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NRT Unveils 'Abhimanyu', An AI-Powered Collaborative Combat Drone Redefining Modern Aerial Warfare Strategies
In a major boost to India's aerial combat capabilities, NewSpace Research and Technologies (NRT), based in Bengaluru, has unveiled the design for its Collaborative Combat Aircraft, named Abhimanyu. This announcement marks a significant step in India's pursuit of self-reliance in defence technology, particularly in unmanned aerial systems. ad Abhimanyu is not merely another drone; it represents a paradigm shift in tactical air warfare. Designed to operate within a Manned-Unmanned Teaming...
How UP's New BrahMos Aerospace Facility is Poised to Revolutionize India's Strategic Missile Production Capacity
India's indigenous defence capabilities are set to receive a major boost with the upcoming operationalization of the BrahMos Aerospace Plant in Uttar Pradesh (UP). Located in Bhatgawa village, Sarojini Nagar, within the Lucknow Defence Node, this state-of-the-art facility is expected to significantly enhance India's missile production capacity. ad The plant will focus on manufacturing the BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) missile, a more compact and advanced version of the BrahMos missile. This...
Sukhoi Su-30MKI's Imposing Size Vs Su-57's Stealth Design: Aero India 2025 Image Sparks Comparisons
A striking image from Aero India 2025 featuring the Sukhoi Su-30MKI and the Sukhoi Su-57 parked side-by-side has become a viral sensation, capturing the attention of India's defence community. This visual comparison of the two powerful aircraft has ignited widespread discussion and debate regarding their respective capabilities, roles, and the future of air combat within the Indian Air Force (IAF). ad The widely circulated image showcases the Su-30MKI, a long-serving workhorse of the IAF...
IAF Opens Doors to Private Sector for Critical Ammunition Development, Overcoming Excessive Reliance on BDL and HAL
In a significant move to bolster its operational strength and reduce reliance on traditional suppliers, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is embarking on a new strategy to involve private sector companies in the development and production of critical ammunition. This initiative marks a potential shift away from the long-standing practice of relying primarily on public sector giants like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL). ad The IAF's decision is driven by the...
INS Aridhaman Undergoing Rigorous Sea Trials of Stealth Operations Since 3 Years, Expected to Join Indian Navy at Mid-2025
The Indian Navy is poised to significantly enhance its strategic deterrence capabilities with the upcoming commissioning of INS Aridhaman, its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN). Sources indicate that the submarine, which has been undergoing rigorous sea trials for the past three years, is expected to be inducted into service post mid-2025. This addition marks a major step forward for India's maritime strength and its commitment to national security. ad INS Aridhaman...
DRDO to Transfer Technology of 155mm x 52 Cal Gun Barrel to Indian Vendors, Aims to Promote Domestic Manufacturing and Potential Export
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has announced its intention to transfer the technology for manufacturing 155mm x 52 calibre gun barrels to Indian companies. This move is expected to boost domestic defence production and potentially lead to exports of this critical artillery component. The DRDO has issued an Expression of Interest (EoI) inviting Indian vendors to acquire the technology for producing these gun barrels, which have a chamber capacity of 23 litres. This...
Saab Completes AT4 Rocket Launcher Delivery to Indian Armed Forces, Eyes Gripen E Fighter Jet and Carl-Gustaf Rifles Production in India
Swedish defence company Saab has announced the successful completion of its delivery of the AT4 anti-armour weapon system to the Indian Armed Forces. This announcement comes just ahead of Aero India 2025, which begins on Monday. The AT4 is a new-generation, lightweight, and fully disposable rocket launcher designed for individual soldiers. This advanced system will be utilized by both the Indian Army, which awarded the contract in 2022, and the Indian Air Force. ad Saab is also making...
Apache Delivery to Indian Army Faces Further Delay as Boeing's Internal Flight Trials Not Expected Before March 2025, Pushing Delivery to Mid-2025
The Indian Army's acquisition of AH-64E Apache attack helicopters has encountered yet another setback, pushing the delivery date to mid-2025. Originally scheduled for delivery in May 2024, then delayed to December 2024, the helicopters are now expected to begin Boeing's internal flight trials in March 2025, according to a defence source. This indicates a further delay of 2-3 months before the Apaches are finally handed over to the Indian Army. ad This delay impacts the $800 million...
Why India Focusing on Expanded Nuclear Submarine Fleet Over Aircraft Carriers? Stealth, Credible Deterrence and Cost-Effectiveness Key
In a significant shift in naval strategy, the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has chosen to prioritize the expansion of its nuclear submarine fleet over the acquisition of a third aircraft carrier. This decision reflects a renewed focus on stealth, deterrence, and the evolving nature of maritime security threats, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. ad Amidst growing regional tensions and China's increasing naval presence, India is reassessing its defence priorities. The Indian Navy...
India Expected to Receive First Batch of MQ-9B High-Altitude Surveillance Drones in Jan 2029, Local Assembly and ToT Included in $3.5B Deal
India is poised to significantly enhance its military surveillance and strike capabilities with the acquisition of 31 MQ-9B High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) drones from the United States. The first batch of these advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is expected to arrive in January 2029, marking a major step forward in the Indo-U.S. strategic defence partnership. ad This landmark deal, valued at approximately $3.5 billion, was finalized under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS)...
