Velocity As A Shield: Indian Army Targets Game-Changing Supersonic Loitering Munition

Open-source illustrative photo          The dawn of a new era in Indian precision warfare is unfolding as the Indian Army pivots towards supersonic loitering munitions, a strategic leap designed to render contemporary air defences obsolete. By harnessing ramjet and scramjet propulsion—technologies currently being refined in collaboration with elite institutions

March 27, 2026
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The Precision Evolution: Why Is India Doubling Down On Rocket Artillery; The New Era of Precision Rocketry Is Reshaping India’s Strategic Deterrence

The landscape of modern warfare is shifting beneath the treads of mobile launchers, as evidenced by United States Central Command’s recent deployment of the Precision Strike Missile, or PrSM, in Iran.In what has been recorded as the longest field artillery strike in US Army combat history, the PrSM—launched from HIMARS and M270 platforms—successfully neutralised Iranian military

March 27, 2026
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Brazil Rolls Out Homegrown Gripen-E Amid India’s Endless MMRCA Delays And Bureaucratic Quagmire

Embraer, SAAB, and the Brazilian Air Force have unveiled the first Gripen-E fighter jet produced entirely in Brazil, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s aerospace ambitions.This achievement comes from Embraer’s industrial facility in Gavião Peixoto, São Paulo state, where the aircraft rolled out amid celebrations attended by high-ranking officials from all three organisations.The

March 27, 2026
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ACS Technologies Scales New Heights With ₹1.56 Cr HAL Order For Rack-Integrated Data Centres

ACS Technologies Ltd, a company established in 1995, has secured a contract worth ₹1.56 crore from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to supply rack-integrated data centres. This deal underscores the growing demand for advanced IT infrastructure within India’s defence and aerospace sectors, where ACS Technologies specialises in system integration, cybersecurity, and cutting-edge digital

March 27, 2026
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South Korea Rolls Out First Production KF-21 Fighter, Accelerating Its Rise As A Defence Power

South Korea has marked a significant milestone in its defence modernisation with the rollout of the first series-produced KF-21 Boramae fighter. The ceremony at Korea Aerospace Industries’ headquarters in Sacheon highlighted the country’s rapid progress in developing a homegrown combat aircraft, achieved in just over five years since the prototype was unveiled.This pace is remarkable when

March 27, 2026
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India And UK Deepen Defence Ties With Focus On Indo-Pacific Security And Joint Military Cooperation

India and the United Kingdom have taken another step towards strengthening their defence partnership, with a series of high-level engagements in New Delhi underscoring the importance of jointness and interoperability in addressing evolving maritime and aerospace security challenges.Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of Naval Staff, met Air Chief Marshal Harvey Smyth, Chief of the Air Staff of the

March 27, 2026
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Indian Navy Launches ‘Urja Suraksha’ To Shield Vital Energy Routes Amid Iranian Blockade of Hormuz Strait

India deploys destroyers and a frigate to escort merchant vessels through the Strait of HormuzIn a swift response to escalating tensions in West Asia, the Indian Navy has initiated Operation Urja Suraksha. This meticulously planned mission focuses on escorting and safeguarding India-bound energy shipments navigating the critically important Strait of Hormuz.Iran’s recent blockade of the strait

March 27, 2026
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Indian Shipyards Eye Breakthrough As Cochin Shipyard, SDHI And L&T Bid for $1 Billion Very Large Gas Carriers Project

Cochin Shipyard Ltd, Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Ltd (SDHI) and L&T Shipbuilding Ltd have submitted expressions of interest to build eight very large gas carriers (VLGCs) in a $1 billion project initiated by Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), reported ET Infra.The plan involves constructing two VLGCs at an experienced international shipyard and six in India through technical tie-ups,

March 27, 2026
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Madhya Pradesh Major General Who Helped Build India’s Prithvi Missile Recalls How Army Initially Doubted Its Success

Retired Major General Shyam Shankar Srivatsava from Madhya Pradesh, who later retired as a Major General in the Indian Army, played a pivotal role in the development of India’s first indigenous ballistic missile, the Prithvi, even as sections of the military establishment initially doubted that the project would succeed, reported Bhaskar English.The officer, whose service record is closely tied

March 27, 2026
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