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IAF Seeks 6 Indigenous AEW&C Systems with 360° Radar and 8+ Hour Endurance to Boost Air Defence
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced a significant step towards modernizing its air defense capabilities with the release of a Request for Information (RFI) for six Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) systems. This move signals India's commitment to enhancing surveillance and threat response mechanisms in the face of evolving security challenges. ad The MoD is seeking proposals from registered Indian vendors for these sophisticated systems, which are designed to provide...
From Long-Range AI Drones to Robotic Swarms: How a New Breed of Startups is Changing the Face of Indian Defence Might
The Indian defence landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation, with a new generation of startups leading the charge in developing cutting-edge technologies for modern warfare. No longer reliant solely on traditional weaponry, India is embracing innovations like AI-powered drones, robotic swarms, and advanced surveillance systems, positioning itself at the forefront of this technological revolution. ad This shift is exemplified by companies like NewSpace Research and Technologies...
India Could Become Largest Rafale Operator by 2040 with Potential 114 Jets Under MRFA and 31 More Rafale M, Predicts Dassault
India could become a global leader in Rafale fighter jet operation by 2040, potentially surpassing even France, according to projections by Dassault Aviation. This ambitious forecast comes as India steadily expands its Rafale fleet, with the Indian Air Force (IAF) already operating 36 jets and the Indian Navy set to acquire 26 Rafale M naval variants. ad Dassault, the French aerospace manufacturer, believes India's Rafale numbers could swell to 176 if the IAF selects the jet for its...
Indian An-32 Aircraft and Talwar-class Frigates Face Uncertain Future After Russian Missile Strike on Ukrainian Factory
India's defence capabilities could be facing significant challenges following a recent Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian factory crucial for the production of engines used in Indian military aircraft and warships. The Motor Sich enterprise in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine, a vital manufacturer of Ivchenko Progress AI-20DM turboprop engines that power the Indian Air Force's (IAF) An-32 transport aircraft, was reportedly targeted yet again. This follows a previous strike on the same facility...
India Unlikely to Pursue Russia's Su-75 'Checkmate' 5th Gen Fighter Jet Due to Financial and Developmental Hurdles
India appears to be distancing itself from Russia's Su-75 Checkmate fighter jet program, citing financial constraints and developmental uncertainties. A senior Indian Air Force (IAF) official, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed that the IAF is not actively considering the Su-75, primarily due to the significant financial burden it would place on India. The Su-75 Checkmate, a single-engine stealth fighter developed by Russia's Sukhoi Design Bureau, was unveiled at the MAKS 2021...
Indian Army Gears Up for Rigorous Evaluation of FRCV Contenders with "Make in India" Focus
The Indian Army is preparing for a comprehensive evaluation of companies vying to build the Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV), a critical program aimed at replacing the aging T-72 Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) by 2030. With an Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) already in place for the procurement of 1,700 FRCVs, the competition is expected to be fierce, attracting both domestic and international players. ad A key aspect of the evaluation process will be a special audit conducted by the Indian Army...
Tata to Establish India's First Overseas WhAP Armored Vehicle Plant in Morocco with Annual Production of 100 units
Morocco – In a landmark move for India's defence industry, Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL), a Tata Group company, is set to establish India's first overseas defence manufacturing plant in Casablanca, Morocco. This significant development marks a major step in India's push to become a global defence exporter and strengthens its strategic ties with Africa. The state-of-the-art facility will primarily produce the Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP), an 8x8 amphibious infantry combat vehicle...
Indian Army to Extend Pinaka Rocket System Range by 4X to 300 km, Solidifying Global Standing
The Indian Army is significantly bolstering its artillery capabilities with plans to dramatically increase the range of its Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launch (MRLS) systems. According to Lt Gen Adosh Kumar, Director General of Artillery, efforts are underway to extend the system's reach by up to four times its current range, placing it among the top rocket systems worldwide. ad Currently, the standard Pinaka rocket has a range of 38km, while the Guided Extended Range version reaches 75km...
India's Artillery Gets Make in India Boost: 155mm Ammunition Production Opens to Private Sector
In a major push for self-reliance and modernization, India is opening the production of 155mm artillery ammunition to the private sector. This move, announced by Lt Gen Adosh Kumar, Director General of Artillery, signifies a significant step in India's ambitious artillery modernization plan. Previously, the production of this crucial ammunition was limited to a single agency, creating potential bottlenecks and vulnerabilities in the supply chain. Now, under the 'Make in India' initiative...
Indian Army Orders 700 "Indianized" Trinetra Drones from AeroArc for Surveillance in J&K and High-Altitude Areas
In a move to enhance surveillance capabilities, the Indian Army has placed a significant order for nearly 700 Trinetra drones. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a modified version of a design originally developed by the American startup, Skydio, and are currently utilized by both the US Department of Defense and the Ukrainian military. The Trinetra drones have been adapted for Indian conditions by AeroArc, an Indian firm based in Coimbatore. Arjun Aggarwal, AeroArc's managing...
