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    Indian Army ready to face all challenges: Gen Upendra Dwivedi

    Newly-appointed Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi assured that the Indian Army is ready to face all current and future security challenges. He emphasized the importance of synergy among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, aiming to protect national interests and boost self-reliance through indigenously-built military hardware. Gen Dwivedi, who assumed charge of the 1.3 million-strong force after serving as Vice Chief and commanding Northern Command, stressed operational preparedness amid ongoing border tensions with China in eastern Ladakh. An alumnus of Sainik School, Rewa, he has extensive experience across various operational environments.

    To navigate through 'turbulent times', India must invest in modernisation of armed forces: IAF chief

    His remarks come amid the backdrop of evolving geopolitics with conflicts being seen in some of the regions of the world. This "multi-faceted landscape" requires such military personnel who are not only adept at combat but also possess a deep understanding of the broader implications of their actions, the air chief marshal said.

    Chief of Air Staff urges prioritisation of modernisation for India's armed forces

    Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasized the critical need for India to invest in modernizing its armed forces amid evolving security challenges during the Capstone Seminar organized by the Indian Air Force, the College of Air Warfare, and the Centre for Air Power Studies. He highlighted India's strategic culture, the importance of strategic partnerships, boosting indigenous defense production, and adopting a comprehensive approach to security in facing multifaceted challenges.

    US military looks for West Africa 'Plan B' after Niger ousting

    Air Force General C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is visiting Africa to explore options for maintaining a U.S. presence in West Africa after Niger decided to expel the U.S. military in favor of partnering with Russia. Brown mentioned opportunities to work with countries in West Africa to possibly relocate capabilities from Niger to other locations. However, replicating the U.S. counter-terrorism presence in Niger seems unlikely. The changing political landscape in the region, with several coups, presents challenges for U.S. strategy. The U.S. is evaluating its goals and relationships in the region amid these changes.

    Defence ministry issues RFP for procurement of 156 light combat helicopters

    The Indian defence ministry has initiated the procurement process for 156 light combat helicopters from Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL). The initial tender has been issued, with 90 for the Army and 66 for the Indian Air Force. The 5.8-tonne twin-engine LCH helicopter is capable of destroying enemy assets in high-altitude regions and has modern stealth characteristics.

    From dreams to wings: IAF Flying Officers' inspiring journeys

    From overcoming humble beginnings to excelling in their respective branches, these officers exemplify the spirit of determination in pursuit of their dreams. Their achievements not only underscore their individual triumphs but also highlight the ethos of excellence within the IAF.

    • Modern warfare no longer solely physical domain: IAF chief V R Chaudhari

      Indian Air Foece Chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasised the evolving nature of modern warfare, influenced by cyber technologies, at the Combined Graduation Parade of the 213 Officers' Course. He stressed the importance of adapting, innovating, and leveraging technology for success in conflicts. He urged leaders to embody professionalism, aggressiveness, and initiative. Chaudhari highlighted the values of mission, integrity, and excellence, urging officers to prioritise reading and skills development to excel in their roles.

      IAF Combined Graduation Parade in Telangana: Suryakiran, Sarang helicopter aerobatics enthral spectators
      Ukrainian military says it downed 7 of 14 missiles, all drones in Russian attack

      The Ukrainian military reported downing seven of 14 missiles and all 17 drones launched by Russia in overnight attacks in western Ukraine. Russian forces targeted critical infrastructure and military objects, according to air force spokesperson Illia Yevlash. Ukrainian forces destroyed 11 aerial targets in Khmelnytskyi, causing a fire but no casualties. They also shot down seven cruise missiles and intercepted three ballistic missiles, including one Kinzhal missile that did not reach its target. Five drones were destroyed over Dnipropetrovsk with no damage or casualties reported.

