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Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command (FOC-in-C ENC), along with Mrs. Sandhya Rao Pendharkar, President Navy Wives Welfare Association (Eastern Region) (NWWA(ER)), undertook a visit to INS Rajali at Arakkonam from June 5 to 7, 2024.

The visit focused on assessing the operational preparedness of the naval air station. FOC-in-C Pendharkar reviewed the infrastructure and facilities, ensuring their readiness for optimal functionality. He also interacted with officers, sailors, civilian staff, and Defence Security Corps (DSC) personnel, commending them for their dedication to duty and the exceptional performance achieved over the past year.

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In a tit-for-tat move, India is set to rename over two dozen locations within China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. This action comes in response to China’s recent renaming of places in India’s Arunachal Pradesh state.

The list of targeted locations for renaming, obtained by The Diplomat from Indian military sources, is expected to be officially announced by the new Indian government formed next week following the recent national elections.

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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) chief has announced a significant design feature of the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft – a cockpit tailored to fit 90% of Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots.

This design prioritizes pilot comfort and ergonomics. The cockpit adheres to anthropometric requirements, ensuring a suitable fit for pilots within the 5th to 95th percentile range. This translates to a more comfortable and efficient flying experience for a vast majority of IAF pilots.

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The debate surrounding the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas and its ability to compete with the Pakistani Air Force’s (PAF) fighter jets has been a topic of much discussion. This article aims to shed light on the Tejas’ capabilities and their role in the Indian Air Force (IAF).

While the PAF possesses a mix of F-16 variants, including older models, the core argument focuses on the Tejas Mk1/A’s ability to engage modern threats. It’s important to recognize that the Tejas Mk1 isn’t pitted solely against outdated F-16s. The IAF rightfully expects its aircraft to be prepared for a wider range of potential adversaries, including the JF-17, J-10CE, and even newer F-16 variants.

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Flight Lieutenant Kambampati Nachiketa, Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja, and Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman—these names evoke stories of bravery and resilience. They also share a common thread: each had to eject from their fighter jets and landed in Pakistani-Occupied Kashmir (POK) during critical missions, whether in the Kargil War or the 2019 air skirmish.

These incidents underscore a crucial issue in modern aerial warfare: the need for advanced systems to prevent Indian fighter jets from straying into enemy airspace. In response, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is implementing several technological advancements to tackle this problem effectively.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) has taken delivery of the third of 56 Airbus C295 aircraft, marking a significant step forward in its program to modernize its transport fleet. This aircraft, delivered on May 28th, joins the two previously received C295s and paves the way for the complete replacement of the aging Avro-748 fleet.

The C295 acquisition signifies a powerful example of cross-cultural collaboration. Airbus Defence and Space, the manufacturer of the C295, and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) have joined forces to establish a pioneering “Make in India” aerospace partnership. This program ensures not only the delivery of these vital transport aircraft but also fosters domestic production capabilities.

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The air war over Ukraine has showcased the formidable capabilities of the Russian air force’s Mikoyan MiG-31BM interceptor, particularly when paired with its very-long-range R-37M missile. This combination has given Russia a significant aerial advantage, even as the wider conflict continues to unfold. However, this prompts an interesting comparison with the Indian Air Force’s historical use of the MiG-25 and its subsequent decision regarding the MiG-31.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) utilized the MiG-25 long-range interceptor/reconnaissance aircraft with great effectiveness. The MiG-25, known for its exceptional speed and high-altitude capabilities, was unrivaled in South Asia. During the Kargil War, the MiG-25 played a crucial role in gathering intelligence over Pakistani soil, taking detailed photographs of strategic locations without any competitor in the region able to match its performance.

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Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited (GRSE), a leading Indian shipbuilding company, has announced significant advancements in the development of autonomous platforms across all three domains of operation: surface, subsurface, and aerial. With successful prototype tests already completed for surface and subsurface platforms, and aerial platforms designed for maritime operations expected to launch by the end of the year, GRSE is positioning itself at the forefront of autonomous defense technology.

