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The Indian Army is taking significant strides to modernise its artillery capabilities with plans to procure 12 regiments of the longer-range Pinaka Mark II Multi-Launch Rocket System (MLRS). This new acquisition follows the successful development of the Pinaka Mk-II rocket by the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), a major advancement over the earlier Pinaka Mk-I version. With a range of up to 70 km, the Pinaka Mk-II is designed to provide the Indian Army with enhanced firepower and strategic reach on the battlefield.
The Pinaka Mk-II rocket is an indirect fire, free-flight artillery rocket system designed to neutralize a variety of area targets at distances ranging from 20 to 70 km. The new rocket is compatible with the existing Pinaka MBRS launch vehicle and ground systems, with minor modifications made to accommodate the increased range of the Mk-II. This compatibility ensures a seamless integration of the new rocket into the army’s current artillery framework without the need for an entirely new infrastructure, thus making the upgrade both cost-effective and efficient.
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In an impressive stride towards self-reliance and innovation in defense technology, KalBhroz Electric Pvt Ltd, an Indian firm specializing in electric propulsion systems, has unveiled state-of-the-art electric outboard motors and submersible pumps that surpass traditional systems. These advanced systems not only align with the Indian Navy’s shift toward more sustainable and high-performance solutions but also showcase the prowess of Indian technology in modern naval applications.
KalBhroz’s electric outboard motors are designed to meet the increasing demand for reliable, eco-friendly propulsion systems in military and defense applications. Traditional fuel-powered outboard motors, though widely used, pose several challenges, including higher operational costs, significant maintenance, and environmental pollution. KalBhroz’s electric motors eliminate many of these issues, offering a range of benefits that make them highly suitable for naval operations.
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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is advancing the boundaries of aviation by developing an artificial intelligence (AI) pilot system for its FA-50 light combat aircraft. Dubbed the “K-AI Pilot,” this initiative is poised to unlock autonomous and semi-autonomous flight capabilities, signaling a transformative shift in military aviation.
The K-AI Pilot initiative represents a strategic effort to introduce AI-driven decision-making and flight operations in military aircraft. The FA-50 airframe will serve as the initial testbed, with a roadmap leading to autonomous flight capabilities by 2026.
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REDON Systems has showcased its cutting-edge Achuk Loitering Munition System, marking its debut at a defense exhibition. Mounted on a Tata 4×4 Light Mobility Vehicle (LMV), the Achuk system combines mobility, precision, and lethality to address modern battlefield challenges effectively.
The Achuk system is a barrel-launched loitering munition platform designed for versatility in semi-autonomous and fully autonomous missions. It is engineered to neutralize a variety of targets, including terrorist hideouts, vehicles, fuel or ammunition depots, and other critical assets. It can also operate in swarm configurations, enabling a coordinated attack to overwhelm sophisticated enemy defenses.
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India on Saturday successfully tested its first long-range hypersonic missile, placing it among a select group of nations — including China, Russia, and the United States (US) — that have achieved such technological advancements. Hypersonic weapons, capable of traveling at speeds greater than Mach 5, represent the cutting edge of military technology. Their ability to evade conventional missile defense systems and strike with precision has made them a game-changer in modern warfare. As global powers invest heavily in hypersonic technology, India is actively working to develop its own hypersonic capabilities, positioning itself alongside nations like the US, Russia, and China.
India’s hypersonic weapon program is spearheaded by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has already achieved significant milestones in this domain.
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A recent incident at the Zhuhai Air Show has once again cast doubt on the reliability of Chinese-made military equipment. A Chinese-made VT4 main battle tank, intended to showcase its capabilities during a dynamic display, broke down and stalled, leaving it immobile until the end of the performance.
The malfunction occurred during a highly anticipated demonstration, highlighting a recurring issue with Chinese military hardware. The tank, which was scheduled to participate in the entire show program, was forced to withdraw due to mechanical failure.
