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Zen Technologies Launches Vyomkavach CUAS at Drone Summit 2025 in Philippines

Hyderabad-based Zen Technologies showcased its advanced AI-driven anti-drone system Vyomkavach. The system combines electro-optical cameras, radar arrays, and radio-frequency jamming to detect, track, and neutralize drones, achieving a high operational effectiveness demonstrated in tests. Vyomkavach incorporates both soft-kill electronic warfare and hard-kill kinetic capabilities, including a four-barrel rotary machine gun, enabling engagement of hostile drones including swarms and high-threat UAVs like Bayraktar TB2. This modular, multi-sensor platform targets diverse operational scenarios including maritime domains, drawing …

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TASL's High-Altitude UAV Concept Marks India's HALE Capability Advancement

Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has unveiled a conceptual image of its upcoming High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) UAV, marking a significant stride in India’s indigenous defense technology. Designed to operate above 30,000 feet with endurance between 24 to 48 hours and a range up to 2,000 km, the UAV features a modular payload suite and AI-enabled autonomy. This development, announced in late October 2025, aligns with India’s strategic push for self-reliant advanced aerial surveillance, …

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ICG marks progress with keel laying of Fast Patrol Vessels and Air Cushion Vehicles.

On October 30, 2025, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) achieved significant milestones with the keel laying of the second Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) and the plate cutting of the fifth FPV at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, Mumbai. Additionally, girder laying ceremonies for two indigenously built Air Cushion Vehicles (ACVs) were held in Goa. The 14 FPV project, featuring 60% indigenous content, emphasizes advanced technologies, including AI-based systems and drones, enhancing maritime security capabilities. The ACVs, …

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IAI aims to integrate Arrow-3 technology into U.S. Golden Dome defense system.

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is positioning its Arrow-3 interceptor technology for integration into the U.S. Golden Dome missile defense initiative, a comprehensive system designed to counter ICBMs, hypersonic, and cruise missile threats. Valued at approximately $175 billion and aimed for completion within three years, the Golden Dome seeks to utilize both space-based and land-based interceptors, inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome. IAI CEO Boaz Levy highlighted Arrow-3’s successful defense against Iranian missile threats, emphasizing its potential …

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Russia tests unlimited range nuclear-powered Poseidon torpedo, enhancing military capabilities and deterrence.

Russia has successfully tested the Poseidon, a nuclear-capable, nuclear-powered underwater drone, announced by President Vladimir Putin. The weapon is described as a superweapon with capabilities to travel at high speed and operate at great depths, making it virtually impossible to intercept. The Poseidon can carry nuclear or conventional payloads and is designed to unleash radioactive tsunamis capable of devastating coastal cities and naval bases. Putin emphasized that the test marked the drone’s activation on nuclear …

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Australia launches significant upgrades for P-8A Poseidon fleet enhancing maritime capabilities.

Australia has initiated a comprehensive upgrade program for its Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) P-8A Poseidon fleet, marking a significant enhancement in maritime surveillance and anti-submarine capabilities. This four-year Increment 3 Block 2 program will incorporate advanced antennas, sensors, and software, improving detection and communication systems, crucial for addressing rising maritime threats in the Indo-Pacific region. The upgrades will reinforce operational reach and interoperability with the US Navy’s fleet, alongside the re-establishment of a second …

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DRDO signs 12 technology transfer agreements to boost defense indigenization at SAMANVAY 2025.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) handed over 12 Licensing Agreements for Transfer of Technology (LATOTs) covering eight advanced defence products to industry partners during the inaugural session of SAMANVAY 2025, held in Bengaluru on October 29, 2025. This two-day industry synergy meet, organized by DRDO’s Electronics and Communication Systems Cluster, brought together over 150 participants including startups, MSMEs, and established defence firms. The LATOTs include cutting-edge technologies such as the D-29 Electronic Warfare …

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CVRDE and Ashok Leyland Develop 800HP Engine for Zorawar Tank by Mid-2026.

The Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) has partnered with Ashok Leyland to develop an advanced 800 HP diesel engine specifically for the Zorawar light tank, aimed at enhancing India’s indigenous defense capabilities against rising threats along the Line of Actual Control. This new engine, designed for high-altitude operations, will feature sophisticated technologies such as a turbocharger and a dry-sump lubrication system to ensure reliability under challenging conditions. The timeline targets mid-2026 for bench …

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US Marines unveil unmanned rocket launcher and air-launched munitions advancements.

