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In a significant demonstration of technological prowess, the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s Software Development Institute has successfully developed the program for the Software-Defined Radio (SDR) for the LCA-Tejas fighter jet at zero cost, outperforming a Defense Public Sector Undertaking (DPSU) that had quoted a staggering 290 crores for the same task.

Air Vice Marshal KN Santosh, Commandant of the IAF’s Software Development Institute, revealed this achievement during an interview with Bharat-shakti. The institute, co-located with the Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE), has played a pivotal role in the development of advanced software solutions for the IAF.

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In a recent development that has heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, a tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) belonging to the Indian Army, known as the Switch VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) hybrid tactical drone, inadvertently landed in Pakistani Occupied Kashmir area after losing control due to a reported “technical malfunction.” The incident has prompted a response from both military establishments, with the Pakistan Army recovering the UAV in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and subsequently transporting it to Islamabad for further investigation.

The Pakistan Army quickly responded to the situation by securing the Switch VTOL UAV. The debris of the drone has been sent to Pakistan’s Army Cyber Security team, which is conducting a detailed examination to extract any data that could provide insights into the UAV’s mission and origin. The investigation aims to obtain crucial data, including the launch area and other GPS coordinates, from the UAV’s onboard systems.

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Aviation enthusiasts were treated to a rare sight during Phase-II of the ongoing Exercise Tarang Shakti 2024 military exercise. A two-seat MiG-23UB Flogger, bearing registration number MS306, made an appearance, stirring memories of this iconic Cold War-era jet fighter.

The MiG-23’s retirement from active service in the Indian Air Force (IAF) has been a gradual process. The last MiG-23MF variant was phased out in March 2007, followed by the MiG-23BNs in March 2011. However, a limited number of MiG-23UB trainers remained operational for specialized roles.

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The Indian Navy has received the green light to place orders for the P17B frigates, a follow-on class to the Nilgiri-class frigates currently under construction. As part of the Next Generation series of future frontline surface combatants, the P17B class is expected to significantly enhance the navy’s capabilities. However, the staggering cost of $1.19 billion per ship has raised eyebrows among defense analysts in India.

The P17B frigates are estimated to cost a significant 50% more than their predecessors, the P15B frigates. This substantial increase in price has led to comparisons with the Talwar-class frigates, which could have been acquired in greater numbers for the same cost.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has announced that its Technology Development Fund (TDF) team will be a prominent participant at the upcoming TarangShakti event. This high-profile gathering is expected to be a showcase for the latest advancements in technology and innovation.

Tarang Shakti offers an unparalleled platform for researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to connect, collaborate, and explore potential partnerships. The DRDO’s TDF team will be on hand to demonstrate the organization’s groundbreaking research and development initiatives.

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IdeaForge Technology Limited has announced the successful deployment of its advanced Q6 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with the Mangaluru City Police. Procured through the Mangaluru Smart City Corporation Limited, the Q6 UAV represents a significant upgrade in the city’s law enforcement capabilities.

In a press release, Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal expressed his enthusiasm for the new drone system, stating that it has been seamlessly integrated into the city police’s operations. The Q6 UAV is expected to prove invaluable during public gatherings, protests, and city-wide celebrations, providing enhanced situational awareness and surveillance.

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Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, along with Prashanth Nair and the rest of the Axiom-4 mission crew, have arrived in Houston to begin their rigorous training program. This marks a significant milestone as Shukla prepares to become the first Indian astronaut to travel to the International Space Station (ISS) since Rakesh Sharma in 1984.

The Axiom-4 mission, a privately funded spaceflight, is scheduled to launch later this year. Shukla’s participation in this historic endeavor represents a major breakthrough for India’s space program. As part of the training, the crew will undergo a series of simulations and exercises to prepare for the challenges of spaceflight.

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William Blair, Vice President and Chief Executive for Southeast Asia and India at Lockheed Martin has articulated the company’s strategic vision for addressing India’s complex air and missile defence needs. In a recent statement, Blair emphasized Lockheed Martin’s commitment to providing a comprehensive defence solution that integrates advanced systems like the PAC-3 MSE and THAAD to enhance India’s defence capabilities.

