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Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group K-4 MISSILE:- INDIA'S SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE K-4 is a nuclear capable intermediate range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development in the 2000s–2010s byDefence Research and Development Organisation of India to arm the Arihant-class submarine and to complement or replace Sagarika (missile) K-15 Sagarika missile.. Named after Kalam, a secret family of advanced weapons is taking shape but the Government is yet todecide on
K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from APACHE AH-64E: A GAME CHANGER FOR INDIAN ARMED FORCES The AH-64E comes with a 30-mm M230 cannon with 1 200 rounds of ammunition. It has 4 hardpoint on stub wings and can carry various missiles. Armament is being tailored, depeinding on mission requirements. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 AGM-114R Hellfire 2 anti-tank guided missiles, up to two AIM-9 Sidewinder, four AIM-92 Stinger, or four Mistral WHAT ARE SOME BADASS ACTS OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE The most audacious and perhaps a “badass” act of Indian Air Force, in its thorough history of over 8 decades, has been the plan to execute an operation against a US Navy Carrier Strike Group. During the 1971 Indo-Pak War, Indian Armed Forces were carrying out lighting attacks against the West Pakistani forces deployed in East Pakistanand
INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. KAVERI ENGINE SOON TO HEAD FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE TESTS High-Altitude Test Facilities usually are capable to simulate Mach 2 to 3 speeds and up to 75000 feet altitudes to testing experimental engines. Safran carried out a technical audit on the Kaveri engine development and submitted a report. According to the report submitted, it was stated that the Kaveri engine has attained sufficient level of HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers toRAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group K-4 MISSILE:- INDIA'S SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE K-4 is a nuclear capable intermediate range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development in the 2000s–2010s byDefence Research and Development Organisation of India to arm the Arihant-class submarine and to complement or replace Sagarika (missile) K-15 Sagarika missile.. Named after Kalam, a secret family of advanced weapons is taking shape but the Government is yet todecide on
K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from APACHE AH-64E: A GAME CHANGER FOR INDIAN ARMED FORCES The AH-64E comes with a 30-mm M230 cannon with 1 200 rounds of ammunition. It has 4 hardpoint on stub wings and can carry various missiles. Armament is being tailored, depeinding on mission requirements. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 AGM-114R Hellfire 2 anti-tank guided missiles, up to two AIM-9 Sidewinder, four AIM-92 Stinger, or four Mistral WHAT ARE SOME BADASS ACTS OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE The most audacious and perhaps a “badass” act of Indian Air Force, in its thorough history of over 8 decades, has been the plan to execute an operation against a US Navy Carrier Strike Group. During the 1971 Indo-Pak War, Indian Armed Forces were carrying out lighting attacks against the West Pakistani forces deployed in East Pakistanand
INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. KAVERI ENGINE SOON TO HEAD FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE TESTS High-Altitude Test Facilities usually are capable to simulate Mach 2 to 3 speeds and up to 75000 feet altitudes to testing experimental engines. Safran carried out a technical audit on the Kaveri engine development and submitted a report. According to the report submitted, it was stated that the Kaveri engine has attained sufficient level of HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers to K-4 MISSILE:- INDIA'S SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE K-4 is a nuclear capable intermediate range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development in the 2000s–2010s byDefence Research and Development Organisation of India to arm the Arihant-class submarine and to complement or replace Sagarika (missile) K-15 Sagarika missile.. Named after Kalam, a secret family of advanced weapons is taking shape but the Government is yet todecide on
IAF WILL SOON ADD 29 NETRA AWE&C PLATFORM TO COMBAT TWO IAF will soon add 29 Netra AWE&C platform to combat two-front war. India is facing constant threat from its neighbors on both eastern and western front of the country’s border. India has fought 5 wars in the short span of time on both the fronts and already facing continuous insurgency and malpractices sponsored by the nations aroundits border.
