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    Nirbhay class long-range cruise missiles to be part in all three defence forces' arsenal

    "The government is considering a proposal of a service to induct Nirbhay class cruise missiles. The consideration is at an advanced stage and once cleared, it will mean that all three forces will have the capability to use subsonic cruise missiles to strike targets," defence sources told ANI.

    India successfully test-fires 'Pralay' missile off Odisha coast

    ​​Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the missile's launch at approximately 9:50 am achieved all of its mission objectives. Tracking instruments closely followed its path along the coastline.

    Missiles, Jets, Radars: Here is IAF's Rs 3 lakh-crore strategic plan to counter China-Pakistan threat

    The Indian Air Force (IAF) is taking steps to counter the challenges posed by China and Pakistan by upgrading their tactics and equipment. This includes the induction of fighters, helicopters, missiles, and radars worth Rs 2.5 to 3 lakh crore over the next few years. The IAF is closely monitoring the situation along the Line of Actual Control with China using intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. They have also deployed radars and surface-to-air guided weapons along the border.

    Fighter jets, spy planes, choppers, missiles in mega IAF list of desi projects worth over Rs 3 lakh crore

    The Indian Air Force is working on various 'Make in India' projects worth over Rs 3.15 lakh crore, as part of its indigenisation efforts in the defence sector. These projects include the 180 Light Combat Aircraft Mark1A, 156 Light Combat Helicopters, and other weapon systems. The aim is to develop a fighter aircraft manufacturing ecosystem in the domestic industry and support the country's goal of achieving a USD 5 trillion economy.

    Defence Ministry clears proposal to buy 'Pralay' ballistic missiles for Indian Army

    The Indian Defence Ministry has approved the purchase of a regiment of 'Pralay' ballistic missiles for the Indian Army. These missiles will be deployed along the borders with China and Pakistan and will have a range of 150-500 km. The decision comes after a similar proposal was cleared for the Indian Air Force. The 'Pralay' missile is a quasi-ballistic surface-to-surface missile that can change its path midair and defeat interceptor missiles.

    IAF enhances its military arsenal with advanced artillery and surveillance tech

    India is focusing on enhancing its military capabilities, inspired by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The country is procuring advanced artillery systems, rockets, robots, and surveillance technology to strengthen its readiness and defense. This includes the acquisition of towed artillery gun systems, mounted gun systems, self-propelled artillery, and missile capabilities. The Indian Army is also deploying a mix of artillery systems along the Line of Control.

    The Economic Times
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