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As the battlefield transforms into a digital landscape, modern fighter jets are no longer just marvels of engineering, but integrated weapon systems heavily reliant on sophisticated software. This is precisely why the Indian Air Force’s (IAF’s) Tejas MkII program prioritizes adaptable software as a critical factor for its longevity and combat effectiveness.

Unlike traditional methods where software updates can take months of development and testing, the Tejas MkII program will focus on adaptable software. This allows the IAF to iterate and update software functionalities within a timeframe of weeks, ensuring the aircraft stays ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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The upcoming multinational air exercise Tarang Shakti in August 2024 will see the participation of the United States Air Force (USAF), with the F-15E Strike Eagle taking centre stage. This deployment holds particular significance for India, as Boeing has offered the F-15EX, a more advanced variant of the F-15E, for the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender.

While the F-15E participating in Tarang Shakti isn’t the exact variant offered for the MRFA, it provides a valuable opportunity for the IAF to witness the Strike Eagle’s capabilities firsthand. The F-15E boasts a proven track record as a dual-role fighter bomber, capable of air-to-air combat and long-range precision strikes.

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India’s efforts to develop a Laser Ordnance Disposal System (LORDS) have seen some progress, with the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) granted for two variants: LORDS-N and LORDS Mk1. However, details regarding their current deployment status remain undisclosed.

LORDS is a Directed Energy Laser System designed to neutralize unexploded ordnances (UXOs), surface-laid mines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and other above-ground explosive threats. This innovative system operates from safe stand-off distances ranging from 30 to 250 meters, safeguarding personnel from the dangers of bomb disposal.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is seeking to acquire nine decommissioned Jaguar fighter jets and spare parts from the United Kingdom, according to a report in Tribune India. This move aims to address attrition within the IAF’s Jaguar fleet, which is nearing the end of its operational life.

The IAF has requested five single-seater Jaguar GR-1s and four twin-seat Jaguar T-2s, both variants no longer used by the Royal Air Force (RAF). Additionally, they require a significant number of spare parts, estimated at around 150 different types.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is experiencing a surge in interest for its Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) system from European countries. This development comes amidst DRDO’s participation in Eurosatory, the largest international exhibition for land and air-land defense and security, currently ongoing in Paris.

The Pinaka MBRL system, particularly the Pinaka Guided variant with a 90km range, has emerged as a major attraction at the DRDO pavilion. This upsurge in interest coincides with European nations seeking to bolster their arsenals in the wake of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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The inky blackness of the Arabian Sea was my familiar world back when I served in the Indian Navy. Aboard INS Shalki, a German-designed HDW SSK class submarine, we patrolled silently at a depth of around 50 meters. The usual serenity of the deep was shattered by a sudden spike on the sonar. The rhythmic thrumming of the sub’s engines ceased as the Captain’s calm but firm voice echoed through the control room, “Stop engines. Ascend to periscope depth. Visual confirmation on surface vessels – now!”

The crew responded with practiced efficiency. The silence was broken only by the gentle hum as the submarine rose towards the surface. With periscopes raised, the officers peered into the moonlit water above.

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Retired Pakistani Brigadier Amir Hamza was shot and killed by unknown gunmen in Punjab province on Monday, according to Indian news outlet Times of India. Indian counter-terrorism agencies believed Hamza, a key Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operative, played a significant role in the 2018 Sunjwan army camp attack in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).

The 2018 Sunjwan attack on an Indian army camp resulted in the deaths of six soldiers and injuries to over a dozen more. Hamza’s death marks the second killing of a Pakistani individual allegedly involved in the attack.

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Germany is gearing up to showcase its A-400M military transport aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF) at the upcoming multinational air exercise Tarang Shakti in August 2024. This exercise presents a strategic opportunity for Germany, as the A-400M is a strong contender for an IAF tender for Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA).

Sources close to the development have revealed idrw.org that the IAF, having already reviewed the A-400M in Europe, is particularly impressed with its cargo-carrying capacity – the largest among its competitors in the race. With a maximum payload of up to 37 tonnes, the A-400M outshines the C-130J and C-390M, both vying for the same IAF contract.

