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^^ They have a JV with Tatas and a plant in Hyderabad for making wings. Even Bharat Forge is competent and making some parts of engine wings from its plant in Pune for Rolls Royce.
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https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ... 78816.html

BhargavAstra counter swarm drone system developed and tested.

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Did India really need the MQ9 reaper? recent reports don't inspire much confidence....

https://www.businessinsider.com/reign-o ... ing-2025-5
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Cain Marko wrote: 17 May 2025 18:53 Did India really need the MQ9 reaper? recent reports don't inspire much confidence....

https://www.businessinsider.com/reign-o ... ing-2025-5
looking at how the houthis downed no less than six MQ 9 s and near missed a F35., American technology edge is not really what it is hyped to be.. its just marketing .. like an iphone when an android will be much more functional and customisable !!
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^^
Karan M said that MQ-9 is more cost-effective than the manned P-8I, especially in peacetime. During conflict, even sending a fighter jet is risky. So not a proper comparison. Before a conflict, we can use it as a high-altitude surveillance along the border.
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Some excerpts given below the link without quote function.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/defenc ... 531587.cms

MoD slashed timelines for some processes in procurement cycle, saving about 69 weeks: Defence Secretary

..noting that the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 is being revisited to reflect current realities, shifting from the traditional nomination-based cost-plus procurement to a competitive pricing model where both public and private sectors can vie for orders.

The upsurge in exports can be gauged from the fact that our exports have grown 30 times in the last ten years to Rs 23,622 crores in the last financial year.

Domestic defence sales also increased from Rs 43746 crores in 2014 to Rs 127000 crores in 2023-24.

Singh also highlighted record achievements in the financial year 2024-25, noting that the MoD has completely utilised the defence modernisation budget for the first time in the past five years and signed contracts worth a record Rs 2 lakh crores during the last financial year, which is the highest ever achieved and double that of the figures for 2023-24.

It would also help the Ministry demand a higher share in the union budget, leading to a minimum defence to GDP ratio of 2.5 per cent in five years as a first step and thereafter to 3 per cent in the medium term.
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India Shifts From Nomination To Tendering For Major Defence Projects
https://www.ndtvprofit.com/business/exc ... -secretary
11 June 2025
This policy change is expected to benefit private players like Larsen & Toubro Ltd. and Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Ltd., which have underutilised shipyards capable of building ships.
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India actively considering Russia's proposal to supply and make Sukhoi Su-57 fighter jets
https://www.cnbctv18.com/india/exclusiv ... 619394.htm
11 June 2025
Sources said the government is likely to issue a request for proposal for the advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA) program next week which will be followed by the first pre-bid meeting in 15 days. The government may then invite bids in 45 days.
VIDEO: https://x.com/VinodDX9/status/1932817711907606665 ---> Interesting updates by CNBC-TV18

1) RFP for AMCA expected in next week
2) "Make in India" offered for Su-57
3) No consideration of F-35 as of now
4) Safran & RR proposal for fifth gen engine
5) Possibility of additional Rafale
6) Possibility of additional S-400
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https://x.com/alpha_defense/status/1932813142201151822 ---> A Su057 will make sense if all these are ✅

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So, will we recover our FGFA investment?
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Did India get tech transfer for R73 and ASRAAM?

Can ASRAAM be fired from SAMAR?

These systems seem quite cheap and super effective - very similar to IRIS-T level performance!!
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https://www.business-standard.com/compa ... 072_1.html


Bharat Forge signs MoU with France’s Turgis Gaillard to locally produce AAROK drones for the Indian Armed Forces

— Long-endurance UAVs set to ENHANCE surveillance & STRIKE capabilities





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Rakesh wrote: 12 Jun 2025 07:11 https://x.com/alpha_defense/status/1932813142201151822 ---> A Su057 will make sense if all these are ✅
Admiral, the glaring problem of the Su-57 not being a true blue stealth fighter still remains. I think the AMCA when it flies would have a smaller RCS. Su-57 is stealth optimized only in the frontal area, else same as Rafale.

Its engines with TVC is a potent one nevertheless.
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Dassault Aviation Partners with Reliance Group to manufacture Falcon 2000 Business Jets in India for Global Market
https://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/gr ... al-market/
18 June 2025
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chetak wrote: 18 Jun 2025 16:06 https://www.business-standard.com/compa ... 072_1.html
Bharat Forge signs MoU with France’s Turgis Gaillard to locally produce AAROK drones for the Indian Armed Forces

— Long-endurance UAVs set to ENHANCE surveillance & STRIKE capabilities
Isnt this just an unmanned HTT-40? What stops us from converting the HTT-40 into an unmanned drone like the AAROK?
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Chinmay wrote: 18 Jun 2025 22:24
chetak wrote: 18 Jun 2025 16:06 https://www.business-standard.com/compa ... 072_1.html
Bharat Forge signs MoU with France’s Turgis Gaillard to locally produce AAROK drones for the Indian Armed Forces

— Long-endurance UAVs set to ENHANCE surveillance & STRIKE capabilities
Isnt this just an unmanned HTT-40? What stops us from converting the HTT-40 into an unmanned drone like the AAROK?
Bharat forge is betting on producing this before something like Archer-NG is ready in a couple of years. If they win they might probably get to export it and perhaps get some interim orders. We don't need to convert HTT-40, Archer-NG program is in advanced stages and it will compete with these foreign platforms soon.
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The biggest order for Indian made small arms. Close to half a million carbines! DRDO- ARDE design. To be made by @BharatForgeLtd-
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drnayar wrote: 18 Jun 2025 16:14
Rakesh wrote: 12 Jun 2025 07:11 https://x.com/alpha_defense/status/1932813142201151822 ---> A Su057 will make sense if all these are ✅
Admiral, the glaring problem of the Su-57 not being a true blue stealth fighter still remains. I think the AMCA when it flies would have a smaller RCS. Su-57 is stealth optimized only in the frontal area, else same as Rafale.

Its engines with TVC is a potent one nevertheless.
How is it not a true blue stealth fighter?
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