      Bangladesh military complains about faulty Chinese parts

      Bangladesh, a major buyer of weapons from China, has accused Chinese companies of supplying faulty parts and technical problems with its imported military hardware. The Bangladesh military has accused Chinese companies of supplying faulty spare parts for corvettes, petrol crafts, and onshore patrol vehicles, with manufacturing defects and technical challenges. The Bangladesh Air Force has alleged technical problems with Chinese-made F-7 fighter jets and short-range air defense systems, and has faced issues with firing ammunition for its Chinese-made K-8W aircraft.

      Russia fires more missiles and drones at Ukraine ahead of diplomatic efforts to stop the war

      Russian forces launched a nighttime missile and drone attack on Kyiv and five other Ukrainian regions, injuring several people. Ukraine's air force intercepted 29 of 30 air targets. President Zelenskyy praised the defense efforts and urged for more Western air defense systems, with the US agreeing to send another Patriot missile system. Upcoming international meetings, including a G7 summit, will focus on supporting Ukraine. Despite Russian advances, Ukrainian forces continue to resist, seeking more Western military aid and preparing for a future counteroffensive.

      Chief of Air Staff to review Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy in Dundigal

      The Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) of the 213 Officers' Course will be held on June 15 at the Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal, Hyderabad, marking the completion of training for flight cadets of the Indian Air Force (IAF). Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari will be the Reviewing Officer (RO) and will confer the President's Commission to the graduating trainees. The ceremony includes the presentation of 'Wings' to the Flight Cadets, officers of the Indian Navy, and Indian Coast Guard, as well as officers from friendly foreign countries completing their flying training.

      'Reasi attack marks a shift in terrorist activities'

      According to the Union home ministry data, the number of civilians killed in Jammu and Kashmir in the first five months of this year was eight till May 31, this year.

      Attacks in Russian-occupied Ukrainian regions leave 27 dead, Moscow-backed officials say

      In the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, attacks and drone strikes continue to escalate in the partially occupied regions of Kherson and Luhansk. Ukrainian assaults have resulted in at least 27 deaths, with casualties caused by guided bombs and missiles. Both sides have engaged in drone attacks, with multiple drones being shot down over various regions. The situation remains tense and volatile as the violence persists.

      Chinese fighter jets approached Dutch ship 'unsafely', Netherlands says

      Chinese air force jets circled a Dutch frigate and approached a Dutch helicopter in the East China Sea in a potentially unsafe situation, according to the Netherlands' Defense Ministry.

      We stopped a ticking time bomb: IDF on conducting overnight strike on UN-run school in Gaza

      Israeli Air Force fighter jets conducted a strike at a Hamas compound inside a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) school in the area of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip overnight, the IDF confirmed on Thursday.

      Israeli strike on UNRWA school in Gaza 'kills at least 40' Palestinians

      Israeli Air Force jets struck a Hamas compound inside a UNRWA school in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, overnight, killing at least 40 people, including 14 children and 9 women, and injuring 74 others. The IDF stated the strike targeted terrorists involved in the October 7 attack in southern Israel. Hamas condemned the strike as a premeditated crime. Gaza's Health Ministry reported over 36,654 deaths and 83,309 injuries since October 7, with 68 killed and 235 injured in the past 24 hours. The closure of the Rafah border has left 25,000 needing medical evacuation.

      IAF's Sukhoi fighter crashes in Nashik; pilot, co-pilot eject safely

      An Indian Air Force Sukhoi fighter plane crashed in Maharashtra. The pilot and co-pilot ejected safely in Nashik district, according to police.

      India's helicopters being flown with Maldives defence personnel onboard: media report

      Weeks after India withdrew its military personnel from the Maldives, the two helicopters gifted by New Delhi are still operational, flown with a Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) soldier on board. President Mohamed Muizzu, who pledged to remove Indian military presence, saw the repatriation of the last personnel by May 10. India replaced its military staff with civilians to continue operating the donated helicopters and Dornier aircraft, used for medical evacuations and humanitarian missions, maintaining defense ties despite local political changes.

