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Indigenous MPATGM on Track for 2026 Operational Clearance After Successful Trials, Potentially Replacing Imported Anti-Tank Missiles
The Indian Army's infantry is poised for a significant firepower enhancement as the indigenously developed Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM) system is on schedule for operational clearance by 2026. This timeline follows a series of successful developmental and user trials, with most evaluations expected to conclude next year. Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the MPATGM is a third-generation "fire-and-forget" weapon. It is specifically...
HAL Tejas, Equipped with Indigenous Uttam Radar, Serves as Neural Hub in Historic MUM-T Validation
The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have successfully conducted a landmark exercise off the Konkan coast, testing new "manned-unmanned teaming" (MUM-T) technology in a simulated maritime strike. During the test, a single HAL Tejas light combat aircraft, flown by an IAF pilot, worked in direct coordination with two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The operation demonstrated the ability to share sensor data in real-time and execute...
Tejas Mk2 to Become First Indigenous Fighter with an Auxiliary Computer, Enhancing Mission Support and Flight Control Redundancy
In a significant advancement for India's indigenous aerospace industry, the upcoming Tejas Mk2 is set to be the nation's first homegrown combat aircraft to feature a sophisticated three-part computing architecture. This system integrates an Auxiliary Computer (AC) alongside the primary Digital Flight Control Computer (DFCC) and the Mission Management and Display Computer (MMDC), enhancing both mission capabilities and flight safety. ad The Tejas Mk2, a Medium Weight Fighter, is a major...
CVRDE and Ashok Leyland Developing 800HP Engine for Zorawar Light Tank, Aiming for Mid-2026 Bench Testing
In a significant step for India's indigenous defence sector, the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) has officially confirmed its partnership with Ashok Leyland to develop a new 800 horsepower (HP) diesel engine. This engine is being custom-built to power the Zorawar light tank, a platform designed specifically for high-altitude warfare. The design phase for the engine is complete, and the development work is now actively in progress. ad This project builds upon...
IAF's First Tejas Mk1A Batch Delivery Timeline Slips to March 2026 amid Software Hurdles and F404 Engine Delay
The delivery of the first batch of three Tejas Mk1A fighter jets to the Indian Air Force (IAF) is facing significant delays, with initial handovers now potentially postponed until March 2026. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the aircraft's manufacturer, has cited ongoing challenges with component supply chains and unresolved technical integration issues as the primary reasons for the revised timeline. his setback highlights the complexities involved in India’s premier indigenous...
After WhAP, Tata Unveils Tracked AAP-Tr with Improved V-Hull Design and Advanced Composite Armour, Eyes Indian Army's FICV Program
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has revealed glimpses its latest indigenous armored vehicle, the Advanced Armoured Platform – Tracked (AAP-Tr). The company recently shared teaser images of the new platform, which is being developed as a primary contender for the Indian Army's high-priority Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) program. The FICV program is a major "Make in India" initiative intended to replace the Army's extensive, but aging, fleet of Soviet-era BMP-2 "Sarath" infantry...
MoD to Seek CCS Approval for “Super Sukhoi” Upgrade of 80 Su-30MKI, Aiming to Boost IAF's Operational Readiness amid Dwindling Squadrons
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is set to seek final approval from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) for a significant modernization plan for the Indian Air Force's (IAF) Su-30MKI fleet. This ambitious mid-life upgrade, known as the "Super Sukhoi" program, will initially involve 84 aircraft. The project, estimated to cost Rs 65,000 crore, is a critical step to enhance the IAF's combat capability and extend the service life of its primary multirole fighter jet into the 2050s. ad This...
IAF Rafales Slated for Cope India 2025, Conclusively Debunking Pakistan's May 2025 Shootdown Propaganda
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to deploy several of its Dassault Rafale fighter jets for Cope India 2025, a joint military exercise with the United States. The participation of three specific aircraft, identified by their tail numbers BS-021, BS-022, and BS-027, has definitively disproven claims made by Pakistan earlier this year that these jets had been shot down during the May 2025 conflict. ad In May, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) propaganda channels asserted that its J-10CE...
AVNL Accelerates 'Bharat' Light Tank with 2026 Prototype Target, Offering a Cost-Effective, Amphibious Alternative to Zorawar
Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL), India's state-owned manufacturer of armoured vehicles, is reportedly fast-tracking the development of its "Bharat" light tank. The company is aiming to finalise the tank's design by the end of 2025 and roll out a functional prototype by late 2026. This new platform is a customised version of Russia’s 2S25 Sprut-SD, which will be produced in India under license as part of the 'Make in India' initiative. ad AVNL is positioning the "Bharat" to compete...
How India's Tejas Mk2 Poised to Challenge Gripen E for Global Light Combat Market, Low-Cost and 4.5-Gen Capabilities Key
The international market for fighter jets is experiencing a surge in demand as nations seek capable but affordable 4.5-generation aircraft. In this competitive landscape, India's developmental HAL Tejas Mk2 is being positioned as a direct challenger to Sweden's Saab Gripen E, a long-established leader in the light combat segment. With the Tejas Mk2 prototype scheduled for rollout by the end of 2025 and a first flight planned for 2026, the stage is set for a significant commercial battle...