HOW EFFECTIVE IS INS VIKRANT COMPARED TO THE CARRIERS OF INS Vikrant uses Gas Turbine, which is more efficient than a Diesel turbine but less efficient when compared to nuclear propulsion. Flight deck area of INS Vikrant is around 10,000 m sq where as some of the super carriers have a deck areas of 25,000 m sq. INS Vikrant has 14 decks in all whereas some of the super carriers have 25 decks. DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
WHAT ARE SOME BADASS ACTS OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE The most audacious and perhaps a “badass” act of Indian Air Force, in its thorough history of over 8 decades, has been the plan to execute an operation against a US Navy Carrier Strike Group. During the 1971 Indo-Pak War, Indian Armed Forces were carrying out lighting attacks against the West Pakistani forces deployed in East Pakistanand
AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. ATTACK HELICOPTERS: WHY INDIA NEEDS THESE HELICOPTERS In this context, the development of the light combat helicopter (LCH) by the HAL is a mile stone achievement. The LCH aims to gate crash the exclusive club of the state of art light attack helicopters, which includes Eurocopters Tiger, Bells AH 1ZRAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group KAVERI ENGINE SOON TO HEAD FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE TESTS High-Altitude Test Facilities usually are capable to simulate Mach 2 to 3 speeds and up to 75000 feet altitudes to testing experimental engines. Safran carried out a technical audit on the Kaveri engine development and submitted a report. According to the report submitted, it was stated that the Kaveri engine has attained sufficient level of TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from INDIA’S NIRBHAY V/S. PAKISTAN’S BABUR:- WHICH SUBSONIC HATF-VII(BABUR) The Hatf 7 “Babur” is a short-range, turbojet-powered ground-launch cruise missile.Development of missile started in the 1990s as a response to the Indian cruise missile program, and may have been aided by the reverse engineering of one or more U.S. RGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk missiles recovered by Pakistan in May1998.
HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers toRAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group KAVERI ENGINE SOON TO HEAD FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE TESTS High-Altitude Test Facilities usually are capable to simulate Mach 2 to 3 speeds and up to 75000 feet altitudes to testing experimental engines. Safran carried out a technical audit on the Kaveri engine development and submitted a report. According to the report submitted, it was stated that the Kaveri engine has attained sufficient level of TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from INDIA’S NIRBHAY V/S. PAKISTAN’S BABUR:- WHICH SUBSONIC HATF-VII(BABUR) The Hatf 7 “Babur” is a short-range, turbojet-powered ground-launch cruise missile.Development of missile started in the 1990s as a response to the Indian cruise missile program, and may have been aided by the reverse engineering of one or more U.S. RGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk missiles recovered by Pakistan in May1998.
HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers to K-4 MISSILE:- INDIA'S SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE K-4 is a nuclear capable intermediate range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development in the 2000s–2010s byDefence Research and Development Organisation of India to arm the Arihant-class submarine and to complement or replace Sagarika (missile) K-15 Sagarika missile.. Named after Kalam, a secret family of advanced weapons is taking shape but the Government is yet todecide on
AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 HOW EFFECTIVE IS INS VIKRANT COMPARED TO THE CARRIERS OF INS Vikrant uses Gas Turbine, which is more efficient than a Diesel turbine but less efficient when compared to nuclear propulsion. Flight deck area of INS Vikrant is around 10,000 m sq where as some of the super carriers have a deck areas of 25,000 m sq. INS Vikrant has 14 decks in all whereas some of the super carriers have 25 decks. BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. INDIA’S NIRBHAY V/S. PAKISTAN’S BABUR:- WHICH SUBSONIC HATF-VII(BABUR) The Hatf 7 “Babur” is a short-range, turbojet-powered ground-launch cruise missile.Development of missile started in the 1990s as a response to the Indian cruise missile program, and may have been aided by the reverse engineering of one or more U.S. RGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk missiles recovered by Pakistan in May1998.
MWF-TEJAS MK2 VS GRIPEN E: WHY DID INDIA GO FOR THE MARK 2 Gripen E vs LCA- Tejas MK-II. For long Gripen vs LCA-Tejas comparison debate has been waged online by supporters of the both the fighter jets but further here we will continue to explore technology which SAAB was able to integrate into their latest Gripen variant and how India can take clues from them in developing LCA- Tejas MK-II. HAL LCA TEJAS- AN UNREALISED OPPORTUNITY Tejas is a 4+ generation, supersonic, highly maneuverable, multi-role, smallest and lightest in its class contemporary combat aircraft designed for the Indian Air Force designed and developed by DRDO. It is considered ‘game changer’ HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
IS INDIA WORKING ON SURYA ICBM? WHAT COULD BE THE The range of Agni 5 itself is a mystery of sorts as China claims that it can travel as far as 8,000 kms. The DRDO claims that Agni 5 has arange of 5,000 kms.
