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HAL Seeks to Extend HS 748 Avro's Lifespan with Upgrade Proposal, But IAF Opts for Airbus C295 as Replacement
A disagreement has arisen between Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) over the fate of the aging Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Avro turboprop transport aircraft. While HAL is keen to modernize the Avro fleet and extend its operational life by two decades, the IAF has opted for the Airbus C295 as its replacement and remains unconvinced by HAL's upgrade proposal. ad The IAF's decision to phase out the Avro stems primarily from its technological obsolescence. However...
India Faces Growing Missile Threat from China's Expanding PLA Rocket Force with Over 2,050 Ballistic and Cruise Missiles
India faces a growing missile threat from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force, which has amassed an extensive arsenal of over 2,050 ballistic and cruise missiles. This arsenal, comprising a diverse range of missiles with varying ranges and capabilities, poses significant challenges to India's defence strategies and national security. ad The PLA Rocket Force's inventory includes over 1,300 Medium-Range Ballistic Missiles (MRBMs) capable of striking targets within a...
From Lightweight Fighter to Multi-Role Aircraft: The Expanding Capabilities of India's LCA Tejas
The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas program stands as a testament to India's ambition and perseverance in indigenous defence development. This journey of innovation and national pride has seen the Tejas evolve from its initial concept as a lightweight fighter to a versatile multi-role aircraft, embodying India's growing aerospace prowess. Conceived in 1983 to replace the aging MiG-21 fleet, the Tejas program faced numerous challenges, taking nearly two decades for the first prototype to...
Indian Army May Expand Deployment of Indigenous Nagastra-I Loitering Munition, Solar Industries Prepares for Mass Production
Solar Industries, a prominent Indian defence ammunition manufacturer, has successfully delivered 480 units of its Nagastra-I Loitering Ammunition to the Indian Army. This delivery comes after the completion of rigorous trials, paving the way for the ammunition's operational use. The Indian Army is currently evaluating the system's performance in real-world conditions, and Solar Industries is gearing up for potentially large-scale orders in the future. ad The Nagastra-I Loitering Ammunition...
India's TEDBF Fighter Jet to Feature AI-Assisted Landing and Take-off for Safer and More Efficient Carrier Operations
India's ambitious Twin Engine Deck-Based Fighter (TEDBF) program is set to incorporate cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance its capabilities. Inheriting advanced features from the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program, the TEDBF will feature AI-assisted automatic landing and take-off systems specifically designed for carrier operations. This technology promises to significantly improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of naval aviation, positioning the TEDBF...
Indian Navy Eyes 4 Aircraft Carriers by 2040 with 171 Carrier-Based Aircraft, Plans to Counter China-Pak's Growing Naval Fleet
The Indian Navy is charting an ambitious course for its future, focused on expanding and modernizing its aircraft carrier fleet to secure maritime dominance in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). This strategic initiative envisions India operating three to four aircraft carriers by 2040, reflecting the country's growing economic strength and its commitment to strengthening its defence capabilities in the face of increasing maritime challenges from China and Pakistan. ad India's current naval...
India Should Avoid Hasty Acquisition of Costly and Premature Foreign Fighter Jets in Response to Pakistan's J-35, Warns Experts
Defence experts are cautioning India against rushing into a potentially costly acquisition of foreign fighter jets in response to Pakistan's anticipated acquisition of the J-35A fifth-generation stealth fighter. They warn that such a reaction could lead to "panic buying," echoing past instances where India hastily procured aircraft to counter Pakistan's advancements, potentially diverting resources from long-term indigenous development programs. ad Experts point to historical precedents...
India's FRCV Program to Involve Two Distinct Prototypes, Both Powered by Indigenous Datran 1500 hp Engine
The Indian Army's ambitious Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program is set to revolutionize its armored fleet by incorporating cutting-edge technology and, importantly, indigenous propulsion systems. At the heart of this initiative is the DRDO-developed Datran 1500hp engine, designed to power the next generation of Indian main battle tanks (MBTs). This engine represents a significant stride towards India's goal of self-reliance in defence technology. ad The Datran 1500hp engine is a...
Guided Pinaka System's Cost-Effectiveness and Pinpoint Accuracy Generating Strong Global Interest After Armenia Order
The Guided Pinaka Rocket System, an advanced artillery rocket system developed by India, is attracting significant international attention following its recent acquisition by Armenia. Major General V. Arya (Retd), Executive Director of Solar Explosives, confirmed the growing global interest in this system, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and pinpoint accuracy as key factors driving demand. ad The Guided Pinaka is an upgraded version of India's indigenous multi-barrel rocket launcher...
Indian Army Trials Gridbots VIPER Robot for Automated Gun Barrel Inspection and Cleaning
The Indian Army is testing an innovative robotic system that could revolutionize the way it maintains its artillery and tank guns. A viral video showcasing the Gridbots VIPER robot in action has highlighted its advanced capabilities in cleaning and inspecting gun barrels. This cutting-edge technology, currently undergoing trials at select locations, promises to replace the traditional manual cleaning process, bringing greater efficiency, precision, and automation to this critical...
