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In a recent video that has sent ripples through the defense community, India’s homegrown light tank, the Zorawar, has made a stunning appearance. For the first time, the tank showcased its unique spaced armor configuration, a design feature that could potentially revolutionize tank protection. Additionally, the video demonstrated the tank’s remarkable speed, surpassing the capabilities of typical main battle tanks.

The most striking aspect of the new footage is the Zorawar’s exposed spaced armor slots. This design, where armor plates are mounted at a distance from the main hull, has been proven effective in defeating kinetic energy penetrators. By creating a void between the two armor layers, the impact energy of an incoming projectile is dissipated, reducing its ability to penetrate. While the absence of the actual armor plates in the video might raise questions, it could be indicative of testing or prototype stages.

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General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defence of Vietnam, led a high-level delegation to the BrahMos Pavilion at the 10th International Military-Technical Forum “Army 2024,” held at the Patriot Expo in Russia. The distinguished visitor was welcomed by Mr. Alexander Maksichev, Joint Managing Director (JMD) of BrahMos Aerospace, and Mr. Praveen Pathak, Director (Marketing Promotion & Export).

During the visit, General Giang was provided with a comprehensive overview of the various variants of the formidable supersonic BrahMos missile, a joint venture between India and Russia. The BrahMos missile system, known for its precision and speed, has been a game-changer in modern warfare, offering land, sea, and air-launched capabilities.

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India’s largest shipbuilding facility by capacity, is poised for a remarkable resurgence. Under the stewardship of Swan Energy Ltd, the shipyard, which had been dormant for nearly five years following the collapse of RNAVAL, is now gearing up for a grand revival.

A significant milestone is imminent with the dry docking of an Indian Coast Guard ship this month. This marks the beginning of a new chapter for the shipyard, which boasts an impressive 662-meter dry dock, the largest in India and among the world’s top.

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The indigenous prowess of the Indian Air Force (IAF) was on full display as the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand soared through the skies above the Sulur Airbase during the ongoing Tarang Shakti exercise. This international air exercise, which commenced on August 6, 2024, has provided a platform for showcasing India’s advanced aviation capabilities.

The LCH Prachand, a formidable attack helicopter indigenously developed, has been a key participant in the exercise. Its presence underscores India’s commitment to self-reliance in defense manufacturing. The helicopter’s exceptional maneuverability and lethal firepower have made it a potent asset for the IAF, capable of operating effectively in diverse terrains and challenging weather conditions.

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Navi Mumbai is set to take a significant step towards becoming a major aviation hub as the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) prepares for its first trial aircraft landing next month.

The Indian Air Force will be conducting the trial run using a C-130J transport aircraft and a Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jet. This crucial exercise will test the airport’s infrastructure and systems before it officially opens to commercial flights in March 2025.

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In an unprecedented move, the Pakistan Army on Monday announced that it has arrested former ISI chief Lt Gen (retd.) Faiz Hameed and initiated court martial proceedings against him in connection with a housing scheme scandal.

“Complying with the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, a detailed court of inquiry was undertaken by Pakistan Army, to ascertain correctness of complaints in Top City Case made against Lt Gen Faiz Hameed (Retd),” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) – the media wing of the army- said in a statement.

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BEML Limited’s Engine division has achieved a significant breakthrough with the successful completion of the first round of ground trials for India’s first indigenously made 1500 Horsepower (HP) engine for Main Battle Tanks (MBTs).

This marks a major milestone in India’s quest for self-reliance in defence technology. The 1500 HP engine, developed at BEML’s Mysuru complex, performed as expected during the trials, exceeding expectations. Engineers are currently analyzing the collected data to identify potential areas for further optimization.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is exploring a novel role for the indigenously developed Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM). Originally designed to protect moving armoured columns from aerial threats, the QRSAM could now be deployed as a crucial layer of defence for the formidable S-400 long-range air defence system.

