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"Jugaad" or Strategic Innovation? Tractor-Based Anti-Tank Systems Introduced by Indian Army Amidst Budgetary Constraints and Evolving Warfare
The Indian Army's recent introduction of tractor-mounted Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) has sparked a lively debate, with discussions on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) questioning whether this move represents resourceful "Jugaad" or a calculated strategy to evade drone detection in potential border conflicts. ad The term "Jugaad," meaning an innovative fix or makeshift solution, often describes India's talent for improvisation in challenging situations with limited resources. Some...
US Greenlights India's Local Production of Stryker Armoured Vehicles as Indian Army Seeks to Replace Aging Russian-Origin BMP-IIs
In a major boost to India's defence industry and its strategic partnership with the US, the Biden administration has approved technology proposals that will enable India to manufacture Stryker combat vehicles within its borders. This landmark decision makes India the first global producer of these advanced armoured vehicles. The announcement came alongside another significant development: a collaboration between the US and India to manufacture sonobuoys, crucial for tracking submarines. US...
Safran Leads Race to Partner with India on 6th Gen Engine for AMCA Project, Rolls-Royce and GE Also Contend, 100% ToT Key
India's ambitious Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program is gaining momentum with the anticipated finalization of a contract for the joint development of a 6th generation jet engine. While French aerospace giant Safran appears to be the frontrunner in this high-stakes collaboration, Rolls-Royce from the UK and General Electric (GE) from the US remain strong contenders. ad This collaborative project is estimated to cost around $5 billion, a significant investment that will not only...
Pakistani Social Media Calls for Conflict Over Kashmir Amidst Tejas Delay, But Forgets Its Own Strategic and Economic Realities
At the 21st Subroto Mukerjee Seminar, Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh expressed his concern over the continued delay in the delivery of the first 40 Tejas aircraft, an order placed over a decade ago. This statement comes at a time when regional adversaries, especially China, are rapidly advancing their aerial warfare capabilities, with recent reports confirming China's test flight of a highly advanced sixth-generation fighter jet. ad The situation has triggered reactions...
India's AMCA Stealth Fighter May Get Second Seat for Combat Drone Control, But Maintaining Stealth A Key Design Challenge
India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a 5.5-generation stealth fighter under development, may be getting a second seat, but not for the reasons you might expect. Instead of training or conversion purposes, this potential modification is geared towards enhancing the AMCA's ability to control combat drones. ad This intriguing possibility was hinted at by an official from the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), who neither confirmed nor denied the potential for a two-seater AMCA...
India's Rafale M Poised to Outperform Chinese Reverse-Engineered J-15 in Key Combat Metrics as Design Flaws Persist in PLAAN's Carrier-Based Fighter
India's acquisition of the Rafale M naval fighter jet is poised to give the Indian Navy a significant edge over China's carrier-based aircraft, according to an Indian Navy official. In a candid assessment, the official stated that the Rafale M significantly outclasses China's modernized J-15B and J-15D fighters in all key combat capabilities. ad The Rafale M, a naval variant of the renowned French Rafale fighter, is purpose-built for carrier operations. It boasts advanced avionics...
Scale Model of Tejas' Uttam Radar, Featuring Multi-Target Tracking and 95% Indigenous Tech, to be Displayed at Aero India 2025
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is poised to impress at Aero India 2025 with a scale model of the Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radar, designed for the Tejas MkI and MkII fighter jet programs. This event, held in Bengaluru, will serve as a prominent showcase for India's advancements in indigenous defence technology. ad The Uttam AESA Radar represents a significant leap forward in radar technology for the Tejas light combat aircraft. Developed by...
AMCA Program Becomes More Critical as India Grapples with Pakistan's Potential 5th-Gen Fighter Jet Deployment in Next 2 Years
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is facing a potential challenge to its regional air superiority with the news that Pakistan is set to acquire 40 J-35A fifth-generation stealth fighter jets from China. This development puts Pakistan ahead of India in deploying these advanced combat aircraft, as the IAF's own fifth-generation fighter, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) MkI, is not expected to enter service for another 7 to 9 years. ad The introduction of J-35A jets into the Pakistan Air...
India's Remotely Piloted Strike Aircraft (RPSA) Project Advances with AI-Driven Stealth, CCS Approval Expected Soon
India is poised to make a significant leap in unmanned combat aerial vehicle technology with its ambitious Remotely Piloted Strike Aircraft (RPSA) project. As preparations for the crucial Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) papers gain momentum, the project stands at a pivotal juncture, awaiting the final approval that could propel it forward. ad The RPSA's journey towards becoming a reality involves rigorous scrutiny at the highest levels of government. CCS approval is not merely a...
Why IAF Retained AL-31FP Engines for Su-30MKI Fleet Despite Superior Thrust AL-41F Offer from Russia? Logistics and Training Main Factors
In a decision with significant implications for the Indian Air Force (IAF), India has opted to retain the existing AL-31FP engines for its fleet of 84 Su-30MKI fighter aircraft, declining an offer from Russia to upgrade them with the more advanced AL-41F engines. While the AL-41F offers superior thrust and improved Mean Time Between Overhauls (MTBO), the IAF's choice reflects a prioritization of logistical efficiency and training continuity. ad An official from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited...
