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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...
Can Pakistan's Potential J-35A 5th-Gen Jets Evade IAF's S-400 Defenses, and Render Su-30MKI and Mig-29 Obsolete? Unfounded Claims of Pak Media
A recent report by Pakistan's 24 News HD has claimed that the potential acquisition of Chinese J-35A stealth fighter jets by Pakistan could significantly shift the balance of power in the region, causing concern within the Indian Air Force (IAF). The report, however, relies heavily on unverified online sources and presents a speculative assessment of the aircraft's capabilities. ad The report, presented by host Raza Khan, suggests that the J-35A, a fifth-generation fighter jet still under...
China's J-36 6th-Gen Prototype Completes Second Test Flight, Unconventional Three-Engine Design Signals Enhanced Power and Stealth
Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC), a major Chinese aerospace and defence company, has announced that its new J-36 fighter jet prototype, a potential sixth-generation aircraft, successfully completed its second test flight. This follows its first flight on December 26, 2024, demonstrating significant advancements in China's military aviation technology program. ad The J-36 represents a significant technological advancement. It is being developed by CAC, the same company that created the...
How HAL's Nashik Facility Could Produce 14 Su-57E Jets Annually, a Significant Increase from Su-30MKI
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's (HAL) Nashik facility, currently producing Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets, could potentially be repurposed to manufacture the advanced Su-57E, the export version of Russia's fifth-generation stealth fighter. According to Russia's state-owned defense conglomerate, Rostec, this transition could result in a significant increase in annual production capacity. ad Rostec officials have stated that the Nashik facility, which currently produces 12 Su-30MKI aircraft per...
India's Archer-NG MALE UAV Poised to Evolve into Multi-Role Combat Platform with Astra Mk1 BVRAAM and AESA Radar
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is reportedly working to develop a weaponized version of its Archer-NG unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), significantly expanding the drone's capabilities beyond its initial surveillance role. This development follows a showcasing of a scaled model of the Archer-NG at the Aero India 2025 exhibition, held in Bengaluru in February. ad The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), a DRDO laboratory, originally presented the Archer-NG as a...
HAL Explores Repurposing Retired Kiran MkII and MiG-27 as Optionally Manned Combat Aircraft for CATS Warrior Role
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is preparing to unveil a significant advancement in military aviation technology at the forthcoming Aero India exhibition in 2027. The focus is on the Combat Air Teaming System – Optionally Manned Combat Aircraft (CATS OMCA), a system designed to potentially transform retired military aircraft into modern, adaptable platforms, optionally piloted aircraft (OPA). The demonstration model will be based on the Kiran Mk2 trainer aircraft. This initiative...
Astra Microwave Emerges as Key Player in Uttam AESA Radar Production for Tejas, Has Capacity to Produce 36 Radars Annually
Hyderabad-based Astra Microwave Products Limited (AMP) has become a vital contributor to India's domestic defence production capabilities. The company has announced it can produce 36 Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radars annually. This capacity highlights AMP's expanding contribution to providing the Indian armed forces with advanced technology, supporting the national "Make in India" and "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-reliant India) programs, which aim to decrease reliance on...
Armenia May Acquired 15 Akash 1S Launchers and 400 Missile, SIPRI Report Reveals, Aiming to Counter Aerial Threats Cost-Effectively
Armenia has strengthened its air defenses by procuring a substantial number of Akash 1S missile systems from India, according to a recent report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The deal reportedly includes approximately 15 launcher units and 400 of the advanced Akash-1S missiles. This move signifies a major step in Armenia's efforts to modernize its military and highlights India's growing role as a defence exporter. ad The Akash 1S is a modernized version of...
Can India's Astra MkIII Missile Hit 340km Target from 20km Height? Pak Analyst Claims It "Near Impossible", Citing IAF Jet Limitations
Recent claims about the capabilities of India's Astra MkIII, a domestically produced beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM), have been met with skepticism. A Pakistani defence analyst questioned the missile's advertised 340-kilometer range when launched from an altitude of 20 kilometers (approximately 65,600 feet), suggesting it's "near impossible" given the operational limitations of Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft. ad The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the...
Beyond IPR Transfer for AMCA Engine, Rolls-Royce Pledges Deep Collaboration with India for Complete Self-Reliance and Exports
Rolls-Royce, the British aerospace and defence giant, has signaled its strong interest in a deep partnership with India to co-develop a next-generation engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program. This collaboration aims to go beyond a simple transfer of intellectual property rights (IPR), focusing instead on building indigenous capabilities for India's long-term defence self-sufficiency and potential export opportunities. ad Rolls-Royce is proposing a collaborative model...
IAF Plans 60 Fighter Squadrons by 2047, Success Hinges on Tejas and AMCA
The Indian Air Force (IAF) aims to significantly increase its fighter aircraft strength to 60 squadrons by 2047, the year marking the centenary of India's independence. This ambitious goal, revealed by senior IAF officials, is part of a broader strategy to bolster air dominance and national security in response to evolving global and regional challenges. ad The expansion plan represents a substantial increase from the IAF's current operational capacity. To achieve this, a combination of...
How Indian-Made GaN AESA Radar Could Unlock Su-57 Jet's Full Potential, Surpassing Current Russian Capabilities
India's advancements in radar technology could significantly enhance the capabilities of Russia's Su-57 fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, should India decide to collaborate on the project. A senior Indian Air Force (IAF) official recently disclosed details of a Russian proposal involving the transfer of technology for the Su-57, with a focus on India's superior radar systems. ad The key to this potential upgrade lies in India's development of Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based Active...
From Astra Missiles to Litening Pods: Tejas Mk2 Jet's New Poster Reveals a Potent Mix of Indigenous and Advanced Weaponry
India's growing strength in aerospace technology is on full display in a newly released poster of the Tejas Mk2, the next generation of the domestically produced Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). The image showcases the aircraft's enhanced design and impressive array of weapons, highlighting its evolution into a versatile, multi-role fighter jet ready to meet the demanding operational needs of the Indian Air Force (IAF). The Tejas Mk2, an upgraded version of the LCA Tejas, is a joint project of...
Sri Lanka Seeks Indian Partnership to Boost Local Small-Arms Manufacturing Capabilities
Sri Lanka is in talks with India to establish a facility for manufacturing small arms within the country, according to Sri Lanka's State Minister of Defence, Pramitha Tennakoon. This initiative signals a strengthening of defence cooperation between the two nations and a move towards greater self-reliance in defence production for Sri Lanka. ad The discussions represent a deepening of the relationship between Sri Lanka and India, motivated by shared security interests in the Indian Ocean...
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