over 80 kilometers. This extended reach allows IAF fighter jets...
Why IAF Abandoned AL-31F Engine Upgrade Plan for MiG-27 'Bahadur', Leading to its Premature Retirement
The MiG-27, known as the 'Bahadur' in India, served a prominent but troubled role in the Indian Air Force (IAF) for over three decades. Despite plans to extend its life and enhance its capabilities, including a proposal to re-engine the aircraft with the more powerful and reliable AL-31F, the IAF ultimately decided to retire the MiG-27 fleet prematurely. Operational Challenges and the AL-31F Proposal Inducted in the mid-1980s, the MiG-27 was envisioned as a powerful ground-attack aircraft...
China-Pakistan Developing Enlarged Version of JF-17 to Field Against India's Tejas MkII
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is reportedly working with Chinese partners to develop a significantly upgraded version of its JF-17 fighter jet, known as the JF-17 PFX. Recent reports suggest this new variant could be significantly larger than the current JF-17, with a Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) potentially comparable to India's Tejas MkII program, which is estimated at around 17.5 tons. ad This increase in size and weight would position the JF-17 PFX in a different weight class compared...
MoD Plans Separate Public-Private Production Line Model for AMCA as Previous SPV Model not Attracting Private Investment
India's Ministry of Defence (MoD) is charting a new course for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) project, opting for a dual public-private production model with two development-cum-production partners (DcPPs) - one public (most likely HAL) and one private. This move aims to ensure a competitive and resilient supply chain for India's first fifth-generation stealth fighter jet. Originally, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) model was proposed, where state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics...
India Poised to Commission 3rd SSBN "INS Aridhaman" in Next 6 Months as Trials Underway
NEW DELHI: India is set to further enhance its naval capabilities and nuclear deterrence with the upcoming commissioning of its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridhaman. This development follows closely on the heels of the formal induction of the second SSBN, INS Arighat, into the Strategic Forces Command at Visakhapatnam. INS Aridhaman, currently undergoing trials, is expected to be commissioned early next year. Slightly larger than its predecessors, INS...
How ECIL's ECAUV 500 AUV Can Boost Indian Navy's Underwater Surveillance Capabilities
The Electronics Corporation of India Limited's (ECIL) latest innovation, the ECAUV 500 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), is set to significantly enhance the Indian Navy's underwater surveillance capabilities. This advanced AUV, designed for a range of underwater tasks, offers a potent combination of endurance, depth rating, and adaptability, making it an invaluable asset for both military and scientific applications. ad Boosting Underwater Surveillance The ECAUV 500's impressive 20-hour...
Chinese State Media Cautions India on Responsible Nuclear Power After INS Arighat Induction
State-run Chinese tabloid Global Times has issued a cautionary message to India, urging the responsible handling of its growing nuclear power following the recent induction of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine INS Arighat. The article referenced the insights of an anonymous Beijing-based military expert, who underscored that while India's nuclear deterrence capabilities have been bolstered with the addition of more SSBNs (nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines), it is...
India's P-8I Aircraft to be Armed with Indigenous Dual-Speed Light Torpedo to Bolster Aerial Anti-Submarine Defence
In a significant stride towards enhancing its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities, India's Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL) has developed the Advanced Light Torpedo (ALWT), which is slated for integration with the P-8I maritime patrol aircraft. This move will notably augment India's aerial ASW prowess. ad The ALWT, a lightweight, dual-speed torpedo, has been designed for versatility, enabling deployment from ships, helicopters, and now fixed-wing aircraft like the...
Tejas MkII Program Prioritizes Adaptable Software to Ensure Easy Integration of New Weapons & Tech
In an era where warfare is becoming increasingly digital, the Indian Air Force's Tejas MkII program is placing a high priority on adaptable software, recognizing it as a key factor in maintaining the fighter jet's combat effectiveness and longevity. Unlike traditional software development for military aircraft, which often involves lengthy development and testing cycles, the Tejas MkII's software is designed for rapid adaptability. This allows the IAF to update and iterate functionalities...
IAF Need 100 Su-57, 100 AMCA and 200 Rafales to Challenge China's 300 J-20 Stealth Fighters
India's air power capabilities are facing a critical challenge in the face of China's growing military might. According to senior journalist Vishnu Som, India needs to make significant investments to achieve parity with China or risk facing a precarious security situation. China's possession of nearly 300 J-20 stealth fighters underscores the urgency of India's situation. The acquisition of 50 additional Rafales, while a valuable addition, would not be sufficient to neutralize this threat...
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