Blair underscored Lockheed Martin’s approach to air and missile defence as a “stratified defence solution,” particularly in the context of land-based implementations. The company envisions a layered defence strategy where the PAC-3 MSE (Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement) system would operate as a lower layer beneath the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system. This integration aims to provide a robust defence against a range of aerial threats, from short-range to high-altitude ballistic missiles.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to commence developmental trials of the ship-launched anti-ship sub-sonic cruise missile version of Nirbhay within the next 12-18 months. The research and development for this missile have been completed, and the fabrication process is currently underway.

The ship-based sub-sonic cruise missile will be available in two variants: Land Attack Cruise Missile (LACM) and Anti-Ship Cruise Missile (ASCM). DRDO has already developed a Universal Vertical Launch Module (UVLM) that can accommodate both ship-based sub-sonic and supersonic cruise missiles like BrahMos.

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Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a premier Indian defence electronics company, has announced in its annual report that it is developing the Long Range Radar (LRR) known as “SASTRA.” The radar, originally developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is designed for extended-range search and track capabilities, with a range exceeding 2000 kilometres.

SASTRA is also capable of detecting low Radar Cross Section (RCS) aircraft and platforms, making it a critical asset for India’s defence infrastructure.

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Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary of the Department of Defence Research and Development (DDR&D) and Chairman of the DRDO, has announced that the Zorawar Light Tank is on track for Army user trials by the end of the year. The tank, which has successfully completed internal trials, is now poised to undergo rigorous testing in the challenging high-altitude conditions near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) during the upcoming winter months.

The Zorawar Light Tank is a crucial component of India’s efforts to enhance its military capabilities in high-altitude regions. Designed specifically to operate in such demanding environments, the tank is expected to significantly bolster the Indian Army’s operational effectiveness.

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The Ordinance Development Cell-Ordinance Factory Medak (ODC-OFMK) is at the forefront of developing Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicles (FICVs) with significantly enhanced mine blast resistance. In collaboration with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Advanced Materials Research Institute (CSIR-AMPRI), ODC-OFMK has incorporated innovative materials to bolster the vehicles’ survivability.

CSIR-AMPRI has developed an aluminum hybrid closed-cell foam reinforced with nanomaterials like CNT/Graphene. This advanced material exhibits superior strength (-15-25 MPa) and energy absorption (8-15Mj/m³). Based on extensive testing, it was hypothesized that these foams, when used in sandwich panel configurations, could effectively absorb substantial impact energy, making them ideal for blast mitigation applications.

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In a significant development for India’s military aviation, the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) newly inducted C-295 transport aircraft was recently spotted alongside the veteran An-32 aircraft, capturing the attention of defense enthusiasts across the country. This rare visual of the two transport aircraft side by side highlights the evolution of the IAF’s airlift capabilities and marks a new chapter in its modernization efforts.

The C-295, developed by Airbus Defence and Space, has been procured by the IAF to replace the aging fleet of AVRO transport aircraft. With its state-of-the-art design and advanced avionics, the C-295 is expected to serve as a versatile and reliable platform for various transport missions, including tactical airlift, medical evacuation, and disaster relief operations. The aircraft’s short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities make it ideal for operations in remote and austere airfields, enhancing the IAF’s operational flexibility.

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India has unveiled a bold and ambitious 25-year vision plan for its space sector, aiming to elevate the country’s global standing in space exploration. The plan outlines several ambitious goals, including a significant expansion of the space economy, the establishment of a human space station, and a manned mission to the Moon.

S Somanath, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has expressed confidence in India’s ability to achieve these ambitious targets. He envisions the size of India’s space economy soaring from the current $9 billion to a remarkable $45 billion within the next decade. The private sector is expected to play a pivotal role in driving this growth, contributing significantly to the development of innovative space technologies and services.

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A significant milestone has been reached in the production of India’s indigenous light combat aircraft, the Tejas. GE Aerospace is set to commence deliveries of F-404 engines from this month, with two engines scheduled for shipment. This marks a crucial step in accelerating the production of Tejas aircraft by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

The US aerospace giant plans to deliver an additional six F-404 engines by the end of March 2025, enabling HAL to deliver at least eight Tejas Mk1 Trainer and Mk1A jets to the Indian Air Force (IAF) within the same timeframe.

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