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Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group APACHE AH-64E: A GAME CHANGER FOR INDIAN ARMED FORCES The AH-64E comes with a 30-mm M230 cannon with 1 200 rounds of ammunition. It has 4 hardpoint on stub wings and can carry various missiles. Armament is being tailored, depeinding on mission requirements. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 AGM-114R Hellfire 2 anti-tank guided missiles, up to two AIM-9 Sidewinder, four AIM-92 Stinger, or four Mistral INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers toRAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
KAVERI ENGINE SOON TO HEAD FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE TESTS High-Altitude Test Facilities usually are capable to simulate Mach 2 to 3 speeds and up to 75000 feet altitudes to testing experimental engines. Safran carried out a technical audit on the Kaveri engine development and submitted a report. According to the report submitted, it was stated that the Kaveri engine has attained sufficient level of INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from INDIA’S NIRBHAY V/S. PAKISTAN’S BABUR:- WHICH SUBSONIC HATF-VII(BABUR) The Hatf 7 “Babur” is a short-range, turbojet-powered ground-launch cruise missile.Development of missile started in the 1990s as a response to the Indian cruise missile program, and may have been aided by the reverse engineering of one or more U.S. RGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk missiles recovered by Pakistan in May1998.
HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers to K-4 MISSILE:- INDIA'S SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE K-4 is a nuclear capable intermediate range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development in the 2000s–2010s byDefence Research and Development Organisation of India to arm the Arihant-class submarine and to complement or replace Sagarika (missile) K-15 Sagarika missile.. Named after Kalam, a secret family of advanced weapons is taking shape but the Government is yet todecide on
INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing inthe region.
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. MWF-TEJAS MK2 VS GRIPEN E: WHY DID INDIA GO FOR THE MARK 2 Gripen E vs LCA- Tejas MK-II. For long Gripen vs LCA-Tejas comparison debate has been waged online by supporters of the both the fighter jets but further here we will continue to explore technology which SAAB was able to integrate into their latest Gripen variant and how India can take clues from them in developing LCA- Tejas MK-II. HAL LCA TEJAS- AN UNREALISED OPPORTUNITY Tejas is a 4+ generation, supersonic, highly maneuverable, multi-role, smallest and lightest in its class contemporary combat aircraft designed for the Indian Air Force designed and developed by DRDO. It is considered ‘game changer’ BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
IS INDIA WORKING ON SURYA ICBM? WHAT COULD BE THE The range of Agni 5 itself is a mystery of sorts as China claims that it can travel as far as 8,000 kms. The DRDO claims that Agni 5 has arange of 5,000 kms.
SSN SUBMARINE: INDIA’S NEXT GENERATION NUCLEAR ATTACK The Government of India approved the construction of six new nuclear powered attack submarines (SSN) in February 2015. These will be designed by the Navy’s in-house Directorate of Naval Design and indigenously built in the Shipbuilding Center at Visakhapatnam. After nearly 40 years of Research and Development, India’s less talkedabout
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Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group APACHE AH-64E: A GAME CHANGER FOR INDIAN ARMED FORCES The AH-64E comes with a 30-mm M230 cannon with 1 200 rounds of ammunition. It has 4 hardpoint on stub wings and can carry various missiles. Armament is being tailored, depeinding on mission requirements. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 AGM-114R Hellfire 2 anti-tank guided missiles, up to two AIM-9 Sidewinder, four AIM-92 Stinger, or four Mistral INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers toRAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group APACHE AH-64E: A GAME CHANGER FOR INDIAN ARMED FORCES The AH-64E comes with a 30-mm M230 cannon with 1 200 rounds of ammunition. It has 4 hardpoint on stub wings and can carry various missiles. Armament is being tailored, depeinding on mission requirements. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 AGM-114R Hellfire 2 anti-tank guided missiles, up to two AIM-9 Sidewinder, four AIM-92 Stinger, or four Mistral INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers to K-4 MISSILE:- INDIA'S SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE K-4 is a nuclear capable intermediate range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development in the 2000s–2010s byDefence Research and Development Organisation of India to arm the Arihant-class submarine and to complement or replace Sagarika (missile) K-15 Sagarika missile.. Named after Kalam, a secret family of advanced weapons is taking shape but the Government is yet todecide on
INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing inthe region.
