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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P-75I project, Germany and India are close