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How Voronezh Over-the-Horizon Radar Could Boost India’s Early Warning Time against China-Pak Ballistic Missiles and Stealth Threats
India is reportedly considering the acquisition of Russia's advanced Voronezh Over-the-Horizon (OTH) radar system, a move that would place the nation alongside the United States, Russia, and China as operators of such sophisticated technology. This potential procurement, valued at an estimated $4.5 billion (approximately ₹40,000 crore), could dramatically improve India's strategic defence capabilities. The proposed radar, possibly located in Chitradurga, Karnataka, is said to offer...
IAF Su-30MKIs Gain Extended Reach with Israeli I-Derby ER and Astra BVRAAM, Decisively Challenging PAF's Previous AMRAAM Advantage
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has significantly enhanced the air combat capabilities of its Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets by equipping them with advanced long-range missiles. Since 2019, the integration of the Israeli I-Derby ER and the indigenous Astra beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles (BVRAAMs) has aimed to address operational gaps and counter the missile technology previously fielded by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), particularly its American-made AMRAAM missiles. These upgrades...
Kaveri Engine Program to Receive New Funding Boost, Potentially Fast-tracking Both KDE and Kaveri 2.0 Vital for Ghatak UCAV and Tejas Mk2
India's ambition to develop its own jet engines for military aircraft is set to receive a significant financial push. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recently confirmed that the government will allocate additional funds to accelerate the indigenous Kaveri engine program, signalling a reinforced commitment to self-reliance in critical defence technologies. The announcement was made during a defence industry gathering in New Delhi on April 30, 2025. This initiative, spearheaded by the Gas...
India's Multi-layered Air Defence Architecture, Including S-400 and Barak-8, Grants Decisive Advantage over Pak's Primary HQ-9
Amidst the complex security dynamics of South Asia, India and Pakistan continuously upgrade their air defence capabilities as a core part of their national security and deterrence strategies. A recent comparison, highlighted by defence analysts, reveals significant differences in the sophistication, range, and technological capabilities of the air defence networks maintained by the two nations. India employs a comprehensive, multi-layered system, while Pakistan operates a more limited...
India Validates Crewless 30mm Turret for FICV, Boosting Firepower for Future Infantry Ops across Diverse Terrains
India has taken a significant step forward in modernising its ground forces with the successful firing trials of a new, crewless 30mm weapon turret intended for the nation's future infantry combat vehicles. This development is part of the Indian Army's Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) programme, which aims to replace the currently serving, older BMP-2 vehicles. The FICV is being designed as a next-generation platform capable of operating effectively across India's varied...
India Needs to Recruit Global Aerospace Talent, Including Diaspora, to Build 120kN AMCA Engine Successfully, Urges Former NSAB Adviser
India must adopt modern strategies, including hiring international experts and acquiring existing technologies, to successfully develop the crucial 120kN engine intended for its future Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), according to Anshuman Tripathi, an international aerospace and defence consultant and former adviser to the National Security Advisory Board (NSAB). Speaking recently, Mr. Tripathi stressed that learning from global precedents and India's own experiences is vital to...
How GCAP Fighter's Potential Transatlantic Range Could Offer IAF Strategic Reach and Persistence Capabilities along China-Pak Borders
The Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a collaboration between the United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan, is developing a next-generation stealth fighter known as Tempest, designed with highly ambitious capabilities. Officials involved in the project, including RAF Group Captain Bill overseeing requirements, indicate the aircraft is being engineered for "really extreme range." This includes the potential capability to fly across the Atlantic Ocean without needing aerial refueling, carrying...
Indigenous 120kN Engine to Power AMCA Mk2 Fighter Jet, Confirms GTRE, Promising Enhanced Supercruise and Payload Capacity
The engine intended for India's future Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) will produce 120 kilonewtons (kN) of thrust, a higher figure than previously reported, the Director of the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has confirmed. Dr. S.V. Ramanamurthy clarified this detail regarding the nation's fifth-generation fighter jet programme, correcting media reports that often cited a lower 110kN specification. GTRE is a key laboratory under India's Defence Research and Development...
Tejas Mk2 Iron Bird Testbed Tender Launched by ADA, Focusing on Rigorous Ground Testing of Integrated Flight Controls
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), the primary organisation responsible for designing India's light combat aircraft, has initiated the process to establish a critical testing facility for the upcoming Tejas Mk2 fighter jet. By releasing a tender, ADA is seeking partners to develop an 'Iron Bird' test rig, a vital piece of infrastructure designed specifically for the advanced LCA Mk2 programme. This ground-based facility will be instrumental in meticulously evaluating the aircraft's...
India Set to Commence F414 Engines Domestic Production This Year, Accelerating Tejas Mk2 and AMCA Programs
India anticipates starting the domestic production of General Electric's F414 jet engines before the end of 2025, according to recent statements by Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh. Speaking at a defence event, Mr. Singh confirmed that discussions with GE Aerospace concerning the necessary technology transfer and manufacturing arrangements are nearing conclusion, with commercial terms largely settled. ad These high-performance turbofan engines are crucial for India's future air power...
ADA Spearheads Multi-sensor Detect and Avoid Tech Integration for Tapas, Archer-NG UAVs, Reducing Collision Risk in Complex Airspace
India's Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) is taking a significant step towards safer skies by leading the development of sophisticated collision avoidance systems for its unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This major initiative involves equipping the Tapas and Archer-NG drones, both designed for Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) missions, with advanced Detect and Avoid Systems (DAAS), also known as Sense and Avoid (SAA) technology. The goal is to enable these aircraft to fly safely...
Facts Reveal IAF's Rafale Fighters are Deeply Embedded within India's Network-centric Warfare Systems, Refuting Pak's Operational Isolation Claim
Recent reports circulating within Pakistani media channels have suggested that the Rafale fighter jets acquired by India operate in isolation, lacking integration with the wider Indian Air Force (IAF) network. However, factual evidence contradicts these claims, demonstrating that the Rafales are fully integrated and play a vital role within India's sophisticated network-centric warfare framework. ad The foundation of this integration is the Air Force Network (AFNet), a secure, fibre-optic...
IAF Confronts Ageing Israeli Phalcon AWACS Tech Mounted on IL-76, Initiating Urgent Modernization Talks with DRDO Researchers
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has entered into discussions with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) regarding the essential modernization of its airborne surveillance capabilities. At the centre of these talks are the three EL/M-2090 Phalcon Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS), which utilize Israeli technology mounted on Russian IL-76 heavy-lift aircraft. ad Sources familiar with the matter indicate that the core technology within these Phalcon systems dates back...
India Bolsters Long-Range Missile Arsenal Since 2019 with Rudram-II, ROCKS, SCALP, BrahMos-A, Enabling Deep Strikes in Pakistan Without Crossing LoC
Since the 2019 Balakot airstrike targeting a terrorist camp inside Pakistan, India has significantly enhanced its arsenal of long-range missiles. The introduction of sophisticated weapons like the Rudram-II, ROCKS, SCALP, and BrahMos-A missiles has notably improved the Indian Air Force's (IAF) capacity to execute precise strikes deep within Pakistani territory without its aircraft needing to cross the International Border (IB) or the Line of Control (LoC). These advancements in military...
Experts Suggest Preemptive IAF Strikes on PAF AWACS using S-400 and Barak-8ER LRSAMs, Effectively Neutralizing Pak's Counter-strike Threats
In modern military conflicts, achieving superiority in information and situational awareness often dictates the outcome. Defence analysts suggest that for the Indian Air Force (IAF) to secure a decisive advantage in any potential future confrontation with Pakistan, its strategy must evolve beyond reactive measures. A key proposal involves proactively targeting Pakistan Air Force (PAF) assets crucial for its operational awareness, particularly the Saab 2000 Erieye Airborne Early Warning and...
Why India Should Pursue Fully Indigenous 120kN AMCA Engine with Govt-Funded, Private-Sector Led Approach, Rejecting Foreign ToT
Retired Air Vice Marshal Suresh Singh has strongly advocated for India to develop the engine for its upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) entirely domestically, dismissing the possibility of meaningful collaboration with foreign companies. He argues that crucial jet engine technology will not be shared by international partners, making self-reliance the only viable path forward for the planned 120kN thrust engine. ad Speaking with conviction, AVM Singh asserted that expecting...
Learning from Balakot, IAF Builds Jam-resistant Communication Network using SDR Tech, Boosting India's Network-centric Defence Capabilities
Following critical operational challenges highlighted during the Balakot airstrike aftermath in 2019, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has significantly upgraded its communication infrastructure. By adopting advanced Software-Defined Radio (SDR) technology, the IAF has established a secure and resilient network, enhancing its capabilities for modern network-centric warfare. ad The events of February 2019, which included an IAF strike on a terrorist camp in Balakot, Pakistan, and the subsequent...
India Weighing Punjab Border Escalation to Blow Pakistan's Core Military Elite, A Calculated Strategic Impact Beyond LoC Clashes
In the wake of heightened India-Pakistan tensions following the deadly April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, reports suggest Indian strategic planners are reassessing their response options. With Pakistan suspending the Shimla Agreement, threatening withdrawal from the Tashkent Agreement, and reacting aggressively to India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), the prevailing view in New Delhi is that the delicate peace along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir is...
Pakistan Hides Half of It's F-16 Block 52+ Frontline Fighters in Balochistan to Avoid India’s S-400 Reach, Fearing Downing Like in Ukraine War
Reports indicate the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has undertaken a significant strategic repositioning, moving approximately half of its advanced F-16 Block 52+ fighter jets to Pasni Airfield. This base is located near Gwadar in Pakistan's Balochistan province, situated on the coast of the northern Arabian Sea. This relocation is widely interpreted as a defensive manoeuvre designed to position these valuable aircraft outside the surveillance and engagement range of India’s recently acquired...
Indian Navy Targets 80% Operational Readiness for Growing SSBN Fleet as 3rd Indigenous Nuclear Sub Induction Looms Later This Year
India's strategic naval capabilities are poised for a significant enhancement as the Indian Navy prepares to commission its third domestically built nuclear-powered submarine carrying ballistic missiles (SSBN) later in 2025. This development, expected to be followed by the induction of a fourth submarine in 2026, marks substantial progress in strengthening the sea-based component of India's nuclear triad. To support this growing fleet, which includes the operational INS Arihant and INS...
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