You dont have javascript enabled! Please enable it!

Archives

SOURCE: IDRW.ORG TEAM

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is looking to significantly bolster the capabilities of its MiG-29 fighter jets by equipping them with stand-off ground attack weapons. A recent Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the Ministry of Defence, on behalf of the IAF, invites industry partners to collaborate on this project, which will be overseen by the IAF’s No.11 Base Repair Depot.

The IAF has identified an urgent need to upgrade 24 MiG-29 aircraft to carry the High Speed Low Drag (HSLD) Mark-II stand-off weapon, capable of striking targets at a distance of over 180 kilometers. This enhancement requires substantial modifications to the aircraft, including the integration of new hardware and software systems.

Continue reading

SOURCE: IDRW.ORG TEAM

VayDyn, a startup incubated at the IISc-supported AI and Robotics Technology Park (ARTPark), has unveiled its groundbreaking Vyom Nano-Drone. This compact marvel of engineering boasts impressive capabilities, making it a versatile tool for a range of applications.

With a focus on smart autonomy, the Vyom Nano-Drone stands out with its fully autonomous flight capabilities. Its pocket-sized design ensures easy portability, allowing users to deploy it effortlessly in various environments. Equipped with low-latency digital FPV video telemetry, operators can enjoy real-time, high-quality video feeds, enhancing situational awareness.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

Tata Advanced Systems, a subsidiary of Tata Sons, is on the cusp of securing a substantial order for over 100 wheeled armored vehicle platforms from the Indian Army. According to industry sources, the Indian Army is poised to issue a Request for Information (RFI) in the near future, marking a significant step towards finalizing the deal.

Developed in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the 8×8 wheeled armored platform represents a crucial advancement in India’s indigenous defense capabilities. This joint venture underscores the growing partnership between the private sector and the government in bolstering the nation’s military might.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

In a strategic move to bolster its surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, Pakistan has reportedly purchased Supercam drones from Russia. The acquisition of these advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) marks a significant enhancement of Pakistan’s aerial monitoring capabilities, enabling a broad range of military and civil applications.

The Supercam S350 is one of Russia’s flagship unmanned aircraft systems, designed for aerial photography, video monitoring, and a host of other critical missions. One of the standout features of the Supercam S350 is its endurance in the air. It can remain airborne for up to 7 hours, making it a formidable tool for extended surveillance operations. Additionally, the drone can transmit information over long distances, ensuring that real-time data reaches command centers without delay.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

A Sukhoi fighter jet experienced a hard landing at Pune Airport on Wednesday, causing significant disruptions to flight schedules. The incident occurred during a routine training exercise when the aircraft abruptly descended from a height of eight to ten feet while attempting to land.

The unexpected impact caused the airport authorities to temporarily close the runway for inspection. As a result, several passenger flights were delayed, and some were diverted to alternative airports. The runway was reopened approximately an hour later after Air Force officials confirmed its safety.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

Indian Naval Ship (INS) Shivalik has successfully completed its participation in the prestigious RIMPAC 2024 exercise and has arrived in Guam, an island territory of the United States, for an operational turnaround. The Eastern Naval Command announced this development in an official release on Thursday.

The deployment of INS Shivalik to the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean is part of the Indian Navy’s broader strategy to enhance its operational reach and presence in the region. The ship’s participation in RIMPAC, the world’s largest multinational maritime exercise, provided a valuable platform for the Indian Navy to interact with and learn from other leading naval forces.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

In recognition of his extraordinary courage and exceptional flying skills, Wing Commander Vernon Desmond Keane VM has been awarded the prestigious Shaurya Chakra. His heroic actions during a life-threatening situation on 24th July 2023 while piloting a Jaguar fighter aircraft have been hailed as a testament to his dedication, composure, and expertise.

On 24th July 2023, Wing Commander Vernon Desmond Keane, posted to a fighter squadron, was conducting a sortie on a Jaguar fighter aircraft. During the flight, he encountered an unprecedented and critical situation when both the Oil 1 and Oil 2 failure warnings activated simultaneously. This malfunction indicated a severe issue in the oil system, necessitating the immediate shutdown of both engines to prevent their imminent seizure. Such a scenario had never occurred before, and no established procedures existed for dealing with this type of failure.

Continue reading

SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

The Indian Air Force’s Sukhoi-30MKI, a formidable asset, is set to undergo a transformative upgrade, dubbed the “Super Sukhoi”. This ambitious project, which has been in the works for over a decade, aims to elevate the aircraft’s capabilities to rival and surpass its Chinese counterpart, the J-16.