GRSE’s foray into autonomous technology has already yielded promising results in the surface and subsurface domains. The company has developed prototypes that have undergone rigorous testing, demonstrating their operational viability and effectiveness. These platforms are designed to enhance the capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces, providing advanced surveillance, reconnaissance, and operational support.

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A loud, unexplained sound caused panic among residents of Balasore and Bhadrak districts in Odisha on Friday afternoon, according to reliable reports. People in areas like Basudevpur (Bhadrak) and Nilagiri (Balasore) reported the sound being strong enough to shake doors and windows.

The origin of the sound remains a mystery, with authorities currently investigating the cause. This incident follows a similar occurrence yesterday that triggered widespread panic in Balasore.

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A video currently going viral on social media platform X has sparked a flurry of speculation and concern. The footage shows the remains of a missile, reportedly fired by Israeli aircraft at a United Nations shelter in Gaza, bearing the label “Made in India.” This has led to widespread debate and controversy regarding India’s involvement in the manufacturing and supply of weapons used in the ongoing conflict.

As the video gained traction online, many were quick to jump to conclusions about India’s role in supplying arms to Israel. The “Made in India” label visible on the missile remnants suggested to some viewers that India might be directly involved in providing weaponry used in the attack on the UN shelter. The video rapidly went viral, prompting intense scrutiny and calls for clarity from various quarters, including international observers and political analysts.

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The Indian Army has taken a significant step towards self-reliance in defense technology by awarding a contract to Johnnette Technologies Private Limited. This strategic deal involves the procurement of 150 state-of-the-art loitering munitions, known as the JM-1, marking a major milestone under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

Johnnette Technologies, a leader in indigenous defense solutions, developed the JM-1 specifically for tactical operations. This precision-guided loitering munition leverages advanced technology to enhance the Indian Army’s tactical edge. The JM-1’s unique AI-powered algorithm enables it to precisely strike targets even at high altitudes exceeding 18,000 feet.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is soaring into the international spotlight once again, participating in the massive Exercise Pitch Black 2024 to be held in Darwin, Australia from 12 July 2024. This biennial multinational air combat drill, hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), is shaping up to be the largest in its 43-year history.

The IAF has deployed a contingent of its formidable Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets, renowned for their agility, versatility, and advanced capabilities. These jets will be put through their paces in a series of demanding scenarios designed to hone the skills of participating air forces in complex combat situations.

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Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), a leading Indian shipyard, has emerged as the frontrunner to construct a new research vessel for the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). While a formal contract award is still under negotiation, reports suggest the project is valued around Rs 500 crore.

GRSE submitted the lowest bid for the project, positioning them strongly for the contract. This potential win would mark another significant achievement for the shipyard, solidifying their expertise in constructing specialized vessels.

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The Signals Technology Evaluation and Adaptation Group (STEAG) recently hosted TechNext, a major event aimed at promoting indigenization in the field of next-generation communication equipment. The event brought together 27 leading Indian firms who showcased a staggering 51 cutting-edge solutions.

TechNext served as a platform for Indian companies to demonstrate their capabilities in developing advanced communication technologies. This focus on indigenization aligns with the country’s efforts to become self-reliant in critical defense sectors.

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Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, undertook a visit to key facilities at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in Ghaziabad today. During the visit, he lauded the BEL team for their accomplishment in successfully commissioning the indigenously developed and cutting-edge Integrated Air Command and Control System (IACCS) at designated locations.

As a token of appreciation, a certificate was presented to the General Manager (Network Centric Systems) at BEL. Air Marshal Dixit interacted with BEL personnel and emphasized the critical significance of indigenous efforts in strategic projects like IACCS. He further urged BEL staff to maintain their focus on achieving established timelines for commissioning the remaining nodes that are integral to this vital project.

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