Indian Navy Unveils Ambitious Roadmap for Maritime Dominance by 2047, Aiming for 94 New Warships by 2034
The Indian Navy has charted an ambitious course to significantly enhance its maritime capabilities by 2047, coinciding with India's centenary of independence and its aspirations to be a leading global power. With a strong emphasis on self-reliance and indigenization, the Navy aims to commission approximately 94 new warships within the next decade, underscoring its commitment to safeguarding India's maritime interests and expanding its blue-water operational reach. ad The Navy's expansion...
IAF Moves Forward with RFP for 97 More Tejas Mk1A Fighter Jets, Set to Feature Over 65% Indigenous Content & Astra Mk1 BVRAAM
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is significantly expanding its fleet of indigenously-built Tejas fighter jets. Having issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the procurement of 97 more Tejas Mk1A aircraft, the IAF is demonstrating its commitment to the "Make in India" initiative and its confidence in this homegrown fighter. This move follows the Defence Acquisition Council's (DAC) preliminary approval and marks a major step in modernizing the IAF's fighter...
India Will Never Sell Arms to Azerbaijan Because of Its Kashmir Policy Based on Pakistani Propaganda, Say Analysts
Despite reports of Azerbaijan's interest in acquiring Indian-made weaponry, defence analysts assert that such a deal is unlikely unless Baku significantly shifts its foreign policy stance on Kashmir. Azerbaijan's close relationship with Pakistan, and its support for Pakistan's position on the Kashmir issue, presents a major obstacle to any potential defence cooperation with India. ad Analysts emphasize that India will not entertain the idea of selling arms to Azerbaijan unless Baku...
Yunus Aide Claims Bangladesh's "True Freedom" Lies in Annexing Indian Bengal, Assam and Tripura
A close advisor to Bangladeshi Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus has sparked controversy by suggesting that Bangladesh's "true freedom" lies in annexing parts of India. Mahfuj Alam, who serves as a special aide to Yunus and an advisor to Bangladesh's interim government, made these provocative claims in a now-deleted Facebook post. ad In his post, Alam shared a map depicting an expanded Bangladesh that included portions of India's West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura states. He argued that such...
India's Next-Gen Missile Vessels (NGMV) Design Reduces BrahMos Missile Count From 8 to 4, Signaling Shift in Operational Priorities
The Indian Navy's upcoming Next Generation Missile Vessel (NGMV) has undergone design revisions, notably reducing the number of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles it can carry. This change signals a potential shift in the operational priorities for this new class of warships. Earlier renderings of the NGMV showcased it equipped with Quad-Dual BrahMos Launchers positioned behind the ship's main mast. This configuration, designed for space-constrained vessels, allowed the NGMV to carry eight...
ADA Seeks to Equip AMCA with a Cannon that Matches its 5th-Gen Capabilities, Explores Gatling and GSh-301 for Enhanced Firepower
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) is considering upgrading the cannon armament for its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program. Moving beyond the 23mm twin-barrelled Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 cannon, currently used in the Tejas Mk1A and planned for the Tejas MkII, ADA aims to equip the AMCA with a higher-calibre gun to better match its fifth-generation capabilities. ad The AMCA, with a projected maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of approximately 27 tons, has the capacity to...
Azerbaijan Expresses Interest in Indian Weapons Despite Prior Criticism, India Reportedly Rejects Indirect Request
In a surprising turn of events, Azerbaijan has reportedly expressed interest in acquiring Indian-made weapons, despite previously criticizing the quality of Indian arms sold to Armenia. This unexpected overture, conveyed through intermediaries in a Middle Eastern country, comes as Azerbaijan seeks to diversify its sources of military equipment. However, sources suggest that India has rebuffed this indirect request, choosing to prioritize its existing defence partnerships. ad Azerbaijan's...
IAF Deploys Tejas Mk1 Fighters to Western Border for Frontline Role as MiG-21s Begin Phased Retirement
In a significant move, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has deployed its Tejas Mk1 fighter jets to frontline airbases along the western border with Pakistan. This strategic deployment comes as the IAF begins phasing out its aging MiG-21 fleet, with a complete withdrawal expected by 2026. The Tejas, indigenously developed and equipped with modern technology, is stepping up to fill the gap and enhance the IAF's air defen e capabilities in the region. ad The IAF has recently relocated its Final...
Morocco Emphasizes Its Strategic Location for Indian Defence Exports, Offers Access to New African and European Markets
India is strategically positioning itself to expand its defence export footprint by leveraging Morocco as a key gateway to both African and European markets. This ambition was highlighted during a recent defence industry seminar in Rabat, where Morocco's Minister Delegate to the Head of the Government for National Defence, Abdeltif Loudyi, extended a welcoming invitation to Indian defence companies. ad Minister Loudyi emphasized Morocco's commitment to providing a "state-of-the-art...
Pakistan Pushes Forward with PFX Fighter Program Based on JF-17 Design, Aiming for 4.5-Generation Capabilities
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is making significant strides in its pursuit of developing the PFX fighter program, which is now envisioned as a single-engine, 4.5-generation aircraft. The design appears to be derived from the existing JF-17 fighter, incorporating key upgrades such as reduced radar cross-section (RCS) features for enhanced stealth, an Infrared Search and Track (IRST) system for improved situational awareness, and an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar for superior...
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