INOXCVA Flags Off Cryogenic LOX Module To Boost Indigenous Submarine’s Stealth And Endurance

India’s efforts to strengthen the endurance and stealth of its submarine fleet have taken a significant step forward with the flagging-off of a first-of-its-kind simulated Liquid Oxygen (LOX) storage module for the indigenous Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system, reported INOXCVA on its Instagram handle.The milestone was achieved on Thursday when INOX India Ltd (INOXCVA) formally dispatched

April 25, 2026
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Autonomous Underwater Vehicles: Collision Avoidance Radar Enhances Safety And Surveillance For DRDO’s HEAUV

The High Endurance High Endurance Autonomous UnderWater Vehicle, or HEAUV, developed by DRDO’s Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL), represents a significant advancement in India’s underwater capabilities.This 6-ton, nearly 10-meter-long platform, with a 1-meter diameter, achieves up to 15 days of endurance at 3 knots (max speed 8 knots) and operates at depths of 300 meters.Designed

April 25, 2026
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India’s LRSOW Program Advances To Hardware Realisation With Su-30MKI Integration Plans

India’s Long-Range Stand-Off Weapon (LRSOW) program has entered a decisive new phase, moving from the design stage into hardware realisation, say Alpha Defense™ on X.This marks a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to develop indigenous long-range strike capabilities, with the system now being physically constructed and prepared for testing.The initial testing phase will involve

April 25, 2026
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DRDO Flags Off Vikram VT-21: India’s New Era In Armoured Warfare

The Defence Research and Development Organisation marked a significant milestone at Ahilyanagar in Maharashtra with the ceremonial flag off of its Advanced Armoured Platform.The event was presided over by DRDO Chairman, Samir V Kamat, who formally launched the Vikram VT-21 series. This new generation of armoured vehicles, both tracked and wheeled, represents a major step forward in India’s

April 25, 2026
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Chinese Research Vessel Shi Yan-6 Completes Indian Ocean Survey, Raises Strategic Concerns

The Chinese research vessel Shi Yan 6 concluded a new survey in the Indian Ocean Region in March 2025, operating near the Ninety East Ridge before arriving in Malé, Maldives, Damien Symon says (@detresfa_).Its activities, framed as scientific, have raised strategic concerns due to the vessel’s advanced seabed mapping capabilities and potential dual-use applications.The Shi Yan 6, China’s first

April 25, 2026
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