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Following the triumphant launch of their Agnibaan’s “SubOrbital Technological Demonstrator (SOrTeD),” Agnikul Cosmos, a leading Indian spacetech startup, has set its sights on the future. The company’s founders have announced plans to begin development of the full-fledged Agnibaan launch vehicle within the next nine months.

Agnibaan is envisioned as a two-stage launch vehicle designed with high customizability in mind. This innovative design will allow it to cater to a wider range of customer needs. Notably, Agnibaan will be capable of carrying a payload of 300 kg to a 700 km orbit, making it a valuable asset for small satellite launches.

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The Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Rafale fighter jets have successfully completed their participation in Exercise Red Flag in the United States and returned to India on June 26, 2024. This deployment marked a significant milestone for the IAF, showcasing its growing prowess and international cooperation.

The Red Flag exercise is a renowned aerial combat training program known for its challenging scenarios and realistic simulations. The IAF’s participation in this prestigious event signifies its commitment to maintaining peak combat readiness and sharpening its skills against top global adversaries.

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced a two-phase launch strategy for its upcoming Chandrayaan-4 mission, aimed at returning lunar samples to Earth. This ambitious endeavor marks a significant step forward in India’s space exploration program.

ISRO Chairman S. Somanath revealed on Wednesday that Chandrayaan-4 will not be a single launch but rather a meticulously planned two-part mission. The spacecraft will be divided into separate modules, each launched individually. Once in orbit, these modules will be meticulously assembled to form the complete Chandrayaan-4 spacecraft before its journey to the Moon.

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Megha Engineering & Infrastructure Ltd (MEIL), a Hyderabad-based engineering giant, has emerged victorious in its bid to construct two new 700 MW electrical reactors at Kaiga in Karnataka. This win marks MEIL’s entry into the nuclear power sector and comes at a crucial time for India’s energy goals.

The contract, awarded by the state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), signifies a significant step towards India’s ambitious target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030. Nuclear power plays a vital role in this strategy, offering a clean and reliable source of energy.

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Tensions between Pakistan and India flared again on Wednesday after Balochistan’s Home Minister, Ziaullah Langau, accused India’s intelligence agency, RAW, of funding and supporting militant groups operating in the province.

During a press conference in Quetta, Langau claimed RAW is the “single investor” behind the banned outfits, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). He asserted that these groups are responsible for terror attacks and kidnappings plaguing the restive Balochistan province.

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Last month, Noida-based EndureAir Systems conducted a demanding month-long series of high-altitude tests for our Sabal 20 UAV. Team, led by Mohit Kaushik, a UAV test pilot and systems engineer, ventured to Karu-Leh (3500m AMSL) and Chang La (5360m AMSL) to push the Sabal 20 to its limits.

The tests subjected the Sabal 20 to a rigorous gauntlet of conditions. From extreme temperature fluctuations and varying airspeeds to significant air density changes and diverse load capacities, we gathered a wealth of data that will be crucial for further product refinement.

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India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has taken a significant step towards developing a next-generation Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) with the successful testing of its SWIFT TD (Stealth Wing Flying Testbed) demonstrator.

This 1-ton flying wing demonstrator serves as a critical test bed for validating the design principles of a much larger, 13-ton UCAV currently under development. This future UCAV envisioned as a potent stealthy strike aircraft, represents a major leap forward in India’s unmanned aerial combat capabilities.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is mulling an offer from Greece to acquire 18 Mirage-2000-5 fighter jets. While the operational life of these jets might be limited, they could serve as a valuable source of spare parts for the IAF’s existing Mirage-2000 fleet.

Greece has offered these jets at an undisclosed price, likely reflecting their limited remaining service life. IAF officials will likely assess the condition of the aircraft in Greece to determine their suitability primarily as a source of spare parts.

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In the 1980s, the concept of “Make in India” was far from the political and economic mantra it has become today. However, there were significant moves that can be seen as precursors to this modern initiative. One such notable instance was Northrop Grumman’s offer to move the entire manufacturing facility for their F-20 fighter jet to India. This period coincided with India’s nascent Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) program, making the story of Northrop Grumman’s offer a fascinating chapter in India’s defense history.

