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In a recent Department of Defense press briefing, Pakistani journalist Jahanzaib Ali raised eyebrows with a provocative question regarding the potential involvement of foreign governments in an alleged assassination plot against former US President Donald Trump. The query was met with a cautious response from Pentagon Press Secretary, Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, who redirected the question to the FBI and Secret Service for further information.

Maj. Gen. Ryder stated, “I would point you to Secretary Austin’s statement over the weekend condemning the violence as absolutely no place in a democracy as it relates to that attempt. For any questions on the investigation, you will have to refer to the FBI and Secret Service.” His response underscored the gravity of the situation while simultaneously distancing the Department of Defense from the specifics of the ongoing investigation.

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A high-level Mongolian Defence delegation, headed by His Excellency Major General Ganbyamba Sunrev, Chief of General Staff, Mongolian Armed Forces, paid a visit to Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)’s Ghaziabad unit today. The delegation was given a comprehensive overview of the facility’s manufacturing capabilities and showcased its cutting-edge product range.

During the visit, the Mongolian delegation expressed keen interest in BEL’s expertise in various defense electronics domains. They were particularly impressed by the company’s indigenous capabilities in producing advanced electronic systems for military applications. BEL officials highlighted the company’s commitment to technology innovation and its role in strengthening India’s defense ecosystem.

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The Indian Navy’s ambitious Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) program is set to enter a crucial phase as it transitions from the preliminary design review (PDR) to the critical design review (CDR). Expected to be completed by 2025, the CDR marks a significant milestone, signifying the detailed finalization of the aircraft’s design before proceeding to development and production.

The TEDBF, envisioned as a replacement for the aging MiG-29K, is a cornerstone of the Indian Navy’s modernization plans. The program has been steadily progressing, with the final PDR report nearing completion. Once approved, the project will seek the green light from the Cabinet Committee on Security for its subsequent stages.

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Mahindra ALSV with NTGS Alakran light mortar carrier system

The Indian Army is taking its firepower to the next level by integrating loitering munitions capabilities into its existing fleet of Mahindra Armoured Light Specialist Vehicles (ALSVs). This move comes after the successful integration of Spanish 120mm Alakran mortars and Milan-2T Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) onto the ALSV platform.

The ALSV, designed for manoeuvrability and tactical flexibility, has proven to be a valuable asset for the Indian Army. Previously, it could be equipped with ATGM launchers, machine guns, and grenade launchers. Now, the addition of loitering munitions adds another dimension to its offensive capabilities.

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One of the Two new stealth frigates being constructed for the Indian Navy in Russia is expected to be delivered by the end of 2024, despite delays caused by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

The first frigate, named INS Tushil, is currently undergoing sea trials in Russia and is anticipated to be ready for acceptance trials by the Indian Navy soon. Delivery is expected in September 2024. The second frigate, INS Tamal, is slated for delivery in February 2025.

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A small Delhi-based firm, Velmenni, is at the forefront of India’s defence innovation, having been awarded the prestigious Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) grant. The company is developing a groundbreaking wireless communication system using Light Fidelity (Li-Fi) technology to establish secure and efficient communication between submarines and control centers.

The iDEX program, initiated by the Ministry of Defence, seeks to bolster India’s defence ecosystem by supporting innovative technologies. Velmenni’s Li-Fi solution has emerged as a game-changer, addressing a critical challenge faced by the Indian Navy.

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Kalyani Strategic Systems Limited (KSSL) has announced a significant milestone in its annual report, revealing that its production capacity for artillery ammunition is completely booked for the next three years. The company has successfully developed artillery shells ranging from 70mm to 155mm caliber, catering to the diverse needs of the armed forces.

The surge in demand for KSSL’s products is not limited to domestic orders. The company has been receiving a steady stream of inquiries from European nations grappling with a shortage of 155mm artillery shells. This global recognition underscores KSSL’s emergence as a reliable and capable ammunition manufacturer.