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. MWF-TEJAS MK2 VS GRIPEN E: WHY DID INDIA GO FOR THE MARK 2 Gripen E vs LCA- Tejas MK-II. For long Gripen vs LCA-Tejas comparison debate has been waged online by supporters of the both the fighter jets but further here we will continue to explore technology which SAAB was able to integrate into their latest Gripen variant and how India can take clues from them in developing LCA- Tejas MK-II. HAL LCA TEJAS- AN UNREALISED OPPORTUNITY Tejas is a 4+ generation, supersonic, highly maneuverable, multi-role, smallest and lightest in its class contemporary combat aircraft designed for the Indian Air Force designed and developed by DRDO. It is considered ‘game changer’ BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
IS INDIA WORKING ON SURYA ICBM? WHAT COULD BE THE The range of Agni 5 itself is a mystery of sorts as China claims that it can travel as far as 8,000 kms. The DRDO claims that Agni 5 has arange of 5,000 kms.
SSN SUBMARINE: INDIA’S NEXT GENERATION NUCLEAR ATTACK The Government of India approved the construction of six new nuclear powered attack submarines (SSN) in February 2015. These will be designed by the Navy’s in-house Directorate of Naval Design and indigenously built in the Shipbuilding Center at Visakhapatnam. After nearly 40 years of Research and Development, India’s less talkedabout
RAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
INS VIKRAMADITYA V/S. CNS LIAONING:- FORCE OF THE FUTURE CNS Liaoning:- Force Of The Future IND-CHINA War. Liaoning, is the first aircraft carrier commissioned into the People’s Liberation Army Navy and INS Vikramaditya is the third aircraft carrier commissioned by the Indian navy since independence. India’s first aircraft carrier INS Vikrant was purchased from the United Kingdom inthe year 1957.
APACHE AH-64E: A GAME CHANGER FOR INDIAN ARMED FORCES The AH-64E comes with a 30-mm M230 cannon with 1 200 rounds of ammunition. It has 4 hardpoint on stub wings and can carry various missiles. Armament is being tailored, depeinding on mission requirements. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 AGM-114R Hellfire 2 anti-tank guided missiles, up to two AIM-9 Sidewinder, four AIM-92 Stinger, or four Mistral INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers toRAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
INS VIKRAMADITYA V/S. CNS LIAONING:- FORCE OF THE FUTURE CNS Liaoning:- Force Of The Future IND-CHINA War. Liaoning, is the first aircraft carrier commissioned into the People’s Liberation Army Navy and INS Vikramaditya is the third aircraft carrier commissioned by the Indian navy since independence. India’s first aircraft carrier INS Vikrant was purchased from the United Kingdom inthe year 1957.
APACHE AH-64E: A GAME CHANGER FOR INDIAN ARMED FORCES The AH-64E comes with a 30-mm M230 cannon with 1 200 rounds of ammunition. It has 4 hardpoint on stub wings and can carry various missiles. Armament is being tailored, depeinding on mission requirements. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 AGM-114R Hellfire 2 anti-tank guided missiles, up to two AIM-9 Sidewinder, four AIM-92 Stinger, or four Mistral INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers to TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
K-4 MISSILE:- INDIA'S SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE K-4 is a nuclear capable intermediate range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development in the 2000s–2010s byDefence Research and Development Organisation of India to arm the Arihant-class submarine and to complement or replace Sagarika (missile) K-15 Sagarika missile.. Named after Kalam, a secret family of advanced weapons is taking shape but the Government is yet todecide on
INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing inthe region.
