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DRDO & IAF conduct successful flight-tests of indigenous RudraM-II air-to-surface missile
DRDO & IAF conduct successful flight-tests of indigenous RudraM-II air-to-surface missile NEW DELHI: In another milestone in advanced missile technology, Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) have conducted the successful flight-tests of RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from an airborne platform from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur, the defence ministry said on Tuesday. The missiles after release were guided to a predefined target with...
PM Modi gets a look at desi futuristic weapons at Surat facility
From a light battle tank to high-energy laser systems, PM Narendra Modi had a close look at India’s futuristic weapons and defence systems when he visited the Armed Systems Complex of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) in Surat on Friday. Among various armoured vehicles, what drew his special attention was ‘Zorawar’, India's first indigenous, highly agile, light battle tank developed by DRDO and L&T to dominate mountainous terrains. It took DRDO just 24 months to develop a prototype of the light tank in...
PM Modi inspects indigenous defence systems at Surat facility, briefed about desi light tank Zorawar
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Rudram-II: How India's hypersonic missile uses enemy radars to destroy them
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From Project-75I to Project-76: What PM's Hazira visit reveals about India's submarine plans
From Project-75I to Project-76: What PM Modi's Hazira visit reveals about India's submarine plans Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to L&T's Hazira facility underscored India's renewed focus on indigenous submarine development. During the visit, the Prime Minister was presented with what is believed to be a scale model of the Project-76 submarine. Designed by the Naval Design Bureau, these submarines are expected to be developed and made in India.
Modern-day Brahmastra? How hypersonic missiles could change the rules of war
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Pakistani journo flubs with poser on India's Agni-6; how US war secy reacted
A Pakistani journalist appeared to stumble on a key factual detail while questioning US secretary of war Pete Hegseth at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday, asking for Washington's view on India's alleged "Agni-6 ICBM test", a missile test that India has not officially conducted. The question came amid a discussion on nuclear deterrence and long-range missile programmes in South Asia. Referring to recent US concerns over Pakistan's potential intercontinental ballistic missile...
'BrahMos deal with Vietnam signed, Indonesia next': Defence secy makes big announcement
BrahMos deal with Vietnam signed, missile pact with Indonesia in final stages, we share tech with friends: Defence secy in Singapore Defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, during his visit to Singapore on Saturday, revealed that a BrahMos cruise missile deal has already been signed with Vietnam while another similar missile agreement with Indonesia is “in the final stages”. understanding is that with both Indonesia and with Vietnam, the deal is in the final stages. In fact, for Vietnam, I...
China’s nuclear expansion shocks world! Is India falling behind?
Deep in the remote deserts of Xinjiang, China is quietly building what analysts believe could become one of the most sophisticated nuclear support networks in the world. Newly reviewed satellite images examined by Reuters reveal more than 80 launch pads and three large octagon-shaped military facilities spread across thousands of square kilometres near the Hami nuclear missile silo field. Major Gaurav Arya explains that the construction is aimed at enhancing China's "land-based second-strike...
India's ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ gets more powerful: Fourth S-400 squadron arrives from Russia
India has received the fourth squadron of the Russian-made S-400 Sudarshan air defence system, marking a significant boost to its long-range aerial defence capabilities, according to a report by the news agency ANI. According to defence sources cited by the agency, the system arrived from Russia on a ship a few days ago and will be deployed in an operational area soon.