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Urgent Calls for Kaveri 2.0 Intensify as Tariff Threats Exposes India's Reliance on US Engines for Tejas and AMCA as Strategic Vulnerability
Recent trade disputes between India and the United States have brought a critical aspect of India's military modernisation into sharp focus: its dependence on American jet engine technology. This reliance on the U.S.-made General Electric (GE) engines for the indigenous Tejas fighter jet program is now being seen as a significant strategic vulnerability, prompting renewed and urgent calls to fast-track the development of India's own Kaveri 2.0 engine. ad Defence analysts argue that to...
For the Price of One Rafale, Should India Acquire a Continent-Spanning Tu-160 Strategic Bomber? Pros and Cons of Either Choice
A new analysis of military procurement costs has sparked a debate on India's future air power strategy. The discussion centres on a compelling comparison: the cost of a single, fully-equipped Dassault Rafale fighter jet is roughly equivalent to that of one Russian Tupolev Tu-160 strategic bomber. This financial parallel raises a critical question for the nation's defence planners: should India invest in versatile tactical fighters or acquire long-range strategic bombers to enhance its...
Un-interceptable hypersonic missiles will guarantee India's assured second-strike and retaliation capabilities: DRDO Chief
India's top defence scientist has affirmed that the development of hypersonic weapons will provide the nation with an unstoppable capability for retaliation, fundamentally strengthening its strategic deterrence. Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), highlighted that the extreme velocity of these missiles makes them immune to interception by any existing air defence system. ad Dr. Kamat explained that hypersonic missiles, which travel at...
After Its Stellar Performance on Rafale during Op Sindoor, IAF Now Seeks to Integrate SCALP-EG on Tejas Mk1A/Mk2
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is in discussions to equip its domestically developed Tejas Mk1A and upcoming Tejas Mk2 fighter jets with the formidable SCALP-EG long-range cruise missile. This strategic move follows the missile's reportedly outstanding performance when launched from Rafale jets during a recent military mission, codenamed "Operation Sindoor." The initiative aims to significantly broaden India's deep-strike capabilities by arming a larger portion of its fleet, a critical...
IAF to Seek Initial Acceptance Approval for 114 MRFA Jets in Next 2 Months Amid Dwindling Squadrons and Rising Regional Security Challenges
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to formally launch one of the world's largest military aviation procurements by seeking initial government approval for the acquisition of 114 Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA). A proposal for the 'Acceptance of Necessity' (AoN), the first step in the capital procurement process, is expected to be presented to the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) within the next two months, signalling a renewed urgency to modernise the nation's air defence...
India's Tejas Mark 2 Fighter Jet Enters Crucial Prototyping Phase, First Flight Expected by 2026-End
India's advanced, domestically developed Tejas Mark 2 fighter jet program has achieved a major milestone by moving from the design board to the physical prototyping stage. The head of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) confirmed that the aircraft's design has been finalised, and the manufacturing of its structural components has commenced, setting the stage for its first flight by the end of 2026. ad This development is a significant step forward in the nation's efforts to enhance its...
New AMCA Graphics Showcase Centrally Aligned Infrared Sensor, Enhancing Low-Observable Stealth Profile and Sensor Efficiency
Recent images have revealed a significant design evolution in India's ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet programme, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). The updated graphics show a redesigned housing for the aircraft's Infrared Search and Track (IRST) system, which has been moved to a central position on the fuselage. This modification is a critical step forward, aimed at improving the aircraft's stealth capabilities and the operational efficiency of its sensors. ad The AMCA is...
With Two New 'Supersonic' and 'Pinched Waist' External Drop Tanks, Tejas Mk2 to Triple Combat Sortie Duration with Enhanced Endurance
India's indigenous Tejas Mk2 fighter programme is set to achieve a major milestone with the development of new, advanced external fuel tanks that will significantly increase the aircraft's combat range and mission endurance. The new design will allow the jet to carry nearly double the amount of external fuel compared to its predecessor, the Tejas Mk1, addressing previous limitations and positioning it as a highly capable platform for long-duration air defence operations. ad A key aspect of...
How Op Sindoor Proves Battle-Testing Is the Ultimate Catalyst for Validating India's Self-Reliant Defence Systems and Export Potential
A recent border engagement in May 2025, codenamed Operation Sindoor, has highlighted the critical importance of real-world combat in verifying the capabilities of India's homegrown defence technology. The successful operation, which saw the Indian Armed Forces effectively counter a significant drone and missile threat, serves as a powerful demonstration of the country's growing self-reliance and a potential turning point for its ambitions as a major global arms exporter. ad The Significance...
New Details Suggest 19 Pakistani Aircraft Damaged during Op Sindoor, Highlighting IAF's Exceptional Intelligence Gathering and Precision Planning
A new assessment by a respected military aviation analyst suggests that the Indian Air Force (IAF) may have inflicted far greater damage than previously known during Operation Sindoor. According to Austrian analyst Tom Cooper, a total of 19 aircraft belonging to the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were damaged during the engagement, a figure that would mark one of Pakistan's most significant aviation setbacks in recent history. ad Mr. Cooper’s detailed analysis claims that the damage was inflicted...
