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DRDO's Astra Mk1 Missile Set for Key Live Firing Trial from Tejas Mk1A, Integrating ELTA's ELM 2052 Radar for Enhanced Targeting
India's indigenous defence capabilities are set for a major boost as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) prepares to conduct the first live firing test of the Astra Mk1 Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM) next month. This crucial trial will utilize the advanced ELTA Systems' ELM 2052 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Fire Control Radar (FCR) for guidance, marking a significant upgrade from previous tests that relied on the older ELM 2032 radar. ad The Astra Mk1...
HAL Confirms March 2025 Delivery for First Tejas Mk1A with Reserve F-404 Engine, Critical Equipment Trials to Commence in Jan 2025
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is gearing up for the final stages of development and delivery of the Tejas Mk1A light combat aircraft (LCA Mk-1A) to the Indian Air Force (IAF). Despite facing some delays, HAL is now targeting a March 31, 2025 deadline for the delivery of the first fighter jet. ad Starting in January 2025, HAL will conduct critical trials involving the testing of key systems, including the indigenous Astra beyond-visual-range missile, the locally made electronic warfare...
Toyota Hilux Proves its Worth in Northern Command Trials, Indian Army Poised for Increased Acquisition
The Toyota Hilux has emerged as a strong contender for expanding the Indian Army's vehicle fleet after a successful round of trials conducted by the Northern Command. Following the delivery of an initial batch of Hilux pickups by Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) in 2023, the rugged vehicles underwent a rigorous two-month evaluation in some of India's most challenging terrains and climates. ad The Hilux, renowned for its legendary durability and off-road capabilities, was tested in extreme...
India's BrahMos-Equipped Next-Gen Missile Vessels (NGMVs) Garner International Interest for Deterrence and Littoral Defence
The Indian Navy's upcoming Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMVs) are generating significant international interest. Designed to replace the Navy's aging fleet of corvettes, these warships offer a compelling blend of compact size and formidable firepower, making them attractive to smaller nations seeking potent naval capabilities. ad The NGMVs are armed with four BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, renowned for their long-range, high-speed strike capabilities. This provides the vessels with...
Italy, UK Extend Invitation to India for Collaborative Development of GCAP 6th-Gen Fighter Jet Program
In a move that could significantly reshape the landscape of international defence collaboration, the United Kingdom and Italy have voiced their support for inviting India to join the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP). This ambitious initiative, which already includes Japan, aims to develop a sixth-generation stealth fighter jet by 2035. ad This isn't the first time India has been approached to participate. Two years ago, the UK extended an initial invitation for India to join the Tempest...
Pakistan Proposes Missile Program Freeze in Exchange for Similar Action from India, Seeks US Mediation
In a recent diplomatic overture, Pakistan has reportedly approached the United States with a proposal aimed at de-escalating regional tensions through missile program controls. According to some posts on X, Pakistan has offered to halt its own missile development program if the U.S. can persuade India to do the same. The proposal suggests a mutual cessation of missile development between India and Pakistan, with the United States acting as a mediator or facilitator. This would theoretically...
Global Supply Chain Issues Further Delay GE F-404 Engine Delivery for India's Tejas Mk1A Aircraft, First Two Expected in March 2025
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is facing yet another setback in the delivery schedule for India's indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A. The first two F-404 engines from General Electric (GE) Aviation, crucial for the aircraft's performance, are now expected to arrive in March 2025, highlighting the persistent challenges within the global aerospace supply chain. ad These engines were initially slated for delivery much earlier, with the first batch anticipated in March 2024...
Indian Army Ignored ATAGS Superior Range and Firepower in Favour of Lighter TGS Artillery for High-Altitude Ops, Say Some Analysts
Some defence analysts have criticized the Indian Army's decision to prioritize lighter towed artillery systems over the indigenously developed Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) for high-altitude warfare. They argue that the ATAGS, with its superior range and firepower, could provide a significant advantage in mountainous terrain, surpassing any comparable Chinese artillery systems. ad The ATAGS boasts a 155mm/52-caliber gun with an extended chamber size, enabling it to achieve an...
Indian Navy to Equip Nuclear Attack Subs (SSNs) with Conformal Flank Array Sonar Systems for Enhanced Detection and Tracking Capabilities
India's growing fleet of nuclear submarines is set for a major upgrade with the integration of Conformal Flank Array Side Array Sonar systems. This advanced technology will significantly boost the detection and tracking capabilities of India's nuclear attack submarines (SSNs), allowing them to better identify and evade potential threats in the depths of the ocean. ad Flank array sonars are a type of side sonar system that employ hydrophones strategically positioned along the submarine's...
HAL's Upcoming HLFT-42 to Train Pilots for AMCA and Tejas Mk2 with Simulated Capabilities of 4.5+ Gen Fighters
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is developing the Hindustan Lead-in Fighter Trainer (HLFT-42), a potential replacement for the Indian Air Force's (IAF) Hawk Mk132 Advanced Jet Trainers (AJTs). The HLFT-42 is designed to bridge the training gap between current AJTs and the induction of advanced 4.5+ and 5.5 generation fighter jets like the AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft) and Tejas Mk2. ad The HLFT-42 is envisioned as a 4.5+ generation fighter trainer, capable of simulating the...
