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Spain has upped the ante in its bid to win India’s Project-75I contract for six new submarines. Amparo Valcarce, Spain’s Secretary of State for Defence, has extended an invitation to the Indian Navy to witness trials of their cutting-edge Bioethanol Stealth Technology (BEST) Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) system.

This technology is integrated into their new S-80 Plus-class submarines and could be a game-changer for the Indian Navy’s underwater capabilities.

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Japan is exploring the export of advanced communication antennas for warships to India, according to a Nikkei report. The antenna system, dubbed “UNICORN,” is a collaborative effort by Japanese firms including electronics giant NEC and Yokohama Rubber.

The antenna system, dubbed “UNICORN,” is a technological marvel developed by a consortium of Japanese firms including NEC, a leading electronics manufacturer, and Yokohama Rubber. The UNICORN, formally known as the NORA-50 antenna, is known for its distinctive horn-shaped design that integrates multiple antennas into a single, stealthy structure. This innovative design is currently deployed on Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force escort vessels (FFMs).

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Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (VFJ), a unit of the Ministry of Defence’s Armoured Vehicles Nigam Ltd (AVNL), has successfully completed the delivery of the latest batch of Mine Protected Vehicles (MPVs) to the Indian Army. The vehicles were flagged off from the VFJ Jabalpur Unit by the CGM (General Manager) ahead of schedule.

The MPV provides vital protection for soldiers on the battlefield. Its robust design features a monocoque hull and cabin constructed from high-grade steel alloy. This, combined with the distinct “V” shaped hull, effectively shields occupants from ballistic threats and mine blasts. The “V” shape also offers a practical advantage by allowing for easier replacement of axles and other crucial components in field conditions.

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The Innovation for Defence Excellence (iDEX) initiative has launched the ADITI #1 challenge, seeking proposals for the development of a Two-Man Tactical Aerial Vehicle (TM-TAV) specifically designed for High-Altitude (HA) operations. This novel aircraft falls under the category of Personal Aerial Vehicles (PAVs) and utilizes electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) technology.

The Two-Man Tactical Aerial Vehicle represents the culmination of advancements in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology, ushering in a new era of human-sized manned vehicles tailored for high-altitude operations. Equipped with a spacious cabin/cockpit capable of accommodating a pilot and additional payload, this innovative platform offers unparalleled versatility and performance.

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C.J. Varghese, a pioneering innovator from Kerala, India, has once again captured attention with his latest invention—a hand-portable Kamikaze drone. With an impressive portfolio boasting six patents, Varghese recently secured yet another patent from the Patent Office of the Government of India for this groundbreaking creation. Resembling a capsule or a smart grenade in appearance, this innovative device features distinctive foldable and deployable mechanisms, coupled with an ingenious engagement strategy that sets it apart in the realm of drone technology.

The portable Track and Kill Suicide Drone, as dubbed by its inventor, represents a paradigm shift in warfare tactics. Varghese asserts that infantrymen can effectively operate this cutting-edge drone, marking a significant departure from conventional drone operation methodologies. The unveiling of the device showcases a quad-propeller design engineered for flight, augmented by a built-in camera system tailored for guidance and terrain assessment.

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An Indian Navy team is set to visit ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) facilities in Germany this month to inspect the U-212/214 submarines offered for India’s Project-75I tender. This project seeks next-generation submarines to bolster India’s naval prowess.

The U-212/214 class submarines boast a unique design featuring a one-and-a-half hull configuration. The pressure hull, the core of the submarine, is built with non-magnetic steel, enhancing stealth capabilities.

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India is rapidly climbing the ranks of global artillery shell manufacturers, currently sitting as the third largest behind Russia and China. This newfound prominence, however, comes with challenges amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Recent success stories include a $225 million deal with Saudi Arabia for artillery ammunition and a private Indian company securing a contract from the US Army for its Bi-Modular Charge System (BMCS), a crucial propellant for 155mm artillery guns. Indian-made ammunition stands out due to its NATO compatibility and modern manufacturing processes, leading to significantly fewer duds (faulty shells).

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The Border Security Force (BSF) of India is reportedly considering acquiring at least two C-295M transport aircraft, subject to approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs, according to information provided to idrw.org.