On October 29, 2025, the United States Marine Corps (USMC) revealed advancements in unmanned systems, showcasing a new Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) equipped with a rocket launcher and an experimental air-launched precision strike munition. This UGV, designed for remote operation or autonomy, aims to enhance fire support while minimizing personnel risk in contested environments, demonstrated through recent field tests showcasing its off-road capabilities and sensor integration. The air-launched munition, initially deployed from AH-1Z helicopters, reflects …

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Türkiye inducts first Altay MBT, enhancing defense self-reliance and production capabilities.

Türkiye has officially inducted its first serial-production Altay main battle tanks into the Turkish Armed Forces, marking a significant advancement in its defense self-reliance strategy. The ceremony, attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, took place at the new BMC Ankara facility, where the Altay underwent extensive testing, including over 35,000 kilometers of trials and 3,700 live-fire exercises. This mass production initiative aims to manufacture eight Altay tanks and ten Altuğ armored vehicles monthly, with an …

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TKMS to enhance sonar systems for German Navy minehunters.

ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has secured a major contract with the German Navy to upgrade the sonar systems on its Type 332 Frankenthal-class minehunters, incorporating the advanced HMS-12M hull-mounted tri-frequency sonars. This enhancement aims to significantly improve mine detection and classification capabilities in challenging environments, aligning with Germany’s strategic focus on robust mine countermeasure capabilities in critical maritime zones like the Baltic and North Sea. By modernizing indigenous naval technology, Germany aims to bolster its …

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Sweden's unmanned surface vessel completes successful sea trials for naval modernization.

On October 27, 2025, Sweden’s Defence Materiel Administration announced the successful sea trials of the unmanned surface vessel demonstrator, Ran, developed by Maritime Robotics. Conducted over two weeks in Hårsfjärden fjord, the trials focused on assessing the USV’s navigational capabilities and emergency functionalities, as part of a three-year R&D initiative aimed at enhancing Sweden’s naval capabilities through autonomous systems. This project highlights Sweden’s commitment to modernizing its defense assets in response to maritime security challenges …

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Lockheed Martin, Google Public Sector Launch Strategic AI Partnership

Lockheed Martin has announced a strategic collaboration with Google Public Sector to integrate advanced generative AI technologies, specifically the Gemini AI models, into its AI Factory ecosystem. This partnership is set to enhance capabilities in processing large datasets and optimizing logistics within secure environments, initially in unclassified settings. The collaboration aims to advance mission-critical defense programs while adhering to national security standards, paving the way for increased efficiency in aerospace and cybersecurity sectors. For India, …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Rajnath Singh to attend ASEAN Defence Ministers meeting in Malaysia.

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to visit Malaysia to participate in the ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting-Plus (ADMM-Plus) on November 1, where he will address the forum on the evolution of ADMM-Plus over the past 15 years and outline future directions. On the sidelines of the meeting, Singh will engage in bilateral talks with defence counterparts, including a key discussion with U.S. Defence Secretary Hegseth aimed at easing tensions related to recent tariff measures …

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Trump approves South Korea's nuclear-powered submarine development, enhancing military capabilities.

U.S. President Donald Trump has approved South Korea’s plan to build a nuclear-powered submarine, marking a significant shift in U.S. policy and potentially expanding Seoul’s military capabilities. This approval, which facilitates South Korea’s entry into an exclusive group of nations with such technology, raises concerns about nuclear proliferation and the implications for regional security, especially in light of North Korea’s nuclear advancements. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung emphasized that these submarines would alleviate some …

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Trump's nuclear test resumption risks reigniting Cold War tensions globally.

In a significant escalation of nuclear tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the immediate resumption of nuclear weapons testing after a hiatus of 33 years, citing the need to maintain parity with Russia and China. Trump’s declaration comes on the heels of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and signals a departure from the longstanding moratorium on nuclear tests established post-Cold War. The move has garnered widespread concern, as it could dismantle the …

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India and Russia strengthen defense ties at fifth Working Group meeting in New Delhi.

