Girish Linganna
303 Articles
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.
Gaza Anatomy: Unveiling the Territories Amidst Conflict
In strong retaliation to Saturday dawn's wild-cat incursion into Israel territory by Palestinian militants who launched 5,000 rockets targeting Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv and other Israeli...
Hamas: The Unyielding Palestinian Militant Group Bent on Israel’s Destruction
The Israeli military and political leadership approved a unique clause today called "40 Aleph," according to Israeli media. They contend that including such a...
Breaking Barriers: Angara-A5V to Revolutionize Space Exploration
The first "Angara-A5V" rocket is set to launch no earlier than 2028, following the completion of flight tests for the new Space Rocket Stage, which...
Russian ‘Obereg’ Vest Outperforms US Counterpart in Bulletproof Showdown
Rostec, the Russian state corporation, has released video footage demonstrating a new military equipment piece that endured bullet impacts well beyond its intended capabilities.The...
T-600 Drone Carries Out World’s First Sting Ray Mod 2 Torpedo Launch
In a groundbreaking achievement, a BAE Systems/Malloy Aeronautics T-600 heavy lift Uncrewed Air System (UAS) successfully executed the launch of an inert Sting Ray training torpedo...
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Could Putin’s Shadow-Fleet War Make British Insurance Too Risky?
Could Putin's threat of retaliation prompt shipowners to reconsider...
Russia Just Built a Laser It Once Invented—Now It Wants to Break a Foreign Monopoly
Russia has made a major leap toward reducing its...
The Jewish Mother and the Indian Mother—A STRATEGIC ALLIANCE NOBODY CAN DEFEAT
There are military alliances, trade blocs, and strategic partnerships....
From Kargil to Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s Strategic Evolution and the Implications for India
The strategic environment facing India today echoes 1998–99 in...