Initially envisioned as a beneficiary of the now-defunct Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) program with Russia, the Super Sukhoi’s development trajectory shifted when India opted out. Russia subsequently proposed the Su-30SM upgrade, featuring the potent AL-41F engine. However, India has charted its course, prioritizing indigenous technology.

Continue reading

SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE OF CONCEPT

In a significant stride towards enhancing the survivability of its armoured forces, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is actively developing an advanced active armour system. This breakthrough technology aims to replace the traditional passive steel plates on tanks and armoured personnel carriers with a more dynamic defensive shield.

India’s Armoured fleet, comprising over 3,500 tanks including Indigenous Arjun and Russian-origin T-72 and T-90, is set to benefit from this cutting-edge development. The core concept revolves around equipping these vehicles with sensors capable of detecting incoming anti-tank missiles, whether launched from the air or ground. Once a threat is identified, the system will autonomously deploy countermeasures to neutralize the rocket.

Continue reading

SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

FILE PIC

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is seeking assistance from Boeing to determine the financial viability of repairing an Apache attack helicopter that made a hard landing in Ladakh earlier this year. The incident, which occurred at a high altitude of 12,000 feet in snow-bound terrain, resulted in significant damage to the aircraft.

The Apache reportedly lost power during its operational sortie, forcing the pilots to perform an emergency landing. The harsh conditions and rocky terrain caused extensive damage to the helicopter’s undercarriage. Recovering the aircraft from the remote valley took weeks for the IAF.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

In a recent article, the Global Times, a mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, dismissed a report by the Voice of America (VOA) on India’s newly unveiled light tank as an attempt to sow discord between the two Asian giants.

The Chinese state-run media outlet claimed that the VOA had exaggerated the capabilities of India’s new tank, portraying it as a potential rival to China’s Type 15 light tank. However, Chinese experts countered that China has already deployed the Type 15 since 2019, while India’s tank is still under development and won’t be operational until at least 2027.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

In 2020, the Indian Air Force (IAF) had explored the possibility of bolstering its fleet of MiG-29 supersonic fighter jets by ordering 21 additional airframes from Russia. This move was aimed at enhancing its operational capabilities, adding to the three MiG-29 squadrons already in service. The plan initially involved procuring 19 single-seater and 2 twin-seater MiG-29 airframes that had been in storage, awaiting assembly due to undisclosed reasons.

An IAF evaluation team assessed the stored airframes and found them to be in good condition, despite their extended period in storage. Although these jets were bare-bones and required a complete assembly of equipment, the cost quoted for the procurement was considered reasonable. However, a more comprehensive analysis led to a shift in perspective within the IAF.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Tata Motors have showcased a significantly upgraded version of their Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) 8×8. The second-generation vehicle boasts a refined design and incorporates advanced features for enhanced operational capabilities.

A standout feature of the new WhAP is the inclusion of cutting-edge night vision equipment, enabling effective operations under low-light conditions. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with robust chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) protection measures, safeguarding the crew in hazardous environments.

Continue reading

SOURCE: AFI

The Indian Army has recently received 96 ATOR N1200 Specialist Mobility Vehicles, marking a significant milestone in the modernization of its logistical and operational capabilities. Manufactured by JSW Gecko, a subsidiary of the JSW Group, these vehicles are part of a larger Rs 250 crore contract secured earlier this year. The ATOR N1200 vehicles, which have also been showcased during the 2024 Republic Day Parade, are now under evaluation for potential civilian use in India.

The ATOR N1200 is an advanced amphibious extreme mobility vehicle, designed to operate in challenging terrains. Based on the SHERP N1200, a renowned vehicle known for its robustness and versatility, the ATOR N1200 has been indigenously adapted to meet the specific requirements of the Indian Army. This adaptation has been made possible through a strategic partnership between Copato Ltd of the United Kingdom and JSW Defence and JSW Gecko.

Continue reading

SOURCE: IDRW.ORG TEAM

Bengaluru-based Opendrone Private Limited, operating under the brand name Airbound, has introduced a groundbreaking drone design aimed at revolutionizing rural healthcare delivery. The company’s new Blended Wing Body Tailsitter drone embodies a development philosophy focused on making a deep impact on real lives by addressing the critical issue of healthcare accessibility in remote areas.

Airbound’s innovative drone network is designed to operate without the need for traditional infrastructure, making it ideally suited for remote and underserved regions. The vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) technology facilitates rapid delivery of medical supplies, such as blood, enabling hospitals to extend their reach and potentially transform the landscape of healthcare delivery. The drone takes off like a rocket and flies like a plane, combining the best of both worlds for efficient and effective service.

Continue reading