India and Russia have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening defense cooperation during the fifth Meeting of the Working Group on Military Cooperation held in New Delhi. Co-chaired by Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit and Lt. General Dylevsky Igor Nikolayevich, the meeting focused on enhancing current defense engagements and exploring new initiatives under their Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent conversation with President Vladimir Putin emphasized the importance of continued collaboration and set …

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India, Cyprus Review 2025-2029 Defense and Trade Collaboration Plan

During a recent meeting in New Delhi, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos reviewed the ambitious India-Cyprus Joint Action Plan for 2025-2029, which encompasses cooperation in defense, trade, and technology. This plan builds upon discussions held during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Cyprus in June 2025, aiming to enhance strategic partnerships between the two nations. Kombos expressed gratitude for India’s unwavering support regarding the Cyprus issue and endorsed …

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Afghanistan and Pakistan to resume peace talks in Istanbul amid tensions.

Afghanistan and Pakistan are set to restart peace talks in Istanbul, following a recent escalation in border clashes that resulted in numerous fatalities. The decision to recommence negotiations was reportedly made at the request of Turkey, amid ongoing tensions exacerbated by Pakistani airstrikes targeting the Pakistani Taliban in Afghan territory and subsequent retaliatory actions by the Afghan Taliban. Internal divisions within Pakistan’s leadership have emerged, with contrasting statements from officials regarding the approach to resolving …

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Putin's December visit will enhance India-Russia defense collaboration.

The recent discussions between India and Russia signal a pivotal expansion in their enduring defense partnership, primarily driven by high-level negotiations on advanced military platforms, including the Su-57 and S-500 air defense systems. Indian Ambassador Alipov emphasized the significance of President Putin’s forthcoming visit, which aims to reinforce the Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership, echoing Prime Minister Modi’s anticipated Moscow visit in 2024. The operational success of Russia’s S-400 Triumf systems, described as a game …

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Ayni Air Base's closure impacts India's strategic interests in Central Asia.

India’s strategic presence at the Ayni Air Base in Tajikistan, its first overseas military facility, has come to an end following the expiration of a bilateral agreement with Tajikistan, which was reportedly influenced by pressure from Russia and China. Over nearly 25 years, India invested approximately $100 million to renovate the base, enhancing its capabilities and establishing it as a logistical hub for operations, including crucial evacuations during the Afghanistan crisis in 2021. The airbase’s …

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CDS General Chauhan meets Indonesian counterpart to strengthen defense ties.

India’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan met with his Indonesian counterpart, General Agus Subiyanto, in Jakarta to enhance strategic defence ties. The discussions focused on regional security, maritime cooperation, and the development of the defence industry, including potential collaborations in satellite technology and military medicine. Both nations committed to expanding joint exercises and capacity-building initiatives. This visit underscores India’s dedication to strengthening its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Indonesia, reflecting a shared commitment …

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US grants India a six-month waiver on Chabahar port sanctions.

The United States has granted India a six-month waiver from sanctions related to the Chabahar port project, as confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). This development underscores the ongoing dialogue between India and the US regarding a potential trade deal, amid India’s efforts to navigate the implications of recent US sanctions on Russian oil. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized India’s commitment to securing affordable energy from diverse sources to meet the needs of …

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China's military shifts to flexible command amid anti-corruption efforts.

Recent reports indicate that the Chinese military is exploring a transition to a more flexible command structure, moving away from its traditionally rigid system in response to concerns over operational effectiveness and combat readiness. This shift, inspired by Western “mission command,” aims to empower lower-level commanders while maintaining strict oversight by the Communist Party. Concurrently, President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption purge, which has seen the expulsion of senior generals, underscores his focus on political loyalty …

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Ukraine shuts Havana embassy over Cuba's alleged recruitment for Russia.

On October 29, 2025, Ukraine announced the closure of its embassy in Havana, downgrading diplomatic relations with Cuba due to allegations of Cuban complicity in recruiting fighters for Russia in Ukraine. Ukrainian officials claim that thousands of Cubans are actively engaged in combat for Russian forces, marking this group as the largest foreign contingent in the conflict. In a diplomatic shift, Ukraine also voted against a UN resolution supporting the lifting of the U.S. embargo …

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