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 AFTER INDUCTION OF LCA TEJAS, IT IS TIME TO BUILD TWIN The Rafale deal had lumbered on for years, the fundamental mistake made by our policy makers was to pursue a full-fledged technology transfer regime for the fighter, instead of allowing complete manufacture in France which would have helped in its accelerated delivery at a significantly lower price point. INDIA’S NIRBHAY V/S. PAKISTAN’S BABUR:- WHICH SUBSONIC HATF-VII(BABUR) The Hatf 7 “Babur” is a short-range, turbojet-powered ground-launch cruise missile.Development of missile started in the 1990s as a response to the Indian cruise missile program, and may have been aided by the reverse engineering of one or more U.S. RGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk missiles recovered by Pakistan in May1998.
BATTLE OF 1965 WAR: WHEN INDIA'S 'ASAL UTTAR' TURNED INTO Courage is contagious and it often turns certain defeats into victories. The battle of Asal Uttar, fought between the armies of India and Pakistan between September 8- 10 in 1965, is one such tale of unparalleled courage displayed by Indian soldiers, and it changed the course of the war altogether. HAL LCA TEJAS- AN UNREALISED OPPORTUNITY Tejas is a 4+ generation, supersonic, highly maneuverable, multi-role, smallest and lightest in its class contemporary combat aircraft designed for the Indian Air Force designed and developed by DRDO. It is considered ‘game changer’ HOW INDIA KEPT ITS DEEP PENETRATION STRIKE JAGUARS UP How India kept its Deep Penetration Strike Jaguars up-dated. The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft designed and developed by a joint venture between Breguet of France (Now part of Dassault) and UK based British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).It was built by HAL under licence.It was retired from British Royal Air Force in2007and
IS INDIA WORKING ON SURYA ICBM? WHAT COULD BE THE The range of Agni 5 itself is a mystery of sorts as China claims that it can travel as far as 8,000 kms. The DRDO claims that Agni 5 has arange of 5,000 kms.
RAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group GIANT SUPER TEJAS REVEALED: OUR ANALYSIS Giant Super Tejas revealed: Our analysis. The Tejas effort to create an indigenous fighter for India took a dramatic turn with last week’s reveal of a plan for a twin-engined variant with twice the thrust and almost doubled weight. The new aircraft is a close-coupled canard delta in the same class as the Rafale. Jim Smith gives hisanalysis.
TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
HAL ENTERING NAVAL UTILITY HELICOPTERS COMPETITION WILL One of the important policy reforms announcements done by the government in defence manufacturing in India last week was allowing foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to invest up to 74 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in defence ventures in India. INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 HAL LCA TEJAS- AN UNREALISED OPPORTUNITY Tejas is a 4+ generation, supersonic, highly maneuverable, multi-role, smallest and lightest in its class contemporary combat aircraft designed for the Indian Air Force designed and developed by DRDO. It is considered ‘game changer’ CHINA MAY WIN, WITHOUT FIGHTING China may win, without fighting | Opinion. by defenceupdate. China’s territorial revisionism has been unrelenting. Under Mao Zedong, China more than doubled its size by annexing Tibet and Xinjiang, making it the world’s fourth- largest country in area. Under Xi Jinping, China’s expansionism increasingly threatens its neighbours, big and K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from TEJAS MARK II TO HAVE ABILITY TO CONDUCT BALAKOT-LIKE The indigenous Tejas Mark II fighter jet will have the capacity to conduct operations such as the one the Indian Air Force undertook in Balakot, with beyond-visual-range missiles with a greater reach and virtually jam-proof AESA radars in order to be suitable replacements for the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s aging Mirage 2000 fighters, according to the agency overseeing the development the aircraft.RAJENDRA FCR
Each Akash battery has a single Rajendra radar which is linked to up to 4 Akash launchers, each with 3 missiles. Each Rajendra radar can guide up to 2 of these missiles against a single target, with 8 missiles in the air at the same time. 4 Akash batteries make up a group in the Indian Army configuration, with a central 3D CAR radar acting as the early warning sensor for the entire group GIANT SUPER TEJAS REVEALED: OUR ANALYSIS Giant Super Tejas revealed: Our analysis. The Tejas effort to create an indigenous fighter for India took a dramatic turn with last week’s reveal of a plan for a twin-engined variant with twice the thrust and almost doubled weight. The new aircraft is a close-coupled canard delta in the same class as the Rafale. Jim Smith gives hisanalysis.
