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Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) have decided that each service wing of the Indian Armed forces will be getting Six each General Atomics manufactured Predator MQ 9A drones and in combined orders for 18 will be placed with the General Atomics after getting formal approvals in April this year.

The original plan was to induct 30 Predator MQ 9A drones for border surveillance and reconnaissance but the Indian Army and Indian Air Force we not fully onboard the Navy’s Plans for such acquisition due to the exorbitant cost of each drone which is around $100 million per unit.

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TAPAS BH-201 Medium Altitude Long Endurance unmanned aerial vehicles being developed in India by Aeronautical Development Establishment will be making a flying debut at the Aero India 2023 in a showcase of its capabilities and live feed from the UAV will also be live streamed throughout the venue.

TAPAS which has cleared endurance of 18 plus hours and the ability to operate at an altitude up to 28000 feet will be a rare UAV that will not only be on static display but also flies over the venue which will be seen as a demonstration of coming of age of its capabilities.

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According to the Press Release of Rosoboronexport, it has been informed that India will be offered new joint projects in aviation at Aero India 2023 that include 5th generation fighter jet platforms like Su-57E and Su-75 Checkmate light tactical aircraft.

Russia already has shown interest in inviting India to the Su-75 Checkmate program and will also be promoting its Su-35 and the Su-30SME super-maneuverable fighters, and the MiG-35D multifunctional frontline fighter at the Aero India 2023.

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The DRDO-developed Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM) has been further finetuned, and changes suggested by the Army have been incorporated, after technical glitches in its four-walled, 360-degree coverage onboard radars failed to detect Helicopter at Minimum range due to elevated angle.

According to a report in “The Hindu,” the DRDO plans to test the QRSAM again in the summer of April, incorporating minor technical changes that officials claim have fixed a performance shortfall discovered during previous developmental trials.

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Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has begun work on developing a full-spectrum SIGINT pod medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) even though TAPAS-BH-201 comes equipped with some of the COMINT, and ELINT Sensors onboard.

SIGINT pod, a lightweight designed to be mounted as an external load and will be equipped with advanced receive-and-transmit capabilities to support an array of mission profiles to allow a deep look in contested and denied environments.

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Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) developed a 155 mm/52 calibre mounted gun system (MGS) based on the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) Gun is likely to commence User assisted firing trials this summer as the MGS has completed all Internal trials.

MGS which was unveiled at Defence Expo 2022 last October to the Public has completed mobility, performance trials, and standalone Internal firing trials and is undergoing other equipment trials before it will commences User assisted firing trials.

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Lieutenant General Surinder Singh Mahal on his visit to the School of Artillery located at Deolali imparts training, evaluates new equipment for induction and develops new concepts and doctrine for the application of artillery fire that showcased the Hybrid Pinaka Dual multiple rocket launcher that can be equipped with both 122mm Caliber Rocket and also 214 mm Caliber Rocket.

The Hybrid Pinaka Dual Rocket system can carry a Six 122mm rocket that has a maximum range of 40 km and saturate a target area the size of a football field with more than four tonnes of steel fragments and high explosives.

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After pulling out of the Indo-Russian Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) programme, which was to be based on the Russian Sukhoi Su-57E Baseline 5th generation fighter aircraft, India is unlikely to be interested in participating in another 5th generation fighter programme, which the company claims will be an export-oriented product.

Indian has shown no interest in foreign-made 5th generation fighter jets such as the Su-57 and F-35, with the Indian Air Force Chief firmly supporting the development of India’s own AMCA 5th generation fighter jets over imports.

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After being left out of the C-295M deal for the manufacturing of transport aircraft which for the first time went to the Private sector company, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has been trying to drum up support for the development of Medium Category Transport Aircraft after India walked out of the Indo-Russian MTA Program to develop Transport aircraft with an internal cargo capacity of 20 ton.

Indian Air Force (IAF) already has started the procurement process for a Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) that would have a cargo-carrying capacity of between 18 and 30 tonnes and be used for a variety of transport aircraft duties. idrw.org has been told that even though it has been called the An-32 Replacement program, it is expected that additional orders for C-295M will eventually happen that will be replacing the An-32 fleet.

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Indian Institute Of Technology–Mandi is working on developing a structure/material that can make any military vehicle into a stealth vehicle that can absorb more than 90% of radar waves in a wide range of frequencies, which the researchers claim can come in handy for covert military operations.

Researchers claim that the material can absorb a wide range of radar frequencies, irrespective of the direction from where signals hit the target and can be even used to cover windows or glass panels of stealth vehicles to make them move invisible to the radars.

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Bengaluru-based Data Patterns (India) in collaboration with the Swedish Arms manufacturer SAAB has jointly developed an airborne electronic warfare demo system which the company will be displaying at the upcoming Aero India 20203 Airshow and Exhibition.

The company claims that the electronic warfare demo system is partly developed by them in association with the SAAB but has not revealed more details like its application will be for helicopters or Fighter jets.

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At the Bharat Electronics Limited conference on in their Q3F3 Earning Calls, Bhanu Prakash Srivastava CMD of BEL was asked about the alleged leakage of some details of the Swathi WRL Radar by an Armenian Army Captain to a foreign agency.

Srivastava said that border specifications of the Swathi Weapon Locating Radars that are indigenously developed by the DRDO are already in the public domain and he added that even leakage of some other details of the radar will not have any impact on the export prospects of the radar since the technology of the radar is what is more important design details and other parameters like hardware and software cant be leaked since it is not shared to even the export countries and at the best, they will have operating details that are provided to as border specifications to all countries that are interested in the system.

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Bhanu Prakash Srivastava CMD of BEL has confirmed that the Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM) developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation has cleared all user trials and BEL expects orders for the same next financial year.

QRSAM was carrying out validation trials from July and September last year that reported had thrown up some issues with the underperformance of the radar system but it was largely due to unachievable low altitude and minimum range benchmark that was set for detection of the Helicopter.

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Boeing KC-46 Pegasus, an American military aerial refuelling and strategic military transport aircraft developed by Boeing from its 767 jet airliner will be on static display at Aero India 2023 along with Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refuelling aircraft that will be replaced in the United States Air Force fleet in next few years.

KC-46 Pegasus is already on offer to the Indian Air Force (IAF) to meet its requirements for six-next generation aerial refuelling aircraft requirements that is still pending due to non-clearance of the Airbus A330 MRTT due to high cost.

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According to a report in Janes Intel, Indo-Russian Rifles Private Limited (IRRPL) has completed the production of 5,000 first batch of AK-203 rifles in Korwa Ordnance Factory in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh with delivery to commence soon was confirmed by the Alexander Mikheev, director general of Russian defence export agency Rosoboronexport.

The first 70,000 AK-203 assault rifles will have an indigenous content of up to 70%, after which it will be 100%. Indian Plans to procure nearly 6,00,000 AK-203 assault rifles for Indian Army alone with more orders expected from Indian Paramilitary forces and State commando force units.

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