Zen’s TISA Aerospace Unveils Anister UAV, Strengthening India’s Indigenous Loitering Munition And Surveillance Capabilities

TISA Aerospace, now a subsidiary of Zen Technologies, has unveiled its Anister UAV, marking a significant step in India’s indigenous loitering munition and surveillance drone capabilities.The platform combines advanced autonomous strike features with real-time reconnaissance, positioning Zen firmly in the UAV and precision-guided weapons domain.The Anister UAV represents TISA Aerospace’s

June 4, 2026
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Solar Industries, BDL Joins DRDO Development-Cum-Production Partners For Project Kusha

Project Kusha represents India’s most ambitious indigenous air defence program, combining DRDO’s technological leadership with private sector partners Solar Industries and Bharat Dynamics Limited under the Development-cum-Production Partner (DcPP) model.The system is designed to provide a multi-layered shield against advanced aerial threats, with phased induction planned between 2028 and 2030.

June 4, 2026
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RudraM-II Missile Was Validated Under Extreme Release Conditions By DRDO-IAF

India’s DRDO and IAF have successfully flight-tested the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile under extreme release conditions, validating its subsystems and demonstrating pinpoint accuracy.The missile, capable of speeds up to Mach 5.5 and ranges of 300–350 km, represents a major leap in indigenous precision-strike and anti-radiation capabilities.The Defence Research and Development Organisation (

June 4, 2026
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India Weighs Su‑57 Licence Deal As Russia Offers Full Source Code Access

Russia has offered India unprecedented access to the Su‑57 stealth fighter’s source code, alongside licensed production rights, marking one of the most significant technology‑transfer proposals in modern defence aviation.This move could reshape India’s fifth‑generation fighter strategy, bridging the gap until the indigenous AMCA enters service.Russia has formally proposed that India undertake

June 4, 2026
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The China Factor Driving Asia’s Rush For India’s BrahMos Cruise Missiles

Defence Secretary Rajesh K Singh confirmed Vietnam’s acquisition of BrahMos cruise missilesIndia’s transformation from a major weapons importer to a rising defence exporter has become one of the most striking developments in recent years. In the fiscal year 2025–26,India’s defence exports reached an unprecedented ₹38,424 crore, representing a sharp increase of ₹14,802 crore, or 62.66 per cent,

June 4, 2026
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Indian Navy To Induct Six IndigenousVessels In June 2026

The Indian Navy is set for a major fleet expansion in June 2026, inducting five indigenously-built platforms—two Project 17A stealth frigates, one survey vessel, and two anti-submarine warfare shallow water crafts.This marks a decisive step towards India’s goal of operating 200 warships and submarines by 2035, strengthening its maritime dominance in the Indian Ocean Region. The Navy will

June 4, 2026
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India’s Strategic Imperative: Harnessing Asymmetric Warfare And Artificial Intelligence For Future Conflicts

When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, many believed Kyiv would collapse within days. Yet four years later, Ukraine continues to resist one of the most powerful militaries in the world.Similarly, despite sustained pressure and repeated strikes by Israel and the United States, Iran has not only endured but remains a significant strategic actor capable of imposing costs on its adversaries.

June 4, 2026
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