Weekly Defence News Summary: 22–28 July 2025

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Weekly Defence News Summary: 22–28 July 2025


Weekly Defence News Summary: 22–28 July 2025

Published: July 30, 2025

India-focused developments, with global insights and official references.

Indian Defence Highlights

₹20,000 Crore Indigenous AWACS Project Approved

The Cabinet Committee on Security has approved a major ₹20,000 crore program for indigenously developed AWACS platforms by DRDO, marking a critical boost in aerial surveillance capabilities.

Source: Economic Times · Wiki – Netra Mk2

Framework for 5th Gen Stealth Fighter Approved

The Defence Ministry has approved a path for the development of a 5th generation twin-engine stealth fighter, with ADA to invite bids from both private and state firms for prototype development.

Source: Reuters

India Showcases Bhargavastra Counter-Drone System

Solar Defence & Aerospace’s Bhargavastra, a guided micro-missile system designed to intercept drones, gained visibility as India strengthens anti-UAV capabilities.

Source: Wiki – Bhargavastra

International Developments

Global Focus on Defence Tech Continues

Countries worldwide continue to advance in stealth, drone, and early-warning platforms; India aligns with global modernization trends.

Source: Industry reports and global media coverage.

Quick Snapshot

Date Headline Key Takeaway
22 July AWACS Project Approved Homegrown airborne early warning systems coming soon.
24 July 5th Gen Stealth Framework Next-gen fighter programme gets go-ahead.
26 July Bhargavastra C-drone Reveal India’s first guided counter-drone missile enters spotlight.

Why It Matters

  • Situational Awareness: Indigenous AWACS platforms elevate air defence command and control.
  • Stealth Leap Forward: A homegrown stealth fighter aligns with AMCA goals and technological independence.
  • Drone Threat Readiness: Bhargavastra enhances cost-effective counter-UAV capabilities for battlefield resilience.

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