The BSF currently operates a fleet of over 20 helicopters for transportation and other missions. They also have a single Embraer 135 BJ business jet, likely used for VIP transport. However, a Beechcraft Super King Air aircraft was unfortunately lost in a crash in 2015.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) has secured a vital deal for its fleet of MiG-29 fighter jets. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), India’s state-owned aerospace giant, has been awarded a contract to supply RD-33 aero engines for these aircraft.

HAL’s RD-33 engines are specifically designed to meet the IAF’s requirements for extending the operational lifespan of its MiG-29 fleet. These engines will ensure continued peak performance for the remaining service life of these fighter jets.

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India’s ambitious AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft) program recently received a critical boost with CCS (Cabinet Committee on Security) clearance for development. However, the journey to deploying this 5th generation fighter jet heavily relies on the Tejas MkII program, acting as a technological stepping stone and crucial “feeder” program.

The Tejas MkII program goes beyond being just an upgraded version of the Tejas fighter jet. It serves as a vital test bed for several advanced technologies destined for the AMCA. This not only reduces risks associated with untested systems in the AMCA but also streamlines the development process.

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Chennai-based space startup Agnikul is gearing up for a historic launch! They have confirmed that their sub-orbital rocket, Agnibaan SOrTeD, will lift off from Sriharikota sometime between March 22nd and 28th, 2024. This will mark India’s second private space launch, following Skyroot’s successful Vikram-S launch.

Agnibaan SOrTeD is a single-stage launch vehicle powered by a revolutionary engine – the Agnilet. This engine holds the distinction of being entirely 3D-printed, a single-piece, 6 kN semi-cryogenic marvel. Unlike traditional sounding rockets that require launch rails, Agnibaan SOrTeD will take off vertically, following a predetermined path and performing a series of precise maneuvers during its flight..

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A recent report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) has highlighted a growing concern for India’s air defense capabilities. The report, published in February 2023, stated that China’s production of the J-20A Mighty Dragon, its fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, is outpacing that of the United States’ F-22 Raptor.

The F-22 Raptor was the first operational fifth-generation fighter aircraft globally. However, China’s J-20A program has seen a rapid increase in production, with estimates suggesting China already surpassed the US in the number of operational J-20s by 2023. According to IISS, China had over 150 J-20As by February 2023. Aviation magazine Scramble further reported that China might have built as many as 250 J-20s by the end of 2023, exceeding previous production projections. This rapid expansion of China’s stealth fighter fleet poses a significant challenge to regional airpower dynamics.

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India is poised to embark on a new chapter in its defence exports with the imminent delivery of its Akash surface-to-air missile (SAM) system to Armenia. This marks a significant milestone, as Armenia becomes the first export customer for the indigenously developed Akash system.

Reports suggest deliveries could commence as early as next year, potentially setting the stage for a robust defence partnership between India and Armenia. However, the groundwork for this collaboration is expected to begin sooner, with training for Armenian personnel on operating the Akash system and its radar likely to commence later this year.

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Airbus Defense & Space finds itself at a crossroads following its recent triumph in India’s defence procurement landscape, where it secured a significant contract for 15 C-295 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) destined for the Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy. While this achievement marks a milestone for Airbus, the company now faces the challenge of navigating complex market dynamics and strategic considerations, particularly in its aspirations to develop a maritime patrol variant based on the A320 airliner platform.

The decision to explore the design and development of a maritime patrol aircraft derived from the commercial A320 airliner reflects Airbus’ strategic response to evolving customer demands and emerging opportunities in the maritime surveillance domain. With growing interest from France and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region, Airbus aims to capitalize on its expertise in aircraft manufacturing and defence technology to meet the evolving requirements of maritime security.

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Kalyani Group, a leading Indian industrial conglomerate, is making strides in the field of underwater technology with the development of the SEA EXPLORER, a multi-mission underwater glider.

The SEAEXPLORER is designed to be a powerful and cost-effective solution for oceanographic and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) applications. It operates as an autonomous sensing platform, silently gliding through the water column for extended periods, collecting valuable data.

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