The S-400, a cornerstone of India’s air defence capabilities, is vulnerable to saturation attacks by multiple rocket launchers, a tactic employed by adversaries to overwhelm the system.

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Airbus Defence is revamping its campaign for the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) program, aiming to convince the IAF of the A400M’s operational efficiency and affordability.

Airbus has offered its A400M Atlas military transport aircraft in response to the IAF’s tender for 60 new transport planes. The company acknowledges earlier challenges related to the A400M’s service introduction, which resulted in a “reputation” for availability issues. However, Airbus emphasizes that these concerns are a thing of the past. “That is behind us,” declared Jean-Brice Dumont, Head of Air Power at Airbus Defence and Space, in a recent media statement. “Now the aircraft is there, it does the job, and it does many jobs.”

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India’s indigenous supersonic cruise missile, BrahMos, is rapidly gaining global recognition. Following the successful sale to the Philippines, the joint venture between India and Russia, BrahMos Aerospace, is currently engaged in negotiations with at least four other countries for the acquisition of this potent weapon system.

Southeast Asian nations, Indonesia and Vietnam, have expressed keen interest in the BrahMos missile, recognizing its strategic value in bolstering their maritime capabilities. Additionally, the Middle Eastern powerhouses, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, are also in discussions to procure the missile.

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Data Patterns (India) Ltd has achieved a significant milestone by successfully developing two critical components for the upgrade of the Naval Dornier 228 aircraft. The company has engineered a state-of-the-art Maritime Patrol Radar and a cutting-edge SIGINT EW suite, both integral to the aircraft’s surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.

Impressively, these crucial systems were developed in a remarkably short timeframe of less than a year, showcasing the company’s technical expertise and efficiency. The components are currently undergoing rigorous flight trials to ensure optimal performance.

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Indian space startup, EtherealX, has successfully secured $5 million in seed funding to propel its ambitious project of developing fully reusable medium-lift launch vehicles. The startup is set to revolutionize the space industry with its flagship vehicle, the Razor Crest Mk-1, designed to deliver impressive payloads into orbit.

In its fully reusable configuration, the Razor Crest Mk-1 is capable of transporting 8 tons into low Earth orbit (LEO). The vehicle’s versatility extends to expendable and partially reusable modes, enabling it to carry over 24.8 tons and 22.8 tons, respectively, to LEO. EtherealX’s aspirations reach even further, as the company aims to deliver payloads to geostationary transfer and trans-lunar injection orbits.

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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the procurement of an Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (Mark II A) or IDDIS Mk II A. The system is expected to bolster India’s anti-drone capabilities.

The proposed IDDIS Mk II A system will be equipped with advanced surveillance, detection, and tracking capabilities. The system will also include a microprocessor for computing precise targeting solutions. Notably, the system will possess both hard-kill and soft-kill options. A laser weapon system will be integrated for hard-kill, or destruction, of hostile drones, while a jamming capability will be incorporated for soft-kill, or denial, measures.

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The Indian Army is undergoing a significant shift in its training paradigm, placing greater emphasis on tactical proficiency and real-world combat simulations. Triggered by the evolving geopolitical scenario and the stark lessons from the Ukraine conflict, the armed forces are accelerating efforts to enhance soldier capabilities.

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has served as a stark reminder of the complexities of modern warfare. The effective utilization of tactics, technology, and terrain by both sides has exposed vulnerabilities and highlighted the need for robust training. The Indian Army, recognizing the implications, has initiated a comprehensive overhaul of its training regimen.

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The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk II, an ambitious upgrade of India’s indigenous fighter jet, has been plagued by a series of delays since its inception. While the project has seen some progress, the timeline for its development has consistently slipped, raising concerns about its eventual operational capability.

The initial optimism surrounding the LCA Mk II was evident in early 2021 when the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) chief predicted a rollout by August of that year. However, this timeline was quickly pushed back to 2022. By November 2021, the Conceptual Design Review (CDR) was completed, indicating a step forward, but the subsequent months witnessed further delays.

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