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At Least 21 of 31 Indian MQ-9B Predator Drones to Be Assembled Locally, Gaining Crucial Technology and Expertise
A significant majority of the MQ-9B Predator drones recently purchased by India from the United States will be assembled in India, marking a major step forward for the country's defense manufacturing capabilities. Vivek Lall, Chief Executive of General Atomics Global Corporation (the drone's manufacturer), confirmed that 21 of the 31 drones included in the $3.5 billion deal will be assembled domestically. This initiative aligns with India's "Make in India" program, which promotes domestic...
India to Order 156 Indigenous Prachand Helicopters This Fiscal Year, Strengthening Armed Forces' High-Altitude Warfare Capabilities
India is set to significantly enhance its high-altitude combat capabilities with a major order for 156 domestically-produced Prachand Light Combat Helicopters (LCH) in the 2025-26 financial year. This decision, confirmed by the Standing Committee on Defence in a report presented to Parliament, represents a substantial step in India's ongoing military modernization and its commitment to indigenous defence production. The same period will also see the procurement of Light Utility Helicopters...
IAF to Fast-Track MRFA Fighter Jet Tender with Single Clearance Mechanism, RFP Expected by end of 2025 or early 2026
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to accelerate the purchase of 114 new fighter jets through its Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) program, with a crucial Request for Proposal (RFP) expected to be released to potential suppliers by the end of 2025 or early 2026. This expedited timeline is the result of recommendations from a high-level committee tasked with addressing the IAF's urgent need for new aircraft. ad The IAF currently faces a significant shortfall in its operational capabilities...
Delayed TEDBF Program Forces Indian Navy to Prolong MiG-29K Service Beyond Initial 2035 Plans
The Indian Navy will extend the operational service life of its MiG-29K fighter jet fleet to 2040, five years beyond the originally planned retirement date of 2035. This decision is a direct result of delays in the development of the indigenous Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) program, which is intended to be the MiG-29K's successor. ad The TEDBF, a domestically designed and developed combat aircraft, is crucial to the Indian Navy's modernization plans. The program, managed by the...
Indian Navy May Receive First Batch of Rafale M Fighter Jets by Late 2029, Full Fleet Integration Expected Within Two Years After That
The Indian Navy is preparing to significantly upgrade its maritime combat capabilities, with the first delivery of Rafale Marine (Rafale M) fighter jets expected in late 2029. This development follows a planned agreement to purchase 26 of the advanced aircraft. The deal, which includes 22 single-seater Rafale M planes and four twin-seater Rafale B trainer aircraft, is expected to be finalized in April 2025 when the French Defence Minister visits India. ad The purchase, estimated to be worth...
How Pakistan's JF-17 Block III Unusable for Chinese BVRAAMs Due to Limited AESA Radar Range, Relying on AWACS for Assistance
A recent report reveals that the Pakistan Air Force's (PAF) newest JF-17 Block III fighter jet, despite significant upgrades, faces a key operational constraint: its onboard radar has a shorter range than expected, limiting its ability to fully utilize advanced long-range missiles. This information comes from Air Forces Monthly (AFM), a respected military aviation publication produced by Key Publishing Ltd in the UK. ad The JF-17 Block III, the latest version of the fighter jointly...
IAF Supports Direct PMO Oversight to Expedite 110kN Engine Development for AMCA Fighter Jet
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is supporting a proposal to place the development of the crucial engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) under the direct supervision of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). This move aims to ensure the project, which is of critical national importance, is completed on time and with rigorous monitoring. ad The development of a 110kN thrust engine is essential for the AMCA to meet its planned production timeline of 2035. The project has reached a vital...
How India's Agni-1P ASBM Missile Can Engage and Neutralize Moving Maritime Threats, Including Aircraft Carriers
India has significantly boosted its naval defence capabilities with the Agni-1P missile, which is capable of striking moving targets at sea, including warships and aircraft carriers. This confirmation comes from Avinash Chander, the former Chief of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in a statement to the Bharat-Shakti Defence portal. ad The Agni-1P represents a major advancement in India's missile technology. It's comparable to China's DF-21D, often called the world's...
Despite 'Kill Switch' Debunking, Why India Should Remain Cautious About F-35 Acquisition Due to Strategic Autonomy, Cost, and Compatibility Concerns
The Pentagon has formally refuted claims of a "kill switch" within the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, a rumor that suggested the United States could remotely disable the advanced fighter jet. While this clarification alleviates some international concerns, India should still exercise considerable caution before potentially adding the F-35 to its air force, due to significant strategic, financial, and operational considerations. ad The speculation surrounding a potential "kill switch"...
With Tejas, AMCA, and Potentially Su-57E, HAL's Nashik Facility Poised to Become India's Epicenter for Advanced Fighter Jet Manufacturing
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's (HAL) Nashik facility is rapidly transforming into the central hub for India's ambitious fighter jet production programs. Already gearing up for the production of the indigenous Tejas Mk1A Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), the facility is also slated to be the manufacturing base for the futuristic Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), and potentially even the Russian Su-57E, making it a cornerstone of India's aerospace capabilities. ad The Nashik plant, located...
