Security Breach at Hindan Air Base? 4-Foot Pit Under the Air Base Wall Near Delhi Sparks Security Alarm

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:47am on 11 Dec 2023,Monday Defence

A four-foot deep pit was found yesterday under the boundary wall of the Hindan Air Base near Delhi, "raising serious security concerns that a suspected attempt was made to dig a tunnel" at the "strategically important" base that operates MiG-29 jets and C-17 aircraft. After locals informed police of the pit's discovery, a police team immediately reached the spot. "A case has been registered and strict action will be taken against those responsible," the Deputy Superintendent of Police said. A team from the Indian Air Force reached the spot and the pit was filled with mud. Anil Kumar, who lives near the base, said the pit was being dug "after breaking the base of the thick boundary wall." The Hindan Air Base operates under the Western Air Command of the Indian Air Force and is one of the biggest and largest air bases in Asia.

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Indian Army Personel Unveils AI-Powered Scope for Pinpoint Accuracy in Target Acquisition

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:31pm on 06 Dec 2023,Wednesday Defence

In a groundbreaking development, Lieutenant Colonel Nipun Sirohi of the Indian Army has introduced the AI-based Scope for Target Acquisition and Engagement (ASTRAE). This cutting-edge technology, showcased at a recent Army seminar, boasts a day camera capable of detecting targets up to 300m. The innovative AI algorithm integrated into the scope ensures unparalleled accuracy, empowering troops with a 'one shot one hit' capability. Lt Col Sirohi's invention marks a significant stride in enhancing precision during firing, offering a strategic advantage on the battlefield for the Indian armed forces. [Photo courtesy: ANI/X]            

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PM Hints "Increasing Number of Women in Armed Forces" On Indian Navy Day

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:55pm on 04 Dec 2023,Monday Defence

On the occasion of Navy Day celebrations in Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg, PM Modi hinted "the government is planning to increase the number of women in the Armed Forces" while asserting India is "utilising the potential of its oceans". Congratulating the induction of the first woman commanding officer in a naval ship, Modi said "We are emphasising increasing the number of women in the Armed forces." Witnessing Naval demonstrations, Modi suggested renaming ranks in line with "Indian culture", as 2023's celebrations paid "homage to the rich maritime heritage of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj." The PM's Navy Day address underscored support for Blue Economy goals while signaling openness to expanding opportunities for women in the Armed Forces guarding India's security and commercial maritime interests. [Video: PTI X handle]

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Two IAF Pilots Killed in Pilatus Trainer Aircraft Crash in Telangana

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:02am on 04 Dec 2023,Monday Defence

Two Indian Air Force pilots were killed in a trainer aircraft crash in Telangana's Medak district today. The aircraft had taken off from the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad on a routine training mission when the accident occurred. Both the trainer and trainee pilots onboard sustained fatal injuries as per the Air Force. A probe has been ordered to ascertain the reasons behind the crash of the Pilatus PC 7 Mk II aircraft. This is the second fatal air crash involving IAF in less than a week, after a fighter jet crash in Rajasthan killed a wing commander last Thursday. The Air Force has expressed regret at the deaths of its two pilots in Telangana.

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India's Defence Ministry Approves Additional Tejas Fighter Orders and Su-30MKI Upgrades to Bloster Air Power

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:35pm on 02 Dec 2023,Saturday Defence

In a major boost to India's air power, the Defence Ministry under Rajnath Singh has approved acquisition deals worth over Rs 1.8 lakh crore. The agreements include procuring 97 additional indigenous Tejas Mk-1A fighters equipped with modern systems to replace aging MiGs, 156 Light Combat Helicopters named 'Prachand', and mid-life upgrades for frontline Su-30MKI jets. For aerospace giant HAL, the approvals underscore India's commitment to enhancing strategic capabilities and self-reliance by scaling up production. The new Tejas and chopper fleets along with upgrading Russian-origin Su-30MKIs will significantly sharpen the Indian Air Force's operational edge. The mega deals mark a watershed moment for India's national security apparatus.

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Indian Navy Appoints First Woman Commanding Officer in Naval Ship, Surpassing 1,000 Women Agniveers: Admiral R Hari Kumar

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:45pm on 01 Dec 2023,Friday Defence

The Indian Navy appoints its inaugural woman commanding officer for a naval ship, marking a significant stride. Admiral R Hari Kumar highlights the inclusion of over 1,000 women Agniveers, emphasizing the navy's commitment to 'all roles-all ranks.' He states, 'It has been our effort to constantly challenge the status quo.' The naval chief celebrates the graduation of the first batch of Agniveers, showcasing a growing trend of female affiliates. Admiral Kumar reflects on a remarkable year, citing the navy's sustained high operational tempo in strategic waters, diplomatic engagements, and constabulary roles.

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All-out Effort to Ensure Return of Navy Veterans on Death Row in Qatar: Indian Navy Chief

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:52am on 01 Dec 2023,Friday Defence

Indian Navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar has asserted that the government is making an "all-out effort" to ensure eight former naval officers sentenced to death in Qatar are brought back to India. While a Qatari court accepted India's appeal against the death penalty last month, the government remains actively engaged with authorities there to resolve the issue casting a pall over bilateral ties. Admiral Kumar reassured that the veterans with outstanding service records have the full support of Indian agencies working closely to protect their welfare and facilitate their return. The former naval men were working for a private Qatar firm when detained last August on unspecified charges rumored to involve espionage.

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India Approves ₹1.1 Lakh Crore Defence Deal for 97 Tejas Fighters and 156 Prachand Helicopters

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:45am on 30 Nov 2023,Thursday Defence

India's Defence Acquisition Council greenlights a ₹1.1 lakh crore deal for 97 Tejas Mark 1-A fighters and 156 Prachand attack helicopters, bolstering national defense. The indigenously developed Tejas, equipped with advanced features, is slated for the Indian Air Force, while Prachand helicopters will serve both the Air Force and Army. This marks a historic order for indigenous manufacturers. Contract negotiations and final approvals from the Cabinet Committee on Security are next steps, with full military induction expected over the next decade. The move also hints at a potential upgrade for Sukhoi Su-30 MKI aircraft.

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India Bolsters Naval Fleet With $5 Billion New Aircraft Carrier to Counter China

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:49am on 29 Nov 2023,Wednesday Defence

India is poised to acquire its second homemade aircraft carrier, a $4.8 billion warship displacing 45,000 tons to accommodate at least 28 fighter jets and helicopters. The new carrier, expected to be approved by the Defense Acquisition Council on Friday, will fly French-made Rafale jets as part of its arsenal. The acquisition comes a year after India's first indigenous carrier INS Vikrant joined the fleet. The expanded naval capabilities aim to counter China's increasingly dominant People's Liberation Army Navy, already the world's largest with 370 ships and submarines. India plans a three-carrier battle group to project wider influence across the Indian Ocean amid intensifying regional competition. India has set a goal to field 160 warships by 2030 and 175 by 2035 through its naval expansion and modernization program to keep pace with rivals.

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India Nears $3 Billion Deal for 31 MQ-9B Predator Drones from the US

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:17pm on 27 Nov 2023,Monday Defence

India is on the verge of finalizing a historic deal to procure 31 MQ-9B Predator armed drones from the US, expected to cost around USD 3 billion. The long-endurance drones, set to enhance surveillance along the Line of Actual Control with China, are part of a government-to-government agreement. The US Congress is anticipated to approve the supplies in the coming weeks. Negotiations between American and Indian officials, initiated after India's Letter of Request, aim to conclude the deal by March next year, further strengthening defense capabilities amid geopolitical tensions.

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