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Temel Kotil, CEO of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), has sparked debate by claiming their new 5th generation fighter jet, KAAN, surpasses the American F-35.

Kotil highlighted payload capacity as a key advantage, stating KAAN can carry 10 tonnes compared to the F-35’s 6 tonnes. He even suggested comparing KAAN to the F-22 Raptor, a more established American stealth fighter.

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On the sidelines of the 7th Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) meeting currently underway in New Delhi, Air Marshal (Retd.) Donny Ermawan Taufanto, Secretary General of the Ministry of Defence (Kemhan RI) for the Republic of Indonesia, met with AD Rane, the CEO & Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace. The discussions focused on exploring future avenues for defence collaboration between India and Indonesia.

The JDCC meeting, co-chaired by Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane from India and Air Marshal Taufanto, signifies the growing importance of defence relations between the two strategic partners. India and Indonesia have been engaged in discussions regarding the potential sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles for some time now. This meeting comes as another indicator of progress on that front.

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In a significant development for India’s naval defense, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced plans to begin construction on a third indigenous aircraft carrier. This news comes in response to a pending proposal submitted by the Indian Navy.

The new carrier will be similar in size to INS Vikrant, India’s first domestically built aircraft carrier, which displaced 45,000 tonnes when it was commissioned in September 2022. This indigenous construction signifies a major step towards self-sufficiency in the country’s naval defense program.

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The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) is reportedly working on a two-pronged approach for the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) program, catering to both the current and future needs of the Indian Navy. This development signifies a significant step towards bolstering India’s naval aviation capabilities.

The TEDBF program will prioritize the development of a Short TakeOff But Arrested Landing (STOBAR) variant, aligning with the existing capabilities of India’s current aircraft carriers, INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant. This variant will utilize a ski-jump ramp for takeoff and arresting gear for landing, seamlessly integrating with the operational infrastructure.

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has unveiled its plans for Mangalyaan-2, a mission aiming for a historic touchdown on Mars. This ambitious project incorporates innovative techniques to ensure a safe and productive mission on the Red Planet.

One of the most exciting aspects of Mangalyaan-2 is the use of a sky crane for landing the rover. Similar to the system deployed by NASA’s Perseverance rover, ISRO’s sky crane will enable a controlled and delicate descent onto the Martian surface. This innovative approach is crucial due to Mars’ challenging terrain. Unlike traditional landing methods with airbags or ramps, the sky crane will gently lower the rover in an upright position, optimizing its readiness for scientific exploration. ISRO engineers are diligently developing their indigenous sky crane technology specifically designed for the Indian rover.

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A report by India’s Military Intelligence has raised concerns about a potential security breach involving Aadhaar cards in Kerala. The report alleges that over 50,000 refugees from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar currently residing in Kerala may be using fake Aadhaar cards.

According to the report, these fraudulent Aadhaar cards were obtained by infiltrating enrolment centers in several locations. The specific centers mentioned include Madhupur and Nagaon in Assam, Kalimpong, Nadia, and Uttar Dinajpur in West Bengal, and Perumbavoor in Kerala itself.

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Pakistan has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) for a missile firing exercise. The designated area for the missile range is estimated to be around 1300 kilometers.

The specific missile being tested is unknown, but possibilities include:

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The Combat Vehicle Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) released an Expression of Interest (EoI) calling for technology assistance to develop, demonstrate, and supply the Light Munition (LM) capability of housing and launching from a Canister-based Light Tank. 

The EoI issued by CVRDE specifically targets Indian private-sector companies with expertise in Canister-based Light Munition systems. The solicitation aims to harness the innovative potential of domestic industries to advance the development of a Light Tank equipped with cutting-edge technology. 

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The competition for the Indian Navy’s P-75I conventional submarine acquisition program intensifies as ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) consortium confirm indigenous content (IC) of 60% from the very first submarine offered. This move follows a similar commitment from Larsen & Toubro (L&T) partnered with Navantia, who also declared a 60% IC for their S-80 Plus submarine proposal.

The Indian Navy’s initial requirement stipulated a minimum IC of 45% for the first submarine, progressively increasing to 60% for the last of the six submarines planned under the project.

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Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (KELTRON) has successfully delivered “Maareech,” an advanced torpedo decoy system (ATDS), to the Indian Navy. This indigenously developed system bolsters the Navy’s underwater defence capabilities.

Maareech is a testament to collaborative innovation in India’s defence sector. The underwater arrays for the system were designed by the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) in Kochi. Keltron Controls, located in Aroor, undertook the manufacturing of the system. Finally, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in Bangalore integrated the ATDS before its deployment by the Indian Navy.

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The Indian Army has significantly bolstered its surveillance and security capabilities with the procurement of 1080 SWITCH UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) from ideaForge, a leading Indian drone manufacturer.

The SWITCH UAV stands out for its extended flight time, improved safety features, and user-friendly operation. The incorporation of fail-safe redundancies ensures reliable performance even in challenging situations. These attributes make the SWITCH UAV ideal for long-range, high-endurance, and high-altitude missions, particularly those requiring last-mile surveillance and security operations.

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ISRO Chairman S. Somanath has unveiled plans for India’s first space station, the BAS, to demonstrate extended human spaceflight capabilities. Astronauts are expected to reside on the station for periods ranging from three to six months, with resupply missions planned quarterly.

The BAS will be constructed in low Earth orbit by meticulously docking pre-fabricated modules. This piece-by-piece approach allows for a gradual build-up, with the first module launching as early as 2028. Notably, the station will boast docking ports adhering to international standards, paving the way for potential collaboration with space agencies from other countries.

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In a significant stride towards bolstering India’s maritime defense capabilities, Defense Secretary Giridhar Aramane unveiled the highly anticipated ‘Arowana’ midget submarine today. Developed by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), this cutting-edge submarine, internally designated as Y-51008 or MDL MSX02A, marks a pivotal moment in India’s naval engineering prowess. ‘Arowana’ is not just a submarine; it represents a leap forward in underwater warfare technology, designed to execute covert military operations with unparalleled precision and efficiency.

The ‘Arowana’ midget submarine is more than just a proof of concept; it embodies the culmination of years of research, innovation, and engineering excellence. Designed to seamlessly navigate both shallow and deep waters, ‘Arowana’ is poised to revolutionize maritime missions with its versatility and advanced capabilities. Equipped to support both ship-launched and independent operations, this submarine stands ready to undertake a diverse range of missions, from reconnaissance to sabotage, with utmost stealth and effectiveness.

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Horrifying CCTV footage emerged on May 9, 2024, depicting a Bangladeshi Air Force Yak-130 trainer jet crashing dramatically into the Karnaphuli River. The incident, attributed to a botched low-level maneuver, serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks associated with aerial acrobatics.

The video showcases the Yak-130 attempting a low-level roll over the runway. However, the maneuver goes disastrously wrong. The aircraft makes contact with the runway surface, sending sparks flying as it scrapes along the ground. Miraculously, the jet becomes airborne again momentarily, but with its tail section engulfed in flames.

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Recent sightings of Russian-made Ural 4320-3 command vehicles being transported in India have ignited a flurry of speculation regarding their intended use. The presence of these vehicles has left many wondering whether they are undergoing trials for potential induction into the Indian Army or are simply here for homologation by a Russian firm.

The sighting is particularly intriguing because the Ural 4320-3 utilizes the same Ural-532301 platform as the 55K6E command and control center vehicles that are part of the S-400 air defense system recently acquired by the Indian Air Force (IAF). This similarity in chassis sparks the question of whether the Ural 4320-3 could be fulfilling a similar command and control function within the Indian military.

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