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What Strategic Factors Should Guide India's Possible Choice of Su-57 or F-35 for 5th-Gen Stealth Fighter Jet Needs?
India faces a critical decision regarding its fifth-generation fighter jet program, with the Russian Su-57 and the American F-35 emerging as the primary contenders. This choice carries significant strategic implications, impacting India's defence capabilities, international relationships, and long-term technological autonomy. ad The Su-57, Russia's fifth-generation fighter, has been touted for its versatility as a multi-role aircraft capable of air superiority, ground attack, and electronic...
Indian Navy Plans to Procure 10 Tapas MALE UAVs for Maritime Surveillance in Andaman-Nicobar, Drishti-10 Serves as Interim Solution
The Indian Navy is set to acquire 10 units of the indigenously developed Tapas Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for maritime surveillance operations, a significant step towards bolstering India's defence capabilities. This procurement, confirmed by a high-ranking naval official, highlights the Navy's commitment to leveraging domestically developed technology for critical missions. ad The Tapas UAVs will be stationed at the strategic naval base in the...
IAF Commissions First Batch of Officers for Newly Established Weapon Systems Branch to Manage UAVs, Intelligence, and Advanced Weaponry
In a landmark event for the Indian Air Force (IAF), the first batch of officers for the newly created Weapon Systems Branch was commissioned at the Air Force Academy (AFA) in Dundigal near Hyderabad. This historic occasion took place during the Combined Graduation Parade on Saturday, where 204 cadets, including 26 women, were sworn in as flying officers. The parade was reviewed by Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, the Chief of the Air Staff. ad The Weapon Systems Branch officers will undergo a...
US Unlikely to Approve Bangladesh's Renewed Request for F-16 Fighter Jets, Mirroring India's Regional Stability Concerns
Bangladesh's renewed pursuit of F-16 fighter jets from the United States appears to be facing headwinds, with indications that the US is unlikely to approve the request. This mirrors a similar situation in 1999 when Bangladesh's initial bid for the American aircraft was declined. According to a report by Intelligence Online, Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan of the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) recently revived the request during a visit to Washington, highlighting a persistent desire to...
India Needs True Domestic Aerodynamic Testing Facilities to Fast-Track Tejas, AMCA, and TEDBF Development, Says ISRO Chief
S. Somanath, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has highlighted a critical gap in India's aerospace industry: the lack of adequate aerodynamic testing facilities. Speaking at the SAROD 2024 event organized by the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Somanath emphasized the urgent need for significant investment to bolster India's capabilities in this crucial area. ad Somanath revealed that India currently relies on foreign facilities for many essential aerodynamic...
Indian Navy Seeks Indigenous Diesel Engines for Project-76 Submarines, A Private Company Already in Talks
India's ambitious Project-76, focused on developing a new class of diesel-electric attack submarines, is gaining momentum with a strong emphasis on indigenous components. The Indian Navy is actively seeking locally developed diesel engines to power these submarines, marking a significant step towards self-reliance in critical defence technologies. ad A private sector company, already experienced in developing industrial diesel engines, is in discussions with the Navy to provide the engines...
India Can Easily Track and Shoot Down Bangladesh's Bayraktar Drone if it Breaches Indian Airspace, Says Expert
Recent tensions in India-Bangladesh relations following the overthrow of the Sheikh Hasina government have raised concerns about regional security. Bangladesh's acquisition of Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drones, and their reported deployment along the India-Bangladesh border for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, has put Indian security forces on high alert. ad While Bangladesh claims the drones are deployed in a defensive role, their presence near the border has...
MIDHANI's SN-41 Superalloy Promises to Revolutionize High-Temperature Applications in Jet Engines and Missiles
Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI), a leading Indian materials research and development organization, has achieved a significant breakthrough with the development of SN-41, a nickel-based precipitation hardening superalloy. This new material exhibits exceptional properties that promise to revolutionize high-temperature and high-stress applications in critical sectors like aerospace and defence. ad SN-41's robust characteristics make it an ideal choice for industries demanding...
How Policy Reforms and Global Strategic Partnerships are Driving Growth in India's Defence MRO Sector
India's defence maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector is poised for a significant transformation, fueled by strategic partnerships between global aerospace giants and domestic firms. Over the next five years, the sector is expected to evolve into a regional hub for military aviation maintenance, propelled by policy reforms, a maturing industrial ecosystem, and a growing emphasis on indigenous capabilities. ad Collaborations between international leaders like Lockheed Martin and...
PAF Plans to Acquire J-10C, JF-17 Block IV, and J-35 to Maintain Strength against IAF Amid an Aging Fleet
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is facing a critical juncture as it grapples with an aging fleet of fighter jets while striving to maintain a credible deterrent against the Indian Air Force (IAF). While the IAF is dealing with its own challenges of dwindling squadron numbers and upcoming retirements, the PAF is under pressure to modernize its force and ensure its operational readiness for future conflicts. ad The PAF has traditionally maintained a fleet of around 450 fighter jets to balance...
India and Sweden Poised for Collaborative Breakthroughs in AI, Drones, and Avionics: Says Saab's Rainforest Head
As the world increasingly embraces artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, international collaboration is becoming essential to drive innovation and address global challenges. Axel Bååthe, Head of The Rainforest, Saab's innovation hub, sees immense potential for collaboration between India and Sweden in these emerging fields. His insights highlight the synergistic opportunities that arise from combining Sweden's strong innovation ecosystem with India's rapidly growing technological...
Pakistan Army Reportedly Demands Second-Strike Nuclear Capability from China in Exchange for Gwadar Port Access
Tensions appear to be rising between Pakistan and its "all-weather friend" China, as reports emerge that the Pakistan Army is demanding a significant upgrade to its nuclear capabilities in exchange for granting China greater access to the strategically important Gwadar port. This demand has reportedly angered Chinese officials and brought negotiations to a standstill. ad According to Drop Site News, a website specializing in Pakistani affairs, the Pakistan Army is insisting that China...
India's First Underground Submarine Base "INS Varsha" Nears Completion, Set to House Arihant-Class and Future S5-Class Subs
India is achieving a major milestone in its naval capabilities with the nearing completion of INS Varsha, a state-of-the-art underground base designed to house nuclear submarines. Strategically located near Rambilli in Andhra Pradesh, this facility is expected to be operational within the next two years. ad INS Varsha represents a significant leap forward in India's naval infrastructure. The base is designed to accommodate over 12 nuclear-powered submarines, including the Arihant-class...
Major General Emphasizes 30/60/10 Rule for India's Potential Acquisition of Su-57 Fighter Jets
Major General S B Asthana recently addressed India's potential acquisition of Russia's Su-57 stealth fighter, emphasizing the critical need for the Indian Armed Forces to maintain a balance of cutting-edge, current, and older military equipment. He highlighted the "30/60/10 rule," which suggests an ideal composition of 30% state-of-the-art systems, 60% current-generation equipment, and only 10% obsolete inventory. This balanced approach, he argued, ensures operational readiness while...
DRDO's Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet (SFDR) Missile System Clears Final Experimental Test
India has reached a significant milestone in its pursuit of advanced missile technology with the successful completion of the final experimental test for the Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet (SFDR) propulsion-based missile system. Developed indigenously by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), this cutting-edge technology is poised to revolutionize India's capabilities in developing long-range air-to-air missiles. ad The final test demonstrated the flawless performance of the...
Mystery Surrounds Future of INS Chakra II as Satellite Imagery Reveals it Sits Idle at Russian Naval Base
The future of INS Chakra II, a Russian-made Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine leased to India for ten years, hangs in the balance. Recent satellite imagery reveals the vessel docked alongside Russia's Oscar II-class submarine K-442 Chelyabinsk at the Bolshoy Kamen naval base in Russia's Primorsky Krai. This sighting has ignited speculation about the submarine's fate after its return to Russia in June 2021. ad Originally named K-322 Nerpa by the Russian Navy, INS Chakra II was...
DRDO's Dual Colour Missile Approach Warning System (DC-MAWS) to be Finally Integrated on Su-30MKIs
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to significantly enhance the defensive capabilities of its Su-30MKI fighter jet fleet with the integration of the indigenously developed Dual Colour Missile Approach Warning System (DC-MAWS). This advanced system, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), will provide crucial missile detection and warning capabilities, addressing a long-standing gap in the Su-30MKI's defensive suite. ad The DC-MAWS is a cutting-edge system...
India to Build Two Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarines at New Visakhapatnam Facility, Construction to Begin by End of 2029
India is significantly bolstering its naval capabilities with the approval to construct two indigenously designed nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) at a new submarine facility in Visakhapatnam. This project marks a major step forward in India's long-term vision to strengthen its underwater fleet and enhance its maritime power projection. Construction is set to commence by the end of 2029, with the steel-cutting process marking the official start. ad While the initiation of...
India's MQ-9B Drones to Free Up P-8I Aircraft for Critical Missions, Offering Affordable and Persistent Surveillance in IOR
The Indian Navy's planned acquisition of 15 MQ-9B Sea Guardian drones marks a significant step towards enhancing maritime surveillance capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) while optimizing operational costs. These advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are expected to complement the Navy's fleet of 12 P-8I Neptune Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA), which have been extensively deployed to monitor the IOR, particularly in response to the growing presence of the Chinese Navy. ad While...
IAF Fast-Tracks CATS Warrior Program, Aims to Procure 200-250 Loyal Wingman Drones to Bolster Fighter Squadrons
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is accelerating the development of its Loyal Wingman program, a crucial initiative aimed at boosting its combat capabilities amidst declining squadron levels. This program, spearheaded by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in collaboration with private sector company NewSpace Research and Technologies (NRT), is gaining momentum with the CATS Warrior unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) taking center stage. ad Recent meetings between HAL, NRT, and the IAF have...
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