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The Chief of Defence Staff for the UK, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, who recently visited India, announced that the proposal for joint development of a jet engine with India has received the highest clearance from the authorities. The program will grant India not only intellectual property rights for the product but also factor in export clearance so that it can be sold without requiring permission from the UK.

In what appears to be a criticism of the US administration’s export control laws aimed at protecting national security, which often restricts the export of systems developed or funded by the US government or multinationals, Radakin reminded India that such export clearance is difficult to obtain from others.

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Later this year, the Indian Air Force (IAF) plans to approach the Ministry of Defence (MoS) for an Acceptance of Necessity (AoN), which typically marks the beginning of the procurement process, by setting aside budgetary outlays.

The IAF issued a Request for Information (RFI) for 114 MRFA tenders in 2019, but there has been little progress made since then. According to sources, once the Request for Proposal (RFP) is issued, the IAF aims to conclude a deal within three years of a technical round.

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UK’s Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin who was in India has talked with his Indian counterpart and other Chiefs of head regarding a wide range of military cooperation’s between the two countries and niche areas like Integrated electric propulsion (IEP) for Indian Naval future frontline warships.

The United Kingdom has designed an Integrated Electric Propulsion (IEP) system for its Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers and is proposing a collaborative effort with India to develop a localized version of the technology. IEP is a modification of the traditional combined diesel-electric and gas propulsion system used in ships. It replaces mechanical transmission with the electrical transmission, enabling a series hybrid electric propulsion system that eliminates the need for clutches and reduces or eliminates the need for gearboxes.

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This year, the Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM) will undergo captive trials on the LSP Tejas Mk1 aircraft, with live trials planned for later in the year. Last year, Boris Solomiac, MBDA General Delegate India, confirmed that the Tejas Mk1A fleet would receive close combat missiles, and the company is collaborating with an Indian agency to integrate the missile system.

To support the Indian Air Force, MBDA has partnered with Bharat Dynamics Ltd to perform final assembly, integration, and testing (FAIT) of ASRAAM missiles in India. The integration of both ASRAAM and Python-5 missiles onto the Tejas Mk1A and Mk2 will significantly enhance the combat capabilities of the jet, as both missiles are widely regarded as among the best short-range air-to-air missiles in the world.

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Swadeshi Empresa Pvt. Ltd, a local firm, has received orders worth INR 225.6 Crore for 50 firefighting robots from the Indian Navy. The orders came after the successful completion of onboard trials from INS Vikrant, the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier.

Designed with a specific set of tasks in mind, robotic firefighting systems are used for analyzing and locating fires, conducting search and rescue operations, monitoring hazardous variables, and primarily controlling and suppressing fires.

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The Indian Navy is currently considering its options regarding the LCA-Navy program, but it is contemplating the acquisition of a squadron of LCA-Navy Trainer aircraft for pilot training purposes on aircraft carriers.

A recent report by Livefist has corroborated idrw.org’s earlier claim that the Navy is considering establishing Training Squadrons, which would necessitate changes to its current training program. Additionally, the Navy is contemplating the acquisition of 12-15 LCA-Navy Trainer aircraft for hands-on pilot training on board aircraft carriers.

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Indian companies in the public and private space sectors are currently investigating the possibility of collaborating to create a new generation of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. These satellites will consist of swarms of smaller satellites capable of communicating with one another, collecting a variety of data such as visual, radar, and radio frequency (RF) information.

The satellites will be primarily focused on border areas and will utilize machine learning algorithms to identify high-value observation targets. Additionally, the swarm satellites will coordinate their attitude and timing to obtain various viewpoints of the same target.

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India’s state-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) received orders for over 120 units of the ‘Pralay’ quasi-ballistic surface-to-surface missile last year, with an additional 250 units this year. The DRDO is now developing an extended-range variant of the missile capable of striking targets up to 700-800 km away, with a payload of approximately 1 tonne.

The Pralay missile is designed to be a rapid-response system, intended for deep strikes inside enemy territory. It is a solid-fueled missile with a range of around 400-500 km and is known to have the ability to change its path mid-air after covering a certain distance. The missile’s quasi-ballistic flight profile and the ability to defeat interceptor missiles make it challenging to track.

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India has strategic plans to develop its advanced 5th generation fighter jet, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV). In this development initiative, private players will hold a majority stake, while government-owned companies such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will have a minority stake. This approach aims to leverage the expertise and resources of private companies while also ensuring government participation in the program.

idrw.org has learned that several prospective partners who could potentially join the AMCA program are concerned about the profit margins, which are projected to be significantly below the industrial average of 10.02 to 10.9%. This is attributed to the lower unit numbers committed by the Indian Air Force (IAF), which could result in higher unit costs, potentially impacting the profitability of the venture for the private partners.

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Following a successful milestone in securing its initial foreign deal last year, which involved the sale of BrahMos shore-based anti-ship missiles to the Philippines for a total value of $375 million, BrahMos is poised for further export orders soon as talks with Indonesia has entered the final phase with price negotiation nearly over, only pending approvals from Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia.

As per information obtained by idrw.org, it has been revealed that the BrahMos deal with Indonesia is expected to reach its conclusion later this year, pending the necessary approvals from the Indonesian authorities for the purchase of BrahMos shore-based anti-ship missiles.

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India has issued Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) for a launch of a missile around the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, in the Bay Of Bengal for the period from 24-29 & 26-28 April 2023 as per information provided by Twitter user Damien Symon@detresfa_.

The designated area for the NOTAM is just 750km in length which indicates it might be a test of a Ballistic missile either of Agni-I or of Pralay Surface to Surface Missiles.

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Heightened tension with China on the Ladakh sector has come as a boon to Project Zorawar to develop a 25-ton Light Tank for the Indian Army as DRDO and L&T plan to rollout prototypes later this year, Indian Army also plans to conclude trials within 18-24 months.

25-ton Light Tank will first go through Internal trials after rollout and will be immediately handed over to Indian Army for High-altitude trials had have been lined up along LAC from the Ladakh sector to Arunachal Pradesh.

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Dr Tessy Thomas, Director General of Aeronautical Systems, DRDO inaugurated the manufacturing of the Dry Kaveri engine module at the Godrej & Boyce facility which was also attended by Nyrika Holkar, Executive Director, Godrej & Boyce.

GTRE (Gas Turbine Research Establishment) in September 2022 awarded Godrej Aerospace a contract to manufacture eight modules of a 48 kN Dry Kaveri engine without an afterburner. 48 kN Dry Kaveri engine will be used on the Unmanned Strike aircraft that is under development by the DRDO for the Indian Air Force.

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Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has started the process for getting CCS clearance for the over Rs 15,000 crore project to build the fifth-generation advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA), which will be implemented through Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) that is aimed at enabling concurrent engineering and production in faster timelines that will see the participation of Private sector company.

Boeing’s Indian subsidiary is considering participation in India’s AMCA program that will see the SPV route where private players will have a majority stake with a minority stake in Government owned companies like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) and DRDO’s Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) are collaborating to develop a successor to the framed N011M Bars Hybrid Phased Array Radar (PESA), which combined the best of both worlds by adopting technologies from PESA and AESA, which was created when Russia lacked the technology to develop an AESA Fire Control Radar on its own.

Because of its sheer size and massive weight for an entire radar system weighing around 500+kgs, the N011M will be replaced in 2024-25 by an upscaled Uttam AESA Radar that will weigh less than half of its predecessor while providing a significantly increased detection range.

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