TEDBF V/S. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA:- FUTURE OF INDIAN NAVY. by defenceupdate. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) controlled by the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) will develop a Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for the Indian Navy (IN) instead of persisting with the development of a Mk2 variant of the LCA-Navy(NLCA) design.
HAL ENTERING NAVAL UTILITY HELICOPTERS COMPETITION WILL One of the important policy reforms announcements done by the government in defence manufacturing in India last week was allowing foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to invest up to 74 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in defence ventures in India. INDIA, JAPAN INK MUTUAL MILITARY LOGISTICS AGREEMENT by defenceupdate. After years of negotiations, India and Japan have inked a landmark agreement that will allow their militaries to access each other’s bases for logistics support, a key development that comes in the backdrop of growing concerns over China’s military muscle flexing in the region. The acquisition and cross-servicing pactwas
DRDO STAR:- INDIA'S SUPERSONIC LFRJ BASED ANTISHIP MISSILE DRDO STAR:- India’s Supersonic LFRJ based Antiship Missile. DRDO has been carrying out Research and Development to develop missile based on LFRJ (Liquid Fuel Ramjet) Engine . STAR stands for Supersonic TARget. This will be surface launched (with a booster) and will serve as a supersonic target for A2A and S2A missiles.capable to hit Mach 2.4 HAL LCA TEJAS- AN UNREALISED OPPORTUNITY Tejas is a 4+ generation, supersonic, highly maneuverable, multi-role, smallest and lightest in its class contemporary combat aircraft designed for the Indian Air Force designed and developed by DRDO. It is considered ‘game changer’ CHINA MAY WIN, WITHOUT FIGHTING China may win, without fighting | Opinion. by defenceupdate. China’s territorial revisionism has been unrelenting. Under Mao Zedong, China more than doubled its size by annexing Tibet and Xinjiang, making it the world’s fourth- largest country in area. Under Xi Jinping, China’s expansionism increasingly threatens its neighbours, big and K-5 SLBM : INDIA’S AGNI-V FOR NAVY While the Actual range of K-5 will remain classified but with MIRV warheads, the missile will be able to hit targets as far as 8000-10000 km. Indian Government seems to be non-committal to confirm if the development of Agni-VI with MIRV is under development but many Defence analysts think that India might be under tremendous pressure to cap its land-based ICBM program in lieu for support from TEJAS MARK II TO HAVE ABILITY TO CONDUCT BALAKOT-LIKE The indigenous Tejas Mark II fighter jet will have the capacity to conduct operations such as the one the Indian Air Force undertook in Balakot, with beyond-visual-range missiles with a greater reach and virtually jam-proof AESA radars in order to be suitable replacements for the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s aging Mirage 2000 fighters, according to the agency overseeing the development the aircraft. HAL ENTERING NAVAL UTILITY HELICOPTERS COMPETITION WILL One of the important policy reforms announcements done by the government in defence manufacturing in India last week was allowing foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to invest up to 74 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in defence ventures in India. GIANT SUPER TEJAS REVEALED: OUR ANALYSIS Giant Super Tejas revealed: Our analysis. The Tejas effort to create an indigenous fighter for India took a dramatic turn with last week’s reveal of a plan for a twin-engined variant with twice the thrust and almost doubled weight. The new aircraft is a close-coupled canard delta in the same class as the Rafale. Jim Smith gives hisanalysis.
WHAT ARE SOME BADASS ACTS OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE The most audacious and perhaps a “badass” act of Indian Air Force, in its thorough history of over 8 decades, has been the plan to execute an operation against a US Navy Carrier Strike Group. During the 1971 Indo-Pak War, Indian Armed Forces were carrying out lighting attacks against the West Pakistani forces deployed in East Pakistanand
TEJAS MARK II TO HAVE ABILITY TO CONDUCT BALAKOT-LIKE The indigenous Tejas Mark II fighter jet will have the capacity to conduct operations such as the one the Indian Air Force undertook in Balakot, with beyond-visual-range missiles with a greater reach and virtually jam-proof AESA radars in order to be suitable replacements for the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s aging Mirage 2000 fighters, according to the agency overseeing the development the aircraft. DASSAULT MIRAGE 2000:- INDIAN AIR FORCE MULTIROLE FIGHTER The Dassault Mirage 2000 is a French multirole, single-engine fourth-generation jet fighter manufactured by Dassault Aviation. It was designed in the late 1970s as a lightweight fighter based on the Mirage III for the French Air Force. The Mirage 2000 evolved into a multirole aircraft with several variants developed, with sales to anumber of nations.
