Chinese J-20 Claims "17 Kills" Against Indian Rafale Fighters in Simulation Drills, Aviation Experts Skeptical

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:36am on 05 Mar 2024,Tuesday Defence

Chinese J-20 stealth jets allegedly shot down 17 Indian Rafale fighters in simulated drills, sparking skepticism among aviation experts. While China boasts of the J-20's superiority, Indian Air Force experts question the reliability of simulations versus real combat scenarios. Despite the J-20's advanced features like AESA radar, critics highlight the Rafale's combat-proven history and multi-role capabilities. Experts warn against overestimating simulated results, emphasizing the Rafale's extensive operational experience in conflicts globally. The claim fuels ongoing comparisons between Chinese and Indian military capabilities following tensions along the Galwan Valley.

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India Approves Local Production of Carl Gustaf M4 Rocket System

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:55pm on 04 Mar 2024,Monday Defence

Saab, a Sweden-based company, gains 100% FDI approval to manufacture the Carl Gustaf M4 rocket system in India. The recoilless multi-role rocket system, extensively used by the Indian Army since 1976, will be produced in Haryana's Jhajjar under Saab FFVO India Private Limited. The move marks a significant step towards self-reliance in defence manufacturing. The M4 variant, a game-changer in urban combat, can switch between anti-tank and anti-personnel roles. Saab pledges to meet "Make in India" requirements, emphasizing bilateral cooperation between Sweden and India.

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Indian Navy to Commission INS Jatayu Naval Base in Lakshadweep's Minicoy Islands on March 6

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:11pm on 02 Mar 2024,Saturday Defence

The Indian Navy is poised to inaugurate INS Jatayu, its second naval base, on March 6, further fortifying its presence in the strategically vital Lakshadweep archipelago. The commissioning ceremony, graced by Adm R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff, marks a significant step towards bolstering operational surveillance, reach, and security infrastructure in the region. Situated in Minicoy Islands, INS Jatayu will not only enhance anti-piracy and anti-narcotics efforts but also facilitate connectivity with the mainland. This inauguration underscores the government's commitment to comprehensive island development and reinforces India's maritime capabilities.    

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India Successfully Tests Indigenous VSHORADS Missile System, Boosts Air Defence Capabilities

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:28pm on 29 Feb 2024,Thursday Defence

India achieved successful tests of its indigenous Very Short-Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS), designed for countering hostile aircraft, drones, and helicopters at short distances. The tests, conducted off the Odisha coast, saw the missile intercept and destroy high-speed unmanned aerial targets, meeting mission objectives. Developed by the Research Centre Imarat (RCI), the VSHORADS missile incorporates advanced technologies, providing a technological boost to the armed forces. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO, the Army, and industry partners for the successful development trials. The missile, with a range of 6 km, aims to enhance India's air defence capabilities.

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India Develops Its Own ‘Rocket Force’ to Counter China’s Asymmetric Edge in Underwater Warfare

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:43pm on 25 Feb 2024,Sunday Defence

India unveils plans for a dedicated 'Rocket Force' akin to China’s PLARF, aimed at bolstering its strategic defense capabilities in underwater warfare. The move follows the announcement of testing a 500 km range submarine-launched cruise missile. With an eye on countering China’s naval presence and Pakistan’s missile advancements, India aims to enhance its sea-based deterrent. The Rocket Force will integrate submarine-launched cruise missiles (SLCMs) with land-based rocket systems, enhancing its non-contact warfighting capabilities. The strategic initiative seeks to bridge the capability gap with Beijing, amid regional power dynamics and security challenges.

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Cabinet Approves ₹19,000-cr BrahMos Missile Deal to Enhance Indian Navy's Arsenal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:42pm on 22 Feb 2024,Thursday Defence

Cabinet Committee on Security granted approval for a ₹19,000-crore deal, greenlighting the acquisition of over 200 BrahMos extended-range supersonic cruise missiles. The contract, slated for signing in March between BrahMos Aerospace and the Ministry of Defence, aims to bolster the Indian Navy's capabilities. BrahMos Aerospace, a joint venture between India's DRDO and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyeniya, has been instrumental in indigenizing the BrahMos missile system. This decision follows the recent nod for the procurement of maritime surveillance and patrol aircraft, signaling a substantial boost to India's defence capabilities.

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India Offers Naval LCA Tejas To Philippines Along With Local Assembly Options– Reports

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:36am on 21 Feb 2024,Wednesday Defence

Indian aircraft maker Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has offered the Philippines the option to locally assemble the Tejas light combat aircraft naval variant. The offer, if accepted, would mark a major milestone for Indian defense exports. HAL is currently ramping up facilities to fulfill Indian Air Force orders for 83 and 97 Tejas Mk1A variants. Reports indicate HAL has proposed local assembly of the Tejas Mk1 at the Philippine Aerospace Development Corp. Along with the assembly offer, India is offering soft loans to help the Philippines modernize its military with the indigenous jet.

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Indian Army Central Command Strengthens Border Defenses Against China with New Combat Corps

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:19pm on 20 Feb 2024,Tuesday Defence

In response to escalating tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, the Indian Army's Central Command undergoes a strategic overhaul. Headquarters Uttar Bharat transforms into the 18 Corps, bolstering its operational capabilities with additional artillery, aviation, and engineering brigades. This move aims to streamline deployments and address ad hoc changes implemented after the Galwan clash in 2020. With the formation of the 18 Corps, the Central Command transitions from an administrative to a combatised role. The Army, now with seven dedicated corps, fortifies its readiness along the LAC, signaling a proactive stance against potential threats.

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Indian Air Force Conducts Precision Strikes in Exercise Vayu Shakti-24 at Pokhran

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:35pm on 17 Feb 2024,Saturday Defence

The Indian Air Force demonstrated its offensive prowess in Exercise Vayu Shakti-24 at the Pokhran air-to-ground range. Over 120 aircraft, including indigenous platforms like Tejas and Prachand, executed precision strikes against simulated targets. Fighter jets deployed ordnance, while helicopters engaged in tactical operations, showcasing diverse capabilities. Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan and top military officials witnessed the display. The exercise underscores IAF's readiness and technological advancements in combat, emphasizing its ability to deliver decisive strikes in various scenarios.

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Indian Armed Forces Boost Combat Capabilities with Rs 84,560 Crore 'Made in India' Hardware Approval

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:45am on 17 Feb 2024,Saturday Defence

The Defence Acquisition Council, led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, greenlit the purchase of Rs 84,560 crore worth of indigenous equipment, enhancing the armed forces' combat capabilities. The approved acquisitions encompass multi-mission maritime aircraft, air defence tactical control radar, heavy-weight torpedoes, and more. Emphasizing 'Made in India,' the procurement includes medium-range maritime reconnaissance and multi-mission maritime aircraft for the Navy and Coast Guard. The move aims to strengthen air defence systems, detect low-flying targets, and bolster mechanized forces with canister-launched anti-armour munition systems. Additionally, the approval for Flight Refueller Aircraft enhances the Indian Air Force's operational reach.

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