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In a statement that highlights the challenges faced by India's indigenous defence industry, Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, Vice Chief of the Indian Navy, announced Tuesday that the US-made MQ-9B Reaper drones are better suited to the Navy's maritime surveillance needs than the domestically developed TAPAS UAV.
The MQ-9B Reaper, produced by General Atomics, boasts extended range and endurance capabilities crucial for monitoring vast oceanic expanses, a key requirement for the Indian Navy...
In a move that could redefine armored warfare, the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) is developing a revolutionary new ammunition system for main battle tanks. Led by Major General Rajiv Narayanan, a Professor of Practice at the institute, and in collaboration with Lieutenant General Shankar, the project focuses on creating ramjet-powered Fin Stabilized Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot (FSAPDS) shells. This ambitious endeavor seeks to significantly boost the range and...
In a significant move to strengthen its nuclear deterrence capabilities, India quietly launched its fourth nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) this week at the Ship Building Center in Visakhapatnam. This launch comes amidst heightened geopolitical tensions and underscores India's commitment to maintaining a credible second-strike capability.
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The new submarine, codenamed S4*, boasts 75% indigenous content, a testament to India's growing prowess in naval technology. It is...
India's ambitious Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program has garnered international attention, with Serbian military experts praising its innovative design and cutting-edge technology. The FRCV, intended to replace the aging T-72 main battle tanks in the Indian Army, is being lauded for its potential to significantly enhance India's armored capabilities.
According to a recent analysis by RedEffect, a Serbian YouTube channel specializing in military technology, the FRCV draws inspiration...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is grappling with its lowest squadron strength since the 1965 war with Pakistan, raising serious concerns about the nation's combat readiness against potential threats from China and Pakistan.
Delays in the production of indigenous fighter jets, coupled with the phasing out of aging aircraft, have exacerbated the situation, leaving the IAF with only 31 squadrons compared to the sanctioned strength of 42.
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Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh recently acknowledged the...
French aerospace giant Safran is making a strong bid to collaborate with India on the development of a powerful 110kN engine for the nation's ambitious Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program.
In a move that could significantly impact India's fighter jet landscape, Safran has revealed that this new engine could also be integrated into the Tejas Mk2 if India decides to move away from the currently planned General Electric F-414 engine.
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This revelation comes as India is actively...
GE Aerospace is set to begin manufacturing its advanced F414 jet engines in India, marking a significant step in the country's efforts to bolster its domestic defence industry. The announcement was made by Vikram Rai, Chief Executive of GE Aerospace South Asia, at the NDTV World Summit on Monday.
This initiative is a collaborative effort between GE Aerospace and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), with production slated to take place at a facility in Bangalore.
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The F414 engines will...
France has formally requested India to tighten its export controls on avionics components used in Su-30 fighter jets, amid fears that these crucial systems could be indirectly supplied to Russia, bypassing international sanctions.
The concern stems from reports that a Kazakhstan-based company is facilitating the repair and maintenance of Russian Su-30SM fighter jets using French-made technology, potentially sourced from India.
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The Su-30SM, a variant of the Su-30MKI operated by the Indian...
In a move to maintain its air superiority in the coming decades, India is embarking on an ambitious plan to develop an indigenous 6th generation fighter jet. This advanced aircraft is intended to replace the older Su-30MKI fighters, the current backbone of the Indian Air Force (IAF), starting in the mid-2040s.
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The Su-30MKI fleet, inducted in the early 2000s, has been a cornerstone of the IAF's combat capabilities. However, with the rapid pace of technological advancement and the evolving...
The Indian Navy's ambitious plan to bolster its naval aviation capabilities with a squadron of domestically developed LCA-Navy carrier-based fighters has hit a snag due to pending government procedures, according to Jitendra J Jadhav, Distinguished Scientist and Director General of the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA).
While Jadhav expressed confidence that these procedural hurdles would be cleared soon, the delay underscores the complexities involved in procuring indigenously...
India's domestically developed light combat aircraft, the Tejas MkII, is poised to make a significant technological leap by incorporating a Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based fire control radar, the Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA). This advancement marks a major milestone for India's aerospace industry, highlighting the nation's growing self-reliance in defence technology.
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The Uttam AESA, developed by the DRDO, will be the first GaN-based fire control radar deployed on an Indian...
The ambitious AUKUS trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, which promised to deliver advanced nuclear-powered submarines (SSNs) to Australia, appears to be facing significant hurdles.
Recent reports from the US Congressional Research Service highlight challenges in the American shipbuilding industry, potentially jeopardizing the timely delivery of these crucial vessels.
This development has opened a window of opportunity for India, which...
In a move aimed at bolstering defence ties and countering China's growing assertiveness in the South China Sea, India has offered to co-develop advanced weapon systems with the Philippines. This significant development comes amidst heightened tensions in the Indo-Pacific region and reflects a growing strategic convergence between the two nations.
India's Defence Secretary, Giridhar Aramane, extended the offer during the fifth bilateral Joint Defence Cooperation Committee meeting held in...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is looking to procure 114 new multi-role fighter aircraft (MRFA) to modernize its fleet and address growing regional security challenges. While the United States is eager to secure this lucrative contract with its F-21 fighter jet, a rebranded and upgraded version of the F-16, questions linger about whether this aging platform can truly compete with more modern rivals.
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Lockheed Martin, the manufacturer of the F-21, is highlighting the aircraft's affordability...
Indian Army Tests 50+ New Technologies in "Swavlamban Shakti" Exercise to Prepare for Future Warfare
The Indian Army's Southern Command has launched a major military exercise, "Swavlamban Shakti," at the Babina Field Firing Ranges near Jhansi.
The exercise, which began on Friday and will continue until October 22nd, focuses on integrating cutting-edge technologies into the Army's offensive strategies to ensure combat readiness for future warfare scenarios.
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Lieutenant General Prit Pal Singh, General Officer Commanding the Sudarshan Chakra Corps, is overseeing the exercise, which involves...
New Delhi, India - The Indian armed forces are set to bolster their surveillance and strike capabilities with the acquisition of 31 MQ-9B Predator drones from General Atomics, a major U.S. defence contractor. The nearly $3.5 billion deal, finalized under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, will see the delivery of these advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) between January 2029 and September 2030.
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This acquisition marks a significant step in modernizing India's defence...
In a significant advancement for India's armored capabilities, the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) is developing a new 120mm smoothbore gun for the highly anticipated Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV).
This move marks a departure from the 120mm rifled gun currently employed in the Arjun Main Battle Tank (MBT) and aligns India with the global trend towards smoothbore technology in modern tank design.
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The FRCV program, envisioned as a successor to the aging T-72...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is looking to accelerate the production of its indigenous Tejas Mk2 fighter jet by enlisting the help of private sector manufacturers.
This move comes as the IAF anticipates a potential production bottleneck stemming from high demand for the Tejas Mk1A, which may strain the capacity of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
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HAL, the state-owned aerospace and defence company, had initially planned to produce the Tejas Mk1A using three production lines, with a...
In a move aimed at bolstering Dassault Aviation's bid for the Indian Air Force's (IAF) Medium Range Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender, Safran, a leading aerospace and defense company, has announced its commitment to manufacturing M-88 engines entirely in India. This strategic decision aligns with the Indian government's "Make in India" initiative and promises significant benefits for both countries.
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The M-88 engine, renowned for its power and reliability, is the driving force behind the...
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