Girish Linganna

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Girish Linganna is a Defence & Aerospace analyst and is the Director of ADD Engineering Components (India) Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of ADD Engineering GmbH, Germany with manufacturing units in Russia. He is Consulting Editor Industry and Defense at Frontier India.

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Budget Bomb: Northrop Grumman’s Sentinel ICBM Project Under Investigation for Budget Overruns

There is a possibility that the United States Air Force's new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) programme will incur costs that would necessitate the consideration...

CNI Scandal Evokes Memories of Past Spanish-U.S. Intelligence Controversies

During an inspection, the National Intelligence Centre (CNI), which is part of the Ministry of Defence, discovered that two of its agents had access...

Tarnished Wings: Multiple Accidents, 125 Lives Lost – Can the Osprey Ever Be Safe?

One week after a fatal accident off the coast of Japan, the United States military grounded its complete fleet of Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey...

Western Condemnation Grows as Extremist Israeli Settlers Increase Violence Against West Bank Palestinians

The United States levied sanctions on December 5 against extremist Israeli settlers responsible for assaults on Palestinians in the West Bank. The measures, according...

Iveco Delivers First MTV Manticore to Dutch Armed Forces, Marking a Milestone in DVOW Programme

The Italian company Iveco Defence Vehicles (IDV), which is a part of the Iveco group and is controlled by the CNH Industrial NV consortium,...

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MC-21-310 Just 30% Ready: Can Russia Finish 200 Flights Before 2026 Deadline?  

The MC-21-310, the premier narrow-body aircraft of the Russian...

Why India’s Strategic Restraint Could Define Future Global Stability

The contemporary global security environment stands at a precarious...

After Sanctions, Russia Builds Its Own Chip Machines—90 nm Next 

The development of Russia's first domestically produced lithography system,...

Russia Breaks Composite Barrier: MC-21 Now Uses Materials Surviving −190°C to +450°C

One central challenge has long characterized the development of...