INDIA INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING V-22 OSPREY FOR SPECIAL Bell-Boeing likely will pitch V-22 Osprey for Special operations forces and will highlight tilt-rotor aircraft’s ability in executing long-range infiltration, exfiltration and in resupply missions or for Humanitarian efforts. The Indian Navy has been known for a while to want a variety of carrier-launched capabilities, chiefly logistics THE HISTORY OF GERM WARFARE AND HOW PREPARED INDIA IS The history of germ warfare and how prepared India is. The dying months of 2001 were bad for America and the world. Less than a month after Islamic terrorists crashed airplanes into the World Trade Centre, 62-year-old photojournalist Bob Stevens was admitted in a Florida hospital on October 2, 2001. The initial diagnosis wasmeningitis but it
WHY INDIA’S LIGHT COMBAT HELICOPTER COULD BE A GAME Attack helicopters have been in the news lately. Earlier this week, a government-to-government deal for eight Apache helicopter gunships for the Indian Army was signed during the visit of President Donald Trump. In September 2019, the Indian Air Force (IAF) began taking deliveries of the first batch of their 22 Apaches contracted for under a $1 WHY IAF PICKED MIG-21S TO TAKE ON PAKISTANI F-16S ON Many questioned why the MiG-21 was used for the CAP and to engage the F-16s. After all, it was first inducted into the IAF 56 years ago, in 1963, and has picked up the nickname ‘Flying Coffin’ due to a spate of crashes in the last couple of decades. However, IAF sources explained that ever since the alert level was raised immediately after WHY DIDN'T INDIA BUY MIG 31 FOXHOUND AFTER THE SUCCESS OF Why no induction of Mig-31 Foxhounds. In 2006 Indian Air Force decided to retire these legendary machines. At that time Russia did offered India its new interceptor and successor to the Mig-25, the Mig-31. India didn’t actually rejected the deal, instead they sent their pilots and engineers to Indian Defence Update*
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October 29, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 29, 2019 HOW INDIA’S AIRCRAFT CARRIERS TELL THE STORY OF ITS DIPLOMATICHISTORY
While India operates one aircraft carrier at the moment, New Delhi is planning to operate at least three such ships, provided it will have the funds. The construction of such a large machine is...__
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October 6, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 6, 2019 WHICH FIGHTER AIRCRAFT DOES INDIA NEED BADLY IN THE COMING YEARS,TEJAS MKII OR AMCA?
HAL Tejas Mk II is more importantly a Medium Weight Fighter which is intended to replace the India’s present fleet of Mirage-2000H in coming year of 2030. Unlike its predecessor Tejas Mk 1 and...__
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September 1, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published September 1, 2019 DOES INDIA UNDERREPORT ITS NUCLEAR WEAPONS CAPABILITIES? India has had a known nuclear weapon capability since 1974. In that year India conducted its first nuclear test, under the code name ‘Smiling Buddha.’ The test was of an atomic bomb design with...__
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August 27, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published August 27, 2019 HOW GOOD IS MWF TEJAS COMPARE WITH OTHER AIRCRAFTS THAT WOULD BE USEDBY OTHER COUNTRIES?
Let’s look at other medium-weight fighter’s “same class as MWF” which will be serving till 2050 and later Swedish SAAB Gripen-E/NG variants Design:- Gripen having delta wing, canard configuration with relaxed stability design coupled with...__
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August 25, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published August 25, 2019 OPERATION WHITEWASH:- WHEN A TERRIFYING NEW WEAPON WAS BORN!!!! It was an joint operation of RAW and Army. Idea cropped up in one of the RAW Senior field officer when he saw DRDO (LASTEC) guys helping BRO (Border Road Org) clearing snow from...__
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August 17, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published August 17, 2019 HOW DO YOU REACT TO CHINA SELLING ITS AIRCRAFT CARRIER TO PAKISTAN? An Aircraft carrier is not a joke. A single aircraft carrier fleet can destroy an entire navy of hostile country. In 1971, the Indian aircraft carrier ‘INS Vikrant’ single handedly destroyed theentire East...
