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The seventh edition of Exercise DUSTLIK 2026 is underway at the Gurumsaray Field Training Area in Uzbekistan’s Namangan region, running from April 12 to April 25. The joint exercise brings together 60 personnel from India, including troops from a battalion of the MAHAR Regiment and the Indian Air Force, alongside a similar-sized contingent from the Uzbekistan Army and Air Force.

 

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India says signed BrahMos missile deal with Vietnam​



  • India has a strong commitment to ASEAN nations, Singh said, without disclosing more details of the deals related to BrahMos.
  • Singh was speaking at Asia's ‌premier ⁠defence forum, the Shangri-La Dialogue.
  • India, which has been building up domestic defence manufacturing for local use and exports, ⁠has already sold the supersonic cruise missiles to the Philippines.
  • A deal with ⁠Vietnam could be worth about 60 billion rupees ($629 million), including ⁠training and logistical support, Reuters has previously reported, citing a source.
 

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Apparently, Indonesia is interested in the Astra BVRAAM for their Su-30s...



We'll see if it happens (and which version, possibly the dual-pulse Mk-2 variant).

It serves to know that as part of the Indian Navy's Rafale-M deal, we've negotiated to integrate Astra with our Rafales, so the software package developed under that contract should also allow for it to be offered for Indonesia's Rafales, fulfilling an important middle-road option between the much shorter-ranged MICAs and the much more expensive Meteors.

Of course it will be subject to French approvals and whether the Indonesians actually want it in that role.

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Apparently, Indonesia is interested in the Astra BVRAAM for their Su-30s...



We'll see if it happens (and which version, possibly the dual-pulse Mk-2 variant).

It serves to know that as part of the Indian Navy's Rafale-M deal, we've negotiated to integrate Astra with our Rafales, so the software package developed under that contract should also allow for it to be offered for Indonesia's Rafales, fulfilling an important middle-road option between the much shorter-ranged MICAs and the much more expensive Meteors.

Of course it will be subject to French approvals and whether the Indonesians actually want it in that role.

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If it opens up astra ecosystem to Indonesia, they potentially could want a later block for their KF-21 too.

That would need Korean support on integration though.
 

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At a TIFR seminar, former DRDO chairman Dr. Samir Kamat has shown this slide regarding defence exports:

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Sale of Sonar systems to Taiwan is particularly interesting. I remember years ago there was a news piece that said India is among the countries assisting in Taiwan's indigenous Hai Kun-class SSK program:


"Taipei also succeeded in hiring engineers, technicians and former naval officers from at least five other countries: Australia, South Korea, India, Spain and Canada. Based at a shipyard in the port city of Kaohsiung, the experts have advised the Taiwanese navy and state-backed shipbuilder CSBC Corporation Taiwan, the company building the new submarines."

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It's not known if some of this consultancy work eventually transpired into a sale of the USHUS sonar suite, or perhaps it was some other type of sonar.
 

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