RANCHI: Prime minister's make in India mission would not succeed unless technology for certain vital projects like space research, defence and missile technology is developed indigenously. With this view, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has decided to fund Ranchi based scientist to...
According to the Russian press agency website Sputnik, India, which is the main importer of Russian weaponry, will probably be the first foreign buyer of the new Russian-made main battle tank T-14 Armata.
Russia has unveiled its new-generation of local-made main battle tank called Armata T-14...
Navies from Southeast Asian and Latin American countries have shown keen interest in acquiring advanced sonar systems developed by NPOL, a key DRDO lab.
Till early eighties, Indian Navy was dependent on British firms to make sonars for its underwater operations. For the uninitiated, sonar is an...
The Army’s quest for new artillery is nearing completion with the indigenous gun upgraded by the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) clearing trials. The Army has placed an indent for 114 guns in the first phase and these will be delivered in three years, informed sources said.
“After the Pokhran...
"Rahul Gandhi and former defence minister A K Antony had both attacked the Centre for "criminal inaction" in delaying its rollout which the UPA regime had announced on February 2014" during 10 years rule they couldn't do it and they tried to implement in at the end of the 10 year tenure just for...
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Indian military, the fourth largest military in the world, is also the keeper of the some of the most advanced and hi-tech weapons on the planet. It’s commendable that with a defence budget of a mere $46 billion per annum, India has developed weapon technologies that are at par and even superior...
DRDO in its monthly Publication has shown Model of India’s first stealthy unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) program which is taking shape. Pictured at Research Centre Imarat (RCI) Indian Unmanned Strike Air Vehicle (IUSAV) seems to be similar to the first images which surfaced from the...