Author: Defenceline Webdesk

The United States has “a tight time window to adapt” to the “civilizational” challenge of adapting to AI, the former head of the Defense Department’s Office of Net Assessment, often referred to as the “Pentagon’s Think Tank,” told Defense One. He’s joining AI company Anthropic as a “strategist-in-residence” to lead analysis of how AI is affecting U.S. institutions and competition with China, the company announced Friday.James Baker led ONA from 2015 to 2025, when it was temporarily closed by the Trump administration. As the director he advised defense secretaries and national security advisors on the long-term effects of emerging technology…

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China and Pakistan’s military partnership has reached a new strategic milestone with the commissioning of Pakistan’s first Hangor-class submarine in Sanya.President Asif Ali Zardari attended the ceremony as chief guest, underscoring the political weight of the event. Pakistan’s military described the induction as a continuation of close bilateral ties, calling it another chapter in the time-tested friendship between the two nations.The submarine is based on China’s Type 039A/039B Yuan-class design and is the lead vessel of an eight-boat programme. Four submarines are being built in China, while the remaining four will be constructed in Pakistan under a technology transfer arrangement.Equipped…

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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has announced that Dr D K Sunil has stepped down as Chairman and Managing Director upon his superannuation on 30 April 2026. He had assumed these leadership roles in September 2024, and the company confirmed his departure through a regulatory filing on Friday.Shares of HAL closed at ₹4,336.70 per scrip on Thursday, reflecting a decline of ₹15.40 or 0.35 per cent.Dr Sunil’s association with HAL began in 1987 when he joined as a Management Trainee. Over the course of 37 years, he contributed extensively to design, production, quality enhancement, and customer support before rising to the top…

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During an interaction with Smita Prakash of ANI at the National Security Summit, Defence Research and Development Organisation Chairman Dr Samir V Kamat revealed that the Agni-6 missile programme has reached readiness but is awaiting final approval from the Centre.He described this as a potential landmark in India’s long-range strategic missile capabilities, signalling a significant step forward in the nation’s deterrence posture.Kamat explained that the Agni-6 represents the next generation of India’s strategic arsenal, designed to extend reach and enhance survivability. While earlier iterations of the Agni series have already established India’s credibility in long-range missile technology, the Agni-6 is…

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Vietnamese President To Lam is preparing to make New Delhi his first major foreign destination since assuming office, with a significant defence agreement expected to dominate the agenda. Central to the discussions is a proposed BrahMos missile package valued at approximately ₹5,800 Crores.If concluded, this deal would mark one of Vietnam’s largest defence acquisitions in recent years and would considerably strengthen Hanoi’s coastal deterrence capabilities.The package under consideration is reported to include shore-based BrahMos batteries designed for coastal defence, alongside training, logistics support and an initial batch of missiles. Such a comprehensive arrangement underscores Vietnam’s determination to modernise its maritime…

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India is advancing a significant transformation in its approach to future air combat, moving beyond reliance on fighter jets and cruise missiles to embrace unmanned stealth aircraft capable of long-range strikes.At the centre of this shift is the Ghatak stealth UCAV program, valued at approximately ₹39,000 crore, which has now been restructured under the Remote Piloted Strike Aircraft (RPSA) initiative.No longer viewed as a mere technology demonstrator, the project is being developed into a full-scale combat platform designed for real operational scenarios. This development coincides with India’s parallel investments in next-generation air power systems, including the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft…

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Ukraine is leading the world in adopting drone warfare. Credit: Ukraine MoD Ukraine seeks 15,000 recruits for drone-focussed units to build a 10–15 km “kill zone” along the front. The Drone Line project is now part of the Unmanned Systems Forces, with multiple dedicated brigades/units Jobs include FPV/UAS operators plus support roles like OSINT and camouflage, trained at three specialised centres Ukraine wants to recruit 15,000 additional personnel to bolster specialised drone-equipped regiments operating across land, sea, and air domains, part of the Drone Line concept intended to establish a 15km-deep “kill zone” along the frontline. Detailing the recruitment drive in a 29 April release, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence stated that the…

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India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has confirmed that its hypersonic glide missile programme is advancing rapidly, with initial trials expected soon. The glide variant is currently ahead of the hypersonic cruise missile in development, marking a significant step in India’s strategic arsenal.The DRDO Chairman, Samir V Kamat, speaking at the ANI National Security Summit 2.0, revealed that India is simultaneously pursuing two hypersonic programmes: the Hypersonic Glide Missile and the Hypersonic Cruise Missile.The glide missile, known as the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LR-AShM) hypersonic glide vehicle, has reached an advanced stage. It uses a booster for initial acceleration before…

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