HAL's HJT-36 Sitara Trainer Overcomes Hurdles Following Design Overhaul, Full-Scale Production of 85 Aircraft for IAF Expected by 2028
India's indigenous Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT) HJT-36, known as the Sitara, is finally on track to enter full-scale production by 2028, according to a Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) official. This positive development comes after years of rigorous trials and design modifications aimed at meeting the stringent requirements set by the Indian Air Force (IAF). ad The Sitara program faced significant challenges, particularly with the aircraft's spin characteristics. In 2017, IAF...
Why Govt Shifted UCAV Development Program from ADA to ADE: Potential for Morale Decline and Inter-Agency Disputes
The recent decision to transfer the Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) program from the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) to the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) has sparked controversy and raised concerns within India's defence and aerospace sectors. This shift has not only disrupted the collaborative dynamic between these two key organizations but also raised questions about its potential impact on morale and inter-agency cooperation. ad To understand the implications...
DRDO to Initiate Phase 3 of BMD Program with AD-AH and AD-AM Interceptors to Neutralize Hypersonic Glide Vehicles and Cruise Missiles
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is poised to take its Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) program to the next level with Phase 3, focusing on countering advanced hypersonic threats. The development of two new interceptor missile systems, AD-AH and AD-AM, will place India among a select group of nations with the capability to neutralize hypersonic projectiles. ad While details of the program remain classified, the introduction of these interceptors signifies India's...
ADA Affirms Tejas Mk2's Continued Development Crucial for AMCA and TEDBF Amidst Global Trend Towards 6th Gen Fighters
As the world shifts its focus towards sixth-generation combat aircraft, the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has strongly defended the continued development of India's 4.5+ generation Tejas Mk2. Responding to critics who question the platform's relevance in an era of rapidly advancing technology, ADA emphasizes the Tejas Mk2's crucial role as a stepping stone and technology testbed for future indigenous fighter aircraft programs. ad The Tejas Mk2, or LCA Mk2, is not merely another...
MoD Considers Integrating Indian Air Force into Navy's TEDBF Program to Achieve 200+ Order Size and Potential AMCA Synergy
In a strategic move aimed at optimizing defence resources and bolstering indigenous manufacturing, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is considering integrating the Indian Air Force (IAF) into the Indian Navy's Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) program. This decision seeks to address the substantial funding and production requirements of the TEDBF project, which are comparable to those of the IAF's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program. ad The TEDBF program, intended to replace the...
BrahMos Aerospace in Talks with Indian Army for Ground-Based BrahMos-NG Missile System to Meet High-Altitude Needs
BrahMos Aerospace is engaging in discussions with the Indian Army to develop a ground-based variant of its upcoming BrahMos-NG cruise missile, specifically tailored to meet the challenges of high-altitude warfare. This variant would incorporate a booster stage and could be mounted on 8×8 Heavy Mobility Vehicles (HMVs), offering a lighter and more agile configuration compared to the existing BrahMos systems. ad While the Indian Air Force (IAF) and Indian Navy have already expressed strong...
Russia's Su-57 "Felon" Confirmed to Perform at Aero India 2025 in Bid for India's Potential 5th-Gen Stealth Fighter Procurement
Aviation enthusiasts and defence analysts have reason to be excited as the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has announced that the Sukhoi Su-57 "Felon," Russia's advanced fifth-generation stealth fighter, will perform a full-fledged flying display at Aero India 2025. This event, scheduled for February 10th to 14th at the Air Force Station in Yelahanka, Bengaluru, is set to be a showcase of cutting-edge aerial technology. ad UAC's decision to bring the Su-57 to Aero India is widely seen as...
"We Need to Do Something About It", IAF Chief Reiterated Private Sector Role to Fast-Track Tejas Production Amid HAL's Delays
Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, has voiced concerns over the slow production rate of the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1, emphasizing the need for private sector involvement to bolster production. ad Speaking at a press conference, the Air Chief revealed that less than 40 Tejas Mk1 jets have been inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF) since 2016, a figure significantly lower than anticipated. This shortfall contributes to the IAF's ongoing...
French Suffren-Class Submarine Showcases Pump-Jet Propulsion Tech in India, Could Make India's P-75 and P-76 Subs Quietest in IOR
The recent visit of the French Navy's nuclear-powered attack submarine, Suffren, to India alongside the Charles de Gaulle carrier battle group has presented a unique opportunity for technological exchange. Beyond the display of military cooperation, France has offered India access to its cutting-edge Pump-jet propulsion technology, a key feature of the Suffren-class submarines. This technology could significantly enhance the stealth capabilities of India's future submarine fleet, including...
Sukhoi Plans Russia's First 6th-Gen Fighter Jet Program with High-Thrust, Low-Consumption Engine
Russia is forging ahead in the development of its sixth-generation fighter aircraft, with the Sukhoi Design Bureau leading the charge. In a recent announcement, the head of Sukhoi's Design Bureau revealed key details about this ambitious project, emphasizing the critical need for a revolutionary power plant. This next-generation engine must deliver high thrust while maintaining exceptionally low specific fuel consumption, essential characteristics for meeting the demanding requirements of...
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