France Proposes Co-Development of 76k tonne Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier with India, Offer to Share Design Expertise with IAC-III Project
In a potential leap forward for India's naval ambitions, France has proposed a collaborative project to co-develop a formidable 76,000-tonne nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. This ambitious venture, with a projected delivery date in the late 2030s, aims to equip India with a cutting-edge maritime asset while solidifying the strategic partnership between the two nations. ad The proposed carrier, a behemoth with dimensions of roughly 305 meters in length and a maximum beam of 79 meters, would...
Ukraine War Exposes Critical Vulnerabilities of India's T-90 Tanks Against Modern Weapons, Army Issues RFI for Upgraded APS
The Indian Army is taking steps to modernize its tank fleet in response to vulnerabilities exposed during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The army has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for Active Protection Systems (APS) to enhance the survivability of its T-90S Bhishma tanks against advanced anti-tank weapons. ad The RFI highlights the need for a comprehensive APS that incorporates both soft-kill and hard-kill countermeasures. Soft-kill measures would involve deploying systems like...
Iconic U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer Supersonic Bomber Confirmed to Return at Aero India 2025, Promising Spectacular Aerial Displays
The United States Air Force has confirmed the return of the legendary B-1B “Lancer” supersonic bomber to Aero India 2025. This year, the “Lancer” will not only be a highlight of the static display but will also take to the skies for thrilling aerial demonstrations, showcasing its impressive capabilities and underscoring the growing defence partnership between the United States and India. ad Known as “The Bone” (derived from “B-One”), the B-1B Lancer is a long-range, multi-mission bomber...
After Years of Setbacks, HAL's IJT-36 "Sitara" Neo Star Nears User Trials and Final Certification for Air Force, Set to Shine at Aero India 2025
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is poised to make a significant announcement at Aero India 2025 with the unveiling of its modernized Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT-36), the "Sitara" Neo Star. This revamped aircraft boasts substantial upgrades, notably in its avionics suite, and is expected to be a highlight of the upcoming air show. ad Sources indicate that the "Sitara" Neo Star will not only sport a striking new livery but will also showcase advanced technology designed to fulfill...
India's Defence Exports Soar to Record $2.6 Billion in 2023-24, Production Value Triples Since 2014; US, France, and Armenia Emerge as Top Buyers
India has achieved a significant milestone in its defence manufacturing capabilities, with defence exports reaching a record high of ₹21,083 crore ($2.6 billion) in the fiscal year 2023-24. This achievement underscores the success of government initiatives such as "Make in India" and "Aatmanirbharta" (self-reliance), aimed at bolstering domestic defence production and export capabilities. The surge in exports also reflects a threefold increase in the value of defence production since...
New Tejas Mk2 Model Showcased with Astra, BrahMos NG, RudraM, SAAW, ASRAAM and More, Highlighting Leap in Indigenous Weapons
A recently unveiled scale model of the Tejas Mk2 fighter jet has provided a glimpse into India's growing indigenous combat capabilities. The model showcases an advanced configuration designed for both strike and air missions, highlighting the aircraft's versatility as a multirole fighter. The model boasts an impressive array of weaponry, including air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, emphasizing its capacity for deep strike operations and defensive counter-air missions. This diverse...
Indian Navy to Pioneer Deck-Based Combat Drone Development with Indigenous Dry Kaveri Engine, Adapting Air Force's Ghatak UCAV for Sea
The Indian Navy is embarking on a groundbreaking initiative to develop a deck-based Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) specifically designed for carrier operations. This ambitious project will leverage the Ghatak UCAV, currently under development for the Indian Air Force (IAF), and will be powered by the indigenous Dry Kaveri engine. ad The Navy has initiated discussions with the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), the agency responsible for the Ghatak UCAV's development, to...
India May Invite Global Partners to Join AMCA Program After Inaugural Flight, Aims to Reduce Costs and Deliver Export-Ready Stealth Jet
India is reportedly planning to open its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program to international collaboration following the jet's first flight. This strategic decision seeks to position the AMCA as an export-ready fifth-generation stealth fighter while also mitigating the substantial financial burden associated with its development and production. ad The AMCA, a flagship project for India's indigenous defence industry, is crucial for modernizing the Indian Air Force (IAF). However...
Russia May Show Static Prototype of Su-75 5th-Gen Jet at Aero India 2025, Offers ToT and Local Production to Secure Indian Market
Russia is set to make a strong pitch for its advanced fighter jets at Aero India 2025. The nation has confirmed that its Su-57E, the export version of its fifth-generation stealth fighter, will not only be on display but will also take to the skies for aerial demonstrations, showcasing its capabilities to potential buyers. Adding to the excitement, sources indicate that Russia will also unveil a static prototype of the Su-75 Checkmate, its single-engine fifth-generation fighter aircraft...
How DRDO's Strategic Use of Composites in Tejas LCA Unexpectedly Enhanced Stealth Capabilities, Surpassing Similar Fighter Jets Globally
In a groundbreaking development, India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has revealed that the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas boasts one of the smallest Radar Cross-Sections (RCS) in its class. This remarkable achievement is attributed to the extensive use of composite materials in the aircraft's construction, highlighting India's leadership in composite technology for defence applications. While not originally intended as a stealth fighter, the Tejas's...
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