IAF's Evolving Needs May Lead to Tejas Mk1B and Mk1C Development with Uttam AESA Radar, Could Bridge the Gap Before Mk2 Arrival
The Indian Air Force (IAF) may see an upgraded version of the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet, potentially designated as the Tejas Mk1B, incorporating advanced technologies like the indigenous Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. This development could bridge the capability gap before the more advanced Tejas Mk2 enters service. The Tejas program, a cornerstone of India's indigenous defense production led by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), is continuously evolving. While the...
Lockheed Martin May Not Offer F-35 for India's MRFA Tender Due to Order Size Constraints and US ToT Restrictions, Focus Remains on F-21
Lockheed Martin, the American aerospace giant, is unlikely to offer its fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighter jet for India's upcoming Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender, according to company officials. The tender, seeking 114 new fighter jets for the Indian Air Force (IAF), is expected to be a highly competitive procurement process. ad The primary reasons for excluding the F-35 from consideration are the relatively small order size and stringent US government restrictions on...
India's Second-Strike Capability Under Threat as China's Nuclear Arsenal Projected to Reach 1,500 Warheads by 2035 with Hypersonic Missiles
New projections from the United States indicate a rapid expansion of China's nuclear arsenal, potentially reaching 1,500 warheads by 2035. This substantial growth raises serious concerns about the balance of power in Asia, particularly for India's nuclear deterrent. Current U.S. estimates put China's nuclear stockpile at approximately 600 warheads in 2025, growing to 1,000 by 2030. The 2035 projection of 1,500 warheads represents a significant and sustained build-up. This expansion is part...
India's Indigenous AMCA Engine Remain Stalled by Funding and Foreign Partnership Uncertainties, While Turkey and South Korea Surges Ahead
The international effort to create cutting-edge fighter jets and the engines that power them is heating up, with Turkey and South Korea making considerable progress in their own projects. While India also aims to develop a homegrown engine for its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program, it is falling behind due to funding uncertainties and a lack of clear partnerships. ad Turkey has committed a substantial $3 to $5 billion towards developing the TF-35000 engine for its Kaan fighter...
How India Can Leverage Foreign MTA Design with AMCA Engine and Kaveri Engine to Fulfill Heavy and Medium-Lift Transport Needs
India's military relies heavily on its fleet of transport aircraft for the swift movement of troops, equipment, and crucial aid across varied landscapes and during emergencies. The Indian Air Force (IAF) currently depends on aging Soviet-era aircraft, namely the Ilyushin Il-76 and Antonov An-32, for its medium and heavy-lift requirements. However, a pressing need exists to modernize this fleet. As these older aircraft approach retirement and face increasing maintenance difficulties, India...
DRDO Begins Limited Production of Dual-Role Interceptor AD-1 Missile for BMD Phase-II, Paving the Way for Extensive Operational Trials
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has started limited production of the AD-1 missile, a significant step forward for the country's Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Phase-II program. The AD-1 is a long-range interceptor missile designed to destroy both incoming ballistic missiles and enemy aircraft, strengthening India's ability to defend against aerial threats. ad The AD-1 missile is a key component of India's plan to create a multi-layered defence system against a...
MDL Starts Building indigenous AIP of Scorpene Submarines, Set to Expand Operational Range and Underwater Endurance
In a major step towards self-reliance in defense production, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) has commenced manufacturing the first indigenous Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system for the Indian Navy's Scorpene-class submarines. A formal production ceremony was held yesterday at MDL's Mumbai facility, attended by MDL Chairman and Managing Director, Mr. Biju George, along with representatives from the Indian Navy and other senior officials. ad This AIP system is a crucial upgrade...
India's Next-Gen SSN Nuclear Attack Submarine Design Completion Anticipated by Mid-2029, Incorporating State-of-the-Art Stealth and Combat Features
India's ambitious program to develop a new class of nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) is on track to achieve a major milestone, with the design phase expected to conclude by mid-2029, according to sources familiar with the project. This new SSN represents a significant leap forward in India's naval capabilities, distinct from the existing Arihant-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs). ad The project's origins trace back to the initial conception of the Arihant-class, which began...
Saab Sweetens MRFA Bid with Gripen E Jet's Unmatched Modularity, Offering India Indigenous Tech Integration and Future-Proofing
As the Indian Air Force (IAF) looks to modernize its fighter fleet, the ability to quickly adapt to new threats and integrate the latest technology has become a top priority. Saab, the Swedish aerospace and defense company, is emphasizing the unique modular design of its Gripen fighter jet as a key advantage in India's ongoing competition to acquire 114 new Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA). ad Annika Meijer, Head of Design for Saab's Gripen, recently highlighted how the Gripen's flexible...
Delays in Tejas Fighter Partly Due to IAF's Periodic Changes in Avionics and Weaponry, But Necessary to Counter Emerging Threats, Admits IAF Chief
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has acknowledged that requests for updated technology on the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) have contributed to delays in the fighter jet's delivery schedule. However, the IAF maintains that these changes were crucial to ensure the aircraft remains effective against evolving security threats. ad Speaking at a defence conference in New Delhi, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, the Chief of the Air Staff, conceded that alterations to the aircraft's weaponry and other...
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