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August 13, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published August 13, 2019 DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS:- INDIA’S STRATEGIC GAME CHANGER? In a leap towards building laser weapons capability, India has made a breakthrough in its efforts to develop directed energy weapons, or DEWs, that can potentially end future wars before they begin. It’snot...
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July 17, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published July 17, 2019 · Last modified July 18, 2019 K9 VAJRA V/S. T-90 MBT:-CAN THE K9 VAJRA BE COMPARED TO A TANK LIKET-90 OR ANY MBT?
It’s like comparing a Javelin thrower with a long distance runner . The K9 Vajra is an SPG or Self propelled gun which is mounted on an armoured Chassis nothing more, while T-90 S...News
October 29, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 29, 2019 ALL SYSTEMS GO’ FOR INDIA’S VERY OWN STEALTH JET AMCA– MOD TOSEEK CABINET NOD
With the IAF now fully backing the indigenous development of a fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), it’s all systems go for the desi stealth jet. The defence establishment plans to seek the Cabinet Committee on...News
October 28, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 28, 2019 THE AIR FORCE WANTS MORE AIRCRAFT TO BE MADE IN INDIA, BUT IT COULDTAKE TIME
AIR CHIEF MARSHAL R.K.S. Bhadauria recently said that the days of importing jets were over, and that the 36 Rafale jets, from France, could be the last of such imports. The statement came at...News
October 27, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 27, 2019 AIR SUPERIORITY OVER KASHMIR AND DOKLAM: INDIA PURCHASES 1000 RUSSIAN AIR TO AIR MISSILES FOR ELITE SU-30MKI FIGHTERS Russia and India have signed a contract for the delivery of 1000 R-27 air to air missiles of a number of variants, which are currently the longest ranged platforms in service deployed by Russian...News
October 22, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 22, 2019 CAN THE INDIAN S-400 MISSILE SHOOT DOWN A CHINESE J-20 FIGHTER? S-400 Triumf is a high altitude air defence interceptor missile, which is capable of bringing down the most advanced fighters like Sukhoi, F-18 Super Hornet, F-15 Eagle; the deadliest bombers like B-1B Lancer,B-52...
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October 22, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 22, 2019 CAN “RESTRAINED” ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACT AS INDIAN ARMY’SMERCENARY?
“Any nation that leads in Artificial intelligence, will be the ruler of the world”—Vladimir Putin Since time immemorial mercenaries were used to wage wars on foreign lands by Kings. Mercenaries were soeffective that...
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October 17, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 17, 2019 SOUTH KOREA’S STEALTH FIGHTER SIMILAR TO INDIA’S AMCA, BUT WILLFLY EARLIER
On Tuesday, Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria implored the DRDO to make India’s stealth fighter project, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), “happen”. On the same day, South Korea’s main...News
October 17, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 17, 2019 MULTI-ROLE CHOPPER PROJECT ASSUMES URGENCY, AFTER CHINA DISPLAYS Z-20 Indian Navy’s bid to acquire state-of-the-art Naval Multi-Role Helicopters (NMRH), to deal with security challenges in the Indian Ocean Region, has assumed urgency after China displayed its indigenously developed Z-20 choppers earlier this October....News
October 13, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 13, 2019 INDIA TO UPGRADE ITS SUKHOI WITH RADAR CAPABLE OF DETECTING F-35, CHINESE J-20 – ANALYST India has plans to upgrade the Sukhoi-30MKI with modern “radar and weapons capabilities and also enhance features that tackle obsolescence management and electronic warfare aspects”, Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar...News
October 6, 2019
by defenceupdate · Published October 6, 2019 IAF STRONGLY PITCHES FOR DESI FIGHTERS,PLANS TO INDUCT 123 TEJAS MARK-I/IA, 200 MARK-II AND 100+ AMCA In a strong push for indigenisation, the IAF has put its full weight behind the development of a home-grown fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) as well as shown its readiness to go in for 200 Tejas Mark-II light combat...Page 1 of 8812 3
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