DRDO Chief Calls for Cultural Shift in Defence Research, Emphasizing Risk-Taking and Increased R&D Spending
Dr. Samir V Kamat, Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has delivered a powerful message urging a shift in India's approach to defence research and development. Speaking at the Air Chief Marshal L.M. Katre Memorial Lecture 2024, Dr. Kamat highlighted the detrimental effects of risk aversion and intolerance of failure on innovation within the sector. "If there is a failure, immediately you get a Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report saying that you...
Indonesia Explores Indian Submarines to Strengthen Maritime Security
Indonesia is actively considering the acquisition of submarines from India as part of its strategy to enhance its naval capabilities and protect its maritime interests. This potential deal signals a growing defence cooperation between the two nations, both of whom seek to maintain stability and security in the Indo-Pacific region. Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director at Gateway House, a Mumbai-based think tank, highlighted the potential for Indian start-ups to play a key role in this...
HAL to Outsource 45% of F414 Engine Manufacturing for Tejas MkII Jet to Private Sector, Confirms New CMD
In a move to expedite indigenous production and meet the requirements for the upcoming Tejas MkII Light Combat Aircraft, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is poised to outsource nearly half of the manufacturing for the GE 414 engines to the private sector. This was confirmed by the newly appointed chairman and managing director of HAL, DK Sunil, in an interview with ET. ad Sunil revealed that India is on the cusp of finalizing a deal with the US to acquire advanced fighter jet engine...
India Mulls 500km-Range Pralay Missile Sale to Armenia in Response to Azerbaijan's LORA
India is reportedly evaluating Armenia's request to procure the Pralay tactical ballistic missile amidst escalating tensions with Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. This move follows Armenia's approach in June seeking the Pralay to counter Azerbaijan's acquisition of the Israeli LORA long-range missile system, allegedly deployed against Armenia during the 2020 conflict. ad As a member of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), India faces restrictions on exporting missiles...
Why India is Acquiring MQ-9 Predator Drones Despite Having a Similar Tapas UAV Program
India's planned acquisition of 31 MQ-9 Reaper drones from the US, despite its ongoing development of the indigenous Tapas UAV, underscores the complex realities of India's defence modernization efforts. While striving for self-reliance in defence technology, India also faces immediate security challenges, particularly from neighboring China, necessitating the acquisition of proven and capable systems. ad Technical limitations, especially concerning engine capabilities, have plagued the...
Armenia in Dire Need for India's LCA Tejas Mk1A as Azerbaijan Acquired JF-17C Jets from Pakistan
Azerbaijan's recent acquisition of JF-17C (Block-III) fighter jets from Pakistan has significantly altered the military balance in the South Caucasus region, leaving Armenia in a vulnerable position. This move has placed increasing pressure on Armenia, a close ally of India, to bolster its air defence capabilities. The JF-17C, a joint venture between Pakistan and China, is a modern, multi-role combat aircraft capable of undertaking a wide array of missions. Its induction into the...
How Aging Cheetah and Cheetal Utility Helicopters Hold the Line Along Ladakh Amidst Delays in LUH Induction
Even as the Indian Army strives to modernize its fleet of utility helicopters, the aging Cheetah, Chetak, and Cheetal helicopters, alongside the Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH), continue to serve as a vital lifeline for troops stationed in the challenging high-altitude regions of Ladakh, including the Siachen glacier. ad The indigenous Light Utility Helicopter (LUH), developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to replace the Cheetah and Chetak, is progressing but behind schedule...
DRDO's NGMBT Tank Design for FRCV Program Reaches Critical Review Stage After 3 Years in the Making
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has reached a crucial milestone in its ambitious Next Generation Main Battle Tank (NGMBT) project, with the design now approaching the critical design review (CDR) stage. This development comes three years after the initial preliminary design review, marking significant progress in the development of this cutting-edge tank intended for the Indian Army's Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program. ad The NGMBT, designed to meet the...
DRDO to Transform Abhyas HEAT into Kamikaze Drone and Loitering Munition for Manned-Unmanned Teaming Operations
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to significantly expand the capabilities of its Abhyas High-speed Expendable Aerial Target (HEAT), transforming it from a simple target drone into a versatile weapon system for the modern battlefield. Initially designed to simulate enemy aircraft for missile testing, the Abhyas boasts a range of 100 km, can fly at speeds up to 0.5 Mach, and offers 45 minutes of endurance. The DRDO's Aeronautical Development Establishment...
Indian Navy Plans to Purchase 2 Rafale Simulation Centers for Pilot Training as Two-Seater Rafale M Not Carrier-Capable
The Indian Navy is set to significantly enhance its Rafale pilot training capabilities as it moves forward with plans to acquire two Rafale Simulation Centers. This strategic investment comes alongside ongoing negotiations for the purchase of 26 Rafale M fighter jets, which includes a mix of single-seater and two-seater variants. ad While the two-seater Rafale M models offer valuable training opportunities, their inability to operate from aircraft carriers presented a challenge for the...
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