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The Adani Group, a prominent Indian conglomerate, is setting its sights on becoming a major player in the country’s defense sector. According to sources familiar with the developments, Adani has allocated a war chest of $2-2.5 billion for acquisitions over the next 2-3 years.

Drone technology appears to be a key area of focus. The company is reportedly zeroing in on drone tech firms in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, known for their expertise in developing drones for reconnaissance missions in hostile environments. This acquisition strategy aligns with Adani’s broader ambitions to ramp up investments in unmanned systems, small arms, and missiles. Additionally, the group plans to venture into the production of indigenous artillery guns, further bolstering India’s self-reliance in defense equipment.

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The recent flurry of “visiting sessions and meetings” between civilian and military leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and South Korea has intensified speculation about a potential partnership for the KF-21 “Boramae” fighter jet program. This development could present an interesting opportunity for India’s own 5th generation fighter program, the AMCA.

The KF-21 “Boramae” is currently classified as a 4.5 generation fighter due to its lack of an internal weapons bay, a key feature of true 5th generation aircraft. While a Block III variant with an internal bay is planned for the 2030s, this timeframe coincides with the expected introduction of India’s AMCA MkI, a true 5th generation fighter from the outset.

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Armenia signed a contract with France on June 18, 2024, for the procurement of Caesar 155/52 truck-mounted guns manufactured by KNDS (Nexter). This acquisition will complement Armenia’s existing artillery portfolio, which includes towed 155/52 ATAGS guns procured from India and mounted MArG 155/39 guns, also of Indian origin.

While the DRDO MGS (Indian-developed Mobile Gun System) based on ATAGS is still undergoing developmental trials, Armenia’s experience with the towed variant of the same gun and potential for fleet commonality failed to influence this decision. The Caesar guns offer several advantages over towed artillery, including increased mobility, faster deployment times, and improved survivability. They are also compatible with NATO-standard 155mm ammunition, which Armenia is likely to increasingly rely on as it diversifies its military suppliers.

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In a move that has sent ripples through the Indian defense sector, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) acquired a 1.44% stake in Paras Defence and Space Technologies (PDST) on Friday, June 14th, 2024. This information was revealed through NSE bulk deal data, signifying a strategic investment by the sovereign wealth fund of the United Arab Emirates.

Paras Defence and Space Technologies, a private sector company, has been making significant strides in the domestic defense market. The company focuses on the design, development, manufacturing, and testing of a wide range of defense and space engineering products and solutions. This acquisition by ADIA highlights the growing potential of Paras Defence and underscores the attractiveness of the Indian defense sector for foreign investors.

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Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (VFJ), a unit of Armoured Vehicles Nigam Ltd under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India, has successfully completed and dispatched an order of 800 Stallion MKIV military vehicles to the Indian Army. The accomplishment comes within the stipulated delivery timeframe as per the contract.

This achievement highlights VFJ’s dedication to fulfilling its role as a provider of military mobility solutions. The press release emphasizes VFJ’s commitment to exceeding expectations by delivering on schedule and maintaining the highest quality standards. VFJ aims to set new benchmarks in productivity and quality within the Indian defence manufacturing sector.

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India’s Naval Station Karanja houses a vital unit – INS Tunir. Established with a humble beginning, managing just two missiles – the P-15 and RZ-61 – INS Tunir has evolved into a powerhouse, servicing a diverse arsenal of over 12 missile types.

INS Tunir’s inventory boasts a remarkable range, encompassing missiles from the 1980s like the P-Series to the modern-day Kashmir SAM and beyond. To adapt to ever-evolving ordnance storage and handling regulations set by the Storage and Transport of Explosive Committee (STEC), the unit has undergone significant infrastructural upgrades. This proactive approach ensures INS Tunir’s readiness for the planned induction of advanced missiles like BrahMos, LRASHM, MRSAM, and more.

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The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) under DRDO has achieved a significant milestone in the development of India’s indigenous 5th-generation fighter jet, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary DD(R&D) and Chairman of DRDO confirmed that the crucial process of stealth shaping for the AMCA has been finalized.

Dr. Kamat emphasized the importance of shaping in achieving low radar cross-section (RCS), a defining characteristic of stealth aircraft. He explained that roughly 70% of a fighter jet’s stealth capability stems from its shaping, with the remaining 30% contributed by specialized materials.

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