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India’s formidable Su-30MKI fleet is undergoing a significant upgrade with the integration of Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology. While the official supplier remains unconfirmed, Elbit Systems is a strong contender based on industry speculation. This upgrade promises to enhance the IAF’s (Indian Air Force) communication and situational awareness capabilities.

Unlike traditional radios with fixed hardware configurations, SDRs are essentially software-based radios. They utilize software to define the operating characteristics, allowing for greater flexibility and adaptability.

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Munitions India Limited (MIL) has recently enhanced its testing capabilities by procuring two units of the Ruger Precision .338 Lapua Magnum Model 18080. This acquisition, facilitated through Defind Enterprises Private Limited (DEPL), marks a significant step forward in ammunition testing and casualty proofing for the company.

Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of rugged and reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market, continues to set high standards in firearm manufacturing. All their products are proudly made in America, reflecting superior craftsmanship and innovation.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is gearing up for a significant modernization leap as No. 23 Squadron, the “Panthers,” emerges as the frontrunner to transition to the highly anticipated LCA Tejas Mk1A fighter jet.

Currently stationed at AFS NAL, the Panthers fly the venerable MiG-21 Bison – the last variant of this iconic aircraft in IAF service. Their relocation to AFS NAL in June 2024 aimed to streamline maintenance and operations for these soon-to-be-retired jets. Notably, No. 3 Squadron, a sister squadron also stationed at AFS NAL and currently flying MiG-21s, will follow suit and be decommissioned next year.

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The Indian Army has taken a step towards modernizing its infantry equipment by floating a tender to procure 116 Tritium Illuminated (TI) sights for the Tar-21/X-95 assault rifles. These sights are likely destined for two units based in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, a strategically important region.

TI sights are advanced aiming devices that utilize tritium, a radioactive isotope, to provide illumination in low-light conditions. This allows soldiers to effectively engage targets at dawn, dusk, and even during nighttime operations.

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In a significant development for India’s defence sector, Rajnath Singh’s Research and Development Advisor, Shri Sanjay Seth, undertook a comprehensive visit to key DRDO laboratories, including GTRE, ADE, LRDE, and ADA. The purpose of the visit was to assess the progress of ongoing projects related to gas turbine engines, radars, and aerial platforms.

Seth expressed profound appreciation for DRDO’s unwavering commitment to propelling the nation towards self-reliance (Aatmanirbharta) in critical defence technologies. A particular highlight of the visit was the unveiling of a brand new Dry Kaveri engine, a testament to DRDO’s advancements in engine technology.

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In a significant boost to the Indian Navy’s anti-submarine warfare capabilities, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has confirmed the successful completion of user trials for the indigenously developed Advanced Lightweight Torpedo (ALWT). This cutting-edge weapon system is set to replace the Navy’s existing MK-46 torpedo.

Designed to be launched from ships, helicopters, or fixed-wing aircraft, the ALWT employs advanced sonar technology to detect and track enemy submarines. Once the target is identified, the torpedo is fired with pre-set parameters to optimize its attack trajectory. To counter the evasive maneuvers of submarines, the ALWT incorporates sophisticated guidance systems for both horizontal and vertical control.

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In a recent development, India has decided to postpone a planned missile test, resulting in a rescheduled Notice to Airmen (NOTAM). The test, initially slated for the 17th to 19th of this month, has now been pushed back to the 24th to 26th.

The NOTAM, a crucial advisory for air traffic, outlines a designated no-fly zone spanning 220 kilometers for the duration of the test. While speculation is rife about the type of missile to be tested, with many pointing towards an air-to-air configuration, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has maintained silence on the specifics.

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The Chinese research vessel, Xiang Yang Hong 03, is once again making its way to the Maldives, marking its third visit to the island nation in 2024. The ship entered the Indian Ocean on Friday and is expected to reach Maldivian waters by Monday, according to local media reports.

The vessel’s previous visits, in February and April, have raised eyebrows in the region, given the Maldives’ strategic location at the crossroads of vital shipping lanes. While the Maldivian government maintains that the ship’s purpose is for crew rotation and replenishment, the frequency of these visits has sparked speculation about the vessel’s true intentions.

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