03 Jul 2009 8ak: Good discussion about Pakistan's air capabilities and future requirements following a Guardian (UK) report that Saudi Arabia will dispose of its old Mirages it orders news Aircraft. Dassault's Rafale is the main contender in the Euro 6 to 8 billion deal and some analysts believe...
Russia to take part in Indian diesel submarine tender | Top Russian news and analysis online | 'RIA Novosti' newswire
ST. PETERSBURG, June 26 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will participate in an expected tender to supply diesel-electric submarines to the Indian navy, the Russian state arms exporter...
Singaporean light howitzers enter India despite ban
New Delhi, June 24 (IANS) India recently received a consignment of 155 mm light howitzers from Singapore Technologies (ST) Kinetics despite a temporary ban on procurements from the company and six others on corruption charges, a leading...
Navy seals 45,000-cr deal: seven warships
India has cleared its largest ever indigenous defence contract worth Rs 45,000 crore to manufacture seven advanced stealth frigates for the Navy at shipyards in Kolkata and Mumbai.
The P17A warship project, which will be Indias most advanced and...
First naval air squadron 'the flying fish' celebrates golden jubilee - Yahoo! India News
PARIS AIR SHOW: Eurocopter to send AS550 for Indian trials
Eurocopter will provide the AS550 C3 Fennec military helicopter for the trials in India's light utility helicopter competition...
?Astra? tests successful: Scientists
BALASORE: Indian defence scientists have claimed that the recent tests of the countrys first beyond visual range air-to-air missile (BVRAM) 'Astra' have been successful. The missile was test-launched from the integrated test range at Chandipur-on-sea...
India test fires nuclear-capable Prithvi missile - India - The Times of India
Prithvi is India's first indigenously built ballistic missile. It is one of five missiles being developed under India's Integrated Missile Development Programme.
Prithvi is capable of carrying a payload of...
The past week was by all accounts a momentous one, as no less a person than former Pakistani President and former Chief of the Army Staff, Gen (Ret'd) Pervez Musharraf, assertively disclosed what has been a 'no-go' area for India's mainstream media and the otherwise hyper-ventilating broadcast...