Private Sector Firms with Foreign OEMs Lead The Race for India's Medium Transport Aircraft Program, HAL Yet to Bid
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has broadened its ambitions for the Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) program, initially conceived to replace its aging An-32 transporters. The IAF now aims to utilize the MTA program to also phase out its Il-76 heavy transport aircraft within the next seven years. This strategic shift has significantly influenced the program's dynamics, particularly regarding the participation of public and private sector entities. ad Surprisingly, state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics...
India's AMCA Fighter Jet to Pioneer Select 6th Gen Capabilities, Potentially Surpassing Existing 5th Gen Jets
India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is not just another 5th generation fighter jet; it's being designed with an eye on the future, incorporating emerging technologies that place it firmly in the 5.5 generation category. But what exactly does that mean, and how does the AMCA aim to surpass its contemporaries? ad While the concept of a 5.5 generation fighter isn't universally standardized, it generally refers to an aircraft that builds upon the core capabilities of 5th generation...
HAL to Deliver 419 IMRH Helicopters: 353 for Army/IAF to Replace Aging Mi-17s, 66 Deck-Based for Navy to Enhance Maritime Capabilities
In a major boost for India's defence capabilities, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is set to deliver 419 Indian Multi-Role Helicopters (IMRH), significantly enhancing the capabilities of the Indian Air Force (IAF), Indian Army, and Indian Navy. This ambitious procurement plan includes 353 IMRH units for the IAF and Army, and 66 deck-based variants specifically designed for naval operations. ad The IMRH program, spearheaded by the IAF in close coordination with the Indian Army, aims to...
F-35's Restrictions and Su-57's Uncertainties Leave India with Difficult Choices in Acquiring Foreign 5th Gen Stealth Fighter
Air Marshal Anil Khosla recently highlighted the complex considerations India faces in its pursuit of fifth-generation fighter aircraft. He emphasized key factors such as life cycle cost, technology transfer, alignment with the "Make in India" initiative, delivery schedules, aircraft performance, and compatibility with existing Indian systems. ad India's quest for a fifth-generation fighter is complicated by the limited number of suppliers. With China out of the picture due to geopolitical...
Indian Air Force Poised for Transformation into Formidable Indian Air & Space Force with 52 AI-Powered Satellites
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is on the cusp of a major evolution, transitioning into the Indian Air & Space Force (IASF) with the integration of 52 cutting-edge satellites designed to significantly enhance the nation's surveillance and warfare capabilities. This ambitious initiative, as revealed to Sputnik India by leading experts, underscores India's commitment to leveraging space technology for national security and its emergence as a major player in the global space arena. ad This...
Acquisition of US F-35A by India Could Shatter Chinese J-20 and J-35A Stealth Fighter Confidence, Says Former IL-76 Navigator
A former IL-76 navigator, Vaidya, has weighed in on the potential acquisition of the F-35A by the Indian Air Force (IAF), asserting that even a limited number of these advanced fighters could significantly undermine the confidence of pilots flying China's J-20 and J-35A stealth fighters. ad "An F-35, despite end-user agreements and other operational conditions, will be enough to tilt the balance decisively in the IAF's favor across the border," Vaidya stated. He also dismissed the readiness...
GTRE's Kaveri Engine Gets Green Light for Inflight Testing After Years of Ground Testing, Modifications, and Enhancements
In a major leap forward for India's indigenous aerospace capabilities, the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a lab under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has announced that the Kaveri engine has been cleared for inflight testing. This marks a pivotal moment in the Kaveri engine project, which has navigated a challenging path since its inception in the late 1980s. ad Initially intended to power the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, the Kaveri engine...
Could Early Planning Have Saved India's Bhim Howitzer? Army's K9 Vajra Order Raises Questions on Long-Term Defence Strategy
The Indian Army is set to bolster its artillery firepower with an order for 100 additional K9 Vajra self-propelled howitzers, bringing the total to 200 units, with plans for another 100 in the near future. While the K9 Vajra, a product of collaboration between Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and South Korea's Hanwha Defence, has proven its worth, this procurement raises questions about a missed opportunity to revive a wholly indigenous alternative, the Bhim self-propelled howitzer. ad The K9 Vajra...
L&T Pledges to Build P-75I Submarines Simultaneously at Two Shipyards for Accelerated Production
Larsen & Toubro (L&T), a major Indian conglomerate, has announced its readiness to accelerate the production of submarines under the Project-75I program by constructing them concurrently at two shipyards. J.D. Patil, CEO and Managing Director of L&T, stated that the company is prepared to undertake this ambitious approach should the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Indian Navy require it. ad L&T, in partnership with Spain's Navantia, has submitted a bid for the Project-75I program...
DRDO to Test Twin-Launcher Configuration and MTCR-Compliant Export Variant of Pralay Missile, Targeting Armenian Market
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to test an export variant of its Pralay tactical ballistic missile with a capped range of 290 km. This modification is designed to comply with the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) guidelines for non-member countries, facilitating India's growing defence export ambitions. Armenia has emerged as a potential customer for this advanced missile system. ad The standard Pralay missile boasts a range of 150-500 km, making it a...
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