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For decades, Tatra trucks have been a key component of India’s military logistics and transportation needs. These specialized trucks, which are manufactured by the Czech company Tatra, have been locally assembled in India by Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), a public sector undertaking. Despite being in service for over 40 years, the Tatra trucks, initially imported in kit form, have not been fully replaced by indigenous alternatives. India’s ongoing reliance on Tatra trucks highlights a series of challenges in developing a domestic replacement that meets the operational and technical needs of the Indian military.
Tatra trucks have a long history in India due to their rugged performance in diverse and extreme environments. The trucks are known for their off-road capabilities, especially in the difficult terrains of the Himalayas, deserts, and dense forests. They have a central tire inflation system (CTIS) that allows them to adjust tire pressure based on terrain, making them highly adaptable for various conditions, including mountainous areas. Tatra trucks are also designed to carry heavy loads, often exceeding the payload capacity of many commercial trucks.
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The countdown for ISRO’s dedicated commercial mission–Proba-3 spacecraft of the European Space Agency (ESA) marking a ‘proud milestone in India’s space journey’ is progressing for the launch scheduled later on Wednesday, the space agency said.
NewSpace India Ltd, the commercial arm of ISRO which would launch client vehicles, has secured the order from ESA for its latest launch, which would be a ‘technology demonstration’ mission. The significant objective of the mission is the first-of-its-kind formation flying in precision and to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere.
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The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on 35 entities and vessels, including two from India, for transporting Iranian oil to other countries. The two India-based entities are Vision Ship Management LLP that manages and operates the PHONIX, and Tightship Shipping Management (OPC) Private Limited.
Entities and vessels from the United Arab Emirates, China, Liberia, China, Hong Kong among others have also been slapped with sanctions.
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Mahindra University on Wednesday announced a collaboration with Airbus to foster innovation, research and education in aerospace and digital technologies and create a future-ready talent pool in the country.
They will collaborate in curriculum development, industry training, faculty and student exchanges, and advanced research in aerospace and digital technologies, including artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI-ML), advanced analytics and cybersecurity.
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India voted in favour of a UN General Assembly resolution that called for the withdrawal of Israel from the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem, and reiterated the call for achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in West Asia.
The draft resolution Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine’ tabled by Senegal was overwhelmingly adopted in the 193-member General Assembly on Tuesday.
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An influential US lawmaker on Tuesday said the interim Bangladeshi government has an absolute obligation to protect the minority Hindu community in the country after the fall of the democratically-elected Sheikh Hasina-led government earlier this year.
Over the weekend, Hindus from Bangladesh organised a rally at the White house demanding release of Chinmaya Das and protection for Hindus of Bangladesh.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended his greetings on the occasion of Indian Navy Day and saluted the valiant personnel of the Indian Navy for their unmatched courage and dedication.
“On Navy Day, we salute the valiant personnel of the Indian Navy who protect our seas with unmatched courage and dedication. Their commitment ensures the safety, security and prosperity of our nation. We also take great pride in India’s rich maritime history,” PM Modi posted on X.
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Terrorists hurled two grenades at an Army post in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir early Wednesday, officials said. Only one of the grenades exploded.
There were no casualties in the attack. Security forces have launched a search operation to trace the terrorists, the officials said. Terrorists lobbed two grenades at an Army post behind an Army camp in the Surankote area. While one of them exploded, the other did not and was subsequently defused by experts during the search operation, they said.
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The police on Tuesday arrested two female terror associates under the Public Safety Act (PSA) in Jammu and Kashmir‘s Udhampur district. The two women have been identified as Maryama Begum, wife of Mohd Shafeeq of Loudhara, Basantgarh; and Arshada Begum, wife of late Jamal Din of Rai Chak in Basantgarh, said the officials here.
“They were assessed to be posing a significant threat to the safety and security of the state. They were found to be involved in providing logistic support to terrorists and working as their guides/facilitators for terrorist organisations. Their continuous actions posed a serious risk to public safety and tranquillity. To prevent further criminal activities detrimental to the security of the state and keeping in view their activities both were ordered to be detained under the PSA,” officials said earlier.
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