During the 1980s, Northrop Grumman proposed to relocate the entire manufacturing facility of their F-20 advanced fighter jet to India. This was an unprecedented offer that promised significant technological transfer, skill development, and economic benefits for India. The establishment of such a facility would have catapulted India’s aerospace industry into a new era, positioning it as a significant player in global defense manufacturing.

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In a significant revelation, it has come to light that US reconnaissance aircraft closely monitored India’s anti-satellite (ASAT) missile test conducted in 2019. This information, initially reported by a civilian aircraft spotter on Twitter, underscores the intricate surveillance capabilities employed by global superpowers during critical defense events.

The Twitter account Aircraft Spots, known for tracking military flights, reported that an RC-135S aircraft of the US Air Force departed from the US military base at Diego Garcia. The spotter stated that the aircraft was on a mission in the Bay of Bengal to monitor India’s ASAT missile test. This test, conducted by India in March 2019, successfully demonstrated its ability to destroy satellites in low Earth orbit, marking a significant milestone in the country’s defense capabilities.

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A Gurugram-based company is making waves by becoming one of the first clients for a revolutionary new satellite imaging service. This service, offered by Albedo, a US-based startup, promises to deliver an unprecedented level of detail – images as sharp as those previously only available to American defense and intelligence agencies.

The key to this breakthrough lies in Clarity, Albedo’s satellite. Unlike traditional satellites, Clarity will operate in a very low Earth orbit (VLEO), significantly closer to Earth than usual. This proximity allows Clarity to capture incredibly high-resolution images, potentially down to 10 centimeters per pixel. For comparison, current commercial providers offer imagery with a resolution of 30 centimeters, which can be further enhanced to 15 centimeters.

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A recent investigative report by The Globe and Mail has brought to light startling allegations surrounding Mr. Dhaliwal, a man reportedly influenced by Sikh extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The report, citing an application to remand Mr. Dhaliwal into custody, claims that he told police in a small rural community that he had been sent by Nijjar to target “leaders of sects.” According to the application, Mr. Dhaliwal mentioned working with another militant and planning to retrieve “firearms and ammunition from Pakistan.”

In conversations with two individuals close to Mr. Dhaliwal, The Globe and Mail uncovered details of his fervent support for Khalistan, a movement advocating for a separate Sikh state. Described as gullible and fanatical, Mr. Dhaliwal was reportedly living in the basement of his sister’s Surrey home at the time of his arrest. His sister had sponsored his permanent residency in Canada. These sources also revealed that Mr. Dhaliwal, who maintained a close relationship with Nijjar, was allegedly planning attacks on leaders of Shiv Sena, a far-right Hindu sect associated with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political party. Leaders of this sect had been targeted several times in Punjab during the same year.

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The Indian Navy is set to receive a major boost with the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) approving the procurement of eight Next Generation Corvettes (NGCs) on June 6th, 2022. This project, estimated to cost ?36,000 crore (US$4.5 billion), will see the introduction of advanced multi-role warships built using indigenous technology.

In May 2024, the Navy issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) inviting participation from qualified shipyards. Four contenders are expected to vie for the contract: Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Larsen & Toubro (L&T), and one undisclosed shipyard.

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The Indian military has taken a step towards boosting soldier capabilities by procuring passive exoskeletons from Newndra Innovations, a Rajasthan-based company. These exoskeletons, named JaipurBelt and ArmMax, are designed to improve soldier productivity, endurance, and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.

“JaipurBelt provides support to a soldier’s back and spine, while ArmMax can support the back, spine, and arms,” said Ganesh Ram Jangir, CEO of Newndra Innovations. These exoskeletons can significantly increase a soldier’s weight carrying capacity by 5 to 35 kg, depending on the specific needs of the operation.

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In a move that further bolsters India’s “Make in India” initiative, Adani Group’s defense arm, Adani Defence & Aerospace, has signed an agreement with Thales Group to manufacture 70mm rockets within the country. This news comes on the heels of a similar agreement signed by Thales last year with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), a government-owned enterprise.

Thales announced the partnership on a social media platform “previously known as Twitter” (referencing the platform’s recent name change), highlighting the significance of the deal for both strengthening their commitment to India and expanding their global network of partners.

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