How Rafale's Spectra EW Suite Proved Decisive Against Pakistani F-16 AMRAAMs during Op Sindoor, Potentially Saving an IAF Su-30MKI
Newly declassified information regarding Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force's (IAF) retaliatory strikes in May 2025, has highlighted the critical role of the Dassault Rafale's electronic warfare (EW) capabilities. According to reports from post-operation analysis, a Rafale fighter successfully used its Spectra EW suite to protect an IAF Su-30MKI strike aircraft from a potential beyond-visual-range missile attack by Pakistani F-16s. Operation Sindoor was launched against Pakistani...
Brazil Eyes India's Tejas and Prachand in Exchange for C-390 Aircraft, Aims to Reduce Western Supplier Reliance amid US Tariffs
Brazil and India are exploring a significant barter arrangement that could see the two nations exchange advanced military aircraft, marking a major step in South-South defence cooperation. According to reports from Brazilian media citing defence ministry sources, Brazil is prepared to acquire India's indigenously-made Tejas Mk1A fighter jets and Prachand Light Combat Helicopters (LCH). In return, India would procure a fleet of C-390 Millennium multi-role transport aircraft from the...
Indian Army Fast-Tracks Emergency Javelin Missile Buy while Aggressively Pushing Indigenous DRDO ATGM Programmes
The Indian Army is moving forward with an emergency procurement of FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) from the United States to address immediate operational needs. This urgent, short-term purchase is happening alongside a determined push to advance India's domestic anti-armour missile programmes. Confirming the acquisition, Lieutenant General Ajay Kumar, Director General (Infantry), stated that "twelve launchers and 104 missiles of the Javelin" are being acquired under the...
DRDO's Kusha M3 Hypersonic Interceptor to Boast Just 1,673 kg Weight with 400 km Range, Boosting India’s Rapid Deployment near LAC
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is making significant strides in its indigenous long-range air defence system, Project Kusha, with its M3 interceptor missile. According to design specifications, the M3 variant combines a formidable 400 km engagement range with a remarkably low weight of 1,673 kg, enhancing its mobility and rapid deployment capabilities. This development positions the indigenous missile as a lighter, more agile alternative to the Russian 40N6E...
Indonesia Emerges as Potential BrahMos Buyer as Indian Defence Minister Confirms Two New Pacts
India's standing as an exporter of advanced defence systems has been significantly bolstered by a recent announcement from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Speaking at an event in Lucknow on October 19, the minister confirmed that BrahMos Aerospace has secured new export contracts worth approximately Rs 4,000 crore (about $455 million) with two undisclosed countries within the last year. This development follows India's first-ever BrahMos export, a $375 million deal signed with the...
350km Range Astra Mk3 'Gandiva' BVR Missile Set for 2028 Production Clearance; IAF Induction Planned by Early 2030
India is moving steadily toward a major enhancement of its air combat capabilities with the Astra Mk3, a next-generation air-to-air missile. According to new reports, the indigenous missile is projected to complete its development trials and receive clearance for production by 2028, with plans for induction into the Indian Air Force (IAF) by the early 2030s. This advanced weapon, also known as 'Gandiva', is a beyond-visual-range (BVR) missile designed by the Defence Research and...
India Accelerates 800-km BrahMos Missile Tests with Modified Ramjet Engine and Hybrid Navigation, Readiness Expected by 2027
India is significantly enhancing its military capabilities by fast-tracking the development of an 800-kilometer-range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. This powerful conventional weapon, produced by the BrahMos Aerospace joint venture between India's DRDO and Russia, is undergoing critical tests on a modified ramjet engine. According to defence sources, the goal is to have this new precision-strike system fully operational and ready for combat by the end of 2027, reinforcing India's...
Defence Ministry Seeks Atleast 75% Indigenous Content for 114 MRFA Fighter Jets, Flagging IAF's Proposal as "Incomplete"
The Ministry of Defence has returned a key proposal from the Indian Air Force (IAF) for the acquisition of 114 Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA), labelling the plan "incomplete." According to reports, the ministry has instructed the IAF to hold fresh consultations, primarily with French aviation firm Dassault, to ensure the multi-billion dollar project strictly aligns with India's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' policy. ad At the heart of the issue is the government's demand for a substantial...
After Decades of BVRAAM Edge with Russian R-77, How Delays in Meteor Integration on Rafale Leaves IAF Vulnerable to PAF's New PL-15E
In modern aerial warfare between India and Pakistan, the critical "first shot" advantage is dictated by beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles (BVRAAMs). This technology allows a pilot to engage an enemy aircraft from dozens of kilometres away, long before a visual dogfight can begin. For a brief period, the Indian Air Force (IAF) held this technological edge, but a combination of procurement delays and rapid advancements by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has reversed the situation. The 2019...
Too Long, Too Powerful: Why India Did Not Consider Japan's Advanced IHI XF9-1 Engine for AMCA Mk2 Fighter
The development of a fifth-generation fighter jet is one of the most complex challenges in modern defence, and selecting the right engine is critical to success. India's ambitious Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program, which aims to deliver a domestically built stealth fighter to the Indian Air Force by the mid-2030s, recently concluded a high-stakes search for its advanced Mk2 variant engine. Among the top contenders was a technologically advanced proposal from Japan. In...
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