Evidence Suggests Pakistan Lost More Aircraft Than India's Official Claim of Six: Austrian Analyst Tom Cooper
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has officially confirmed that its newly inducted S-400 air defence system destroyed six Pakistani aircraft during a military engagement from May 7-10, 2025. The announcement was made by Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, who stated the action was part of "Operation Sindoor," a retaliatory strike following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians. While the IAF has confirmed six kills, renowned Austrian military aviation analyst Tom Cooper...
IAF Expects to Raise Three Squadrons of Tejas Mk1A by Late 2026 as F404 Engine Deliveries Stabilize
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is on track to significantly enhance its combat capability by inducting three squadrons of the indigenously developed Tejas Mk1A fighter jet by the end of 2026. This development comes as supply chain issues concerning the aircraft's American-made GE F404 engines begin to resolve, paving the way for a steady production and delivery schedule. ad The first of these new units is scheduled to be established at Nal Air Force Station in Rajasthan by late 2025. A second...
DRDO Developing Jet-Powered Variant of SAAW Glide Bombs to Extend Range Beyond 200km, Boosting IAF's Long-Range Precision Strike Capabilities
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is significantly upgrading its indigenous Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW), transforming the precision glide bomb into a jet-powered mini air-launched cruise missile. This new variant is projected to have a strike range exceeding 200 kilometres, more than doubling its current capacity and substantially enhancing the long-range offensive power of the Indian Air Force (IAF). ad The advanced version of the SAAW will be equipped with...
ADE Plans Jet-Powered Stealth HALE UCAV Equipped with AWACS Directed Astra Air-to-Air Missiles to Secure India's Volatile Borders
In a move set to significantly enhance India's indigenous defence capabilities, the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), a key laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has initiated the development of a next-generation Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV). This new jet-powered, stealth aircraft is being designed for the Indian Air Force (IAF) to conduct high-altitude, long-endurance missions. ad The proposed aircraft is a High-Altitude Long-Endurance...
India Getting Ready to Counter Asymmetric Drone Threats with D4 CUAS, Its 10/12 kW Laser DEW, and Pinpoint Accurate EOTS
IMAGE CREDIT Manish Prasad of India TV India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has unveiled a suite of advanced, domestically-produced technologies designed to counter the growing threat of hostile drones. The new systems include a powerful 10/12 kW laser weapon, a comprehensive anti-drone system known as the D4 Counter Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS), and a highly accurate Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS). This development marks a major achievement in India's...
Indian Army and IAF Seek to Equip Archer-NG with Two Astra Mk1A BVRAAMs for Enhanced ISR and Combat Roles
In a move set to significantly advance India's military unmanned systems, the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF) are planning to arm their next generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with indigenous air-to-air missiles. This initiative aims to transform the primary role of these drones from surveillance and reconnaissance to include formidable combat capabilities. ad The plan involves integrating the Astra Mk1A, an Indian-developed Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile...
Following 100-tonne XLUUV, Indian Navy Plans 500-tonne Unmanned Hunter-killer Subs for Heavy Firepower
The Indian Ministry of Defence has officially sanctioned a major initiative to enhance the nation's underwater combat strength by approving the development of 100-tonne Extra-Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUVs). With a budget of approximately ₹2,500 crore (around $290 million), this programme signals a decisive move towards integrating advanced autonomous technology into the Indian Navy's operational framework, focusing on missions that require long-term stealth presence with...
Amid China-Pak Hypersonic Threats, India's Strategic Forces Command Seeks High-Orbit Missile Warning Satellites to Fortify Nuclear Deterrence
In a significant move to bolster its national security, India’s Strategic Forces Command (SFC) is advancing a project to develop and deploy a new generation of missile warning satellites. Sources confirm that this initiative aims to create a robust early warning system against advanced missile threats, particularly from China and Pakistan, thereby strengthening India's nuclear deterrence capabilities. These satellites are planned for placement in a high geosynchronous orbit (GEO)...
Decision on Airframe for India’s ISTAR Surveillance Program Expected by Year-End, Gulfstream and Bombardier in Final Competition
India's military is set to gain a significant strategic advantage following a key government approval for the acquisition of advanced airborne surveillance aircraft. The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, gave the green light on July 3, 2025, for the procurement of three specialised Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft. The project, valued at approximately ₹10,000 crore ($1.2 billion), now moves to its...
Russia Proposes S-500 Co-Production and ToT for India, Aiming for A Strategic Export Hub to Bypass Western Sanctions
In a major strategic move, Russia has reportedly offered its most advanced S-500 'Prometey' air defence system to India under a government-to-government (G2G) agreement. The proposal is said to include full Transfer of Technology (ToT) and opportunities for co-production within India, building upon the existing defence relationship strengthened by India's acquisition of the S-400 'Triumf' system. ad This offer represents a mutually beneficial arrangement. For Russia, partnering with India...
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