      2 Japanese F-35 fighter jets make emergency landings after 1 has a mechanical problem

      Two Japanese F-35A stealth fighter jets made emergency landings at Aomori Airport in northern Japan after one developed a mechanical issue during a training flight from Misawa Air Base. Both jets landed safely with no injuries or damage reported. The airport runway was briefly closed for 20 minutes but operations soon resumed. This incident follows other recent training mishaps, including an April crash involving two SH-60K Seahawk helicopters and a May emergency landing of a C-2 transport aircraft due to a cockpit window malfunction.

      Combined passing out parade of Agniveervayu trainees held at Tambaram IAF

      1,983 trainees, including 234 women, passed out from MTI and WTI after 22 weeks of military training at Air Force Station, Tambaram.

      Russia damages Ukrainian energy infrastructure in 5 regions

      Russian missile and drone attack has damaged energy facilities in five regions in Ukraine. The Ukrainian air defence shot down 46 out of the 47 Russian drones.

      Satellite images show China's J-20 stealth fighters near Indian border in Sikkim

      Satellite images reveal China's deployment of J-20 stealth fighters near the Indian border in Tibet. This strategic move places the advanced aircraft within proximity to India, raising regional tensions. India counters with its Rafale fighters and upgraded air defenses, including the S-400 system. Both nations are enhancing their military capabilities along the border, emphasizing the need for vigilance in the region.

      India, France to begin contract talks for marine Rafale fighters

      The jets will be manufactured to India-specific standards and will have several indigenous systems as well, including weapons and communication. The acquisition is being seen as a stop-gap solution till the development of an indigenous carrier-borne fighter jet. The development of a Twin-Engine Deck-Based Fighter is currently underway but is expected to take close to a decade to be operational.

      India successfully test-fires Rudra-II air-to-surface missile from Su-30 fighter jet

      India successfully test-fired the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from a Su-30 fighter jet, marking a significant advancement in its defence capabilities. The missile, incorporating indigenous technologies, met all trial objectives, validating its propulsion system and control and guidance algorithm. This successful test reinforces the RudraM-II system's role as a force multiplier for the armed forces, with future developments focused on enhancing India's air superiority tactical capability.

      India's Make-in-India defence projects, include K-9 Vajra Howitzers and fighter jet engines, await post-election approval

      India's defence agenda post-elections includes crucial projects like acquiring K-9 Vajra howitzers and Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft engines. These projects, initially scheduled for approval in March, were postponed. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will produce the engines, worth approximately Rs 20,000 crore, aiding in indigenisation efforts. Additionally, the proposal to purchase 100 more K-9 Vajra SP howitzers is under consideration, reflecting the Indian Army's evolving needs. Various defence research and development programs await government clearance, signaling significant advancements in indigenous defence capabilities.

      Sweden gives radar surveillance planes to Ukraine air force

      Sweden will donate two Saab Airborne Surveillance and Control (ASC) 890 aircraft to Ukraine to enhance its defenses against Russia, as part of a $1.3 billion aid package. These aircraft will improve long-range target identification and support the integration of F-16 fighter jets donated by other Western countries. This contribution is part of Sweden's larger military support plan, pledging $7.1 billion over three years. Sweden will expedite orders for S 106 Global Eye aircraft to replace the donated planes, according to Defence Minister Pal Jonson.

      India to start talks for 26 Rafale Marine jets: Here's all about the 'omnirole' naval fighter plane

      India and France will begin negotiations this week for a Rs 50,000 crore deal to purchase 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets for the INS Vikrant. The Rafale M was chosen for its compatibility with India's existing Rafale fleet, reducing maintenance costs. Capable of various missions, the Rafale M has a proven track record with the French military.

      RAF pilot killed as WWII Spitfire crashes near British airbase

      A Royal Air Force pilot died in a tragic accident when his World War II-era Spitfire fighter plane crashed near the RAF Coningsby airbase in eastern England. The cause of the crash is currently unknown. The incident occurred just days before wartime aircraft are scheduled to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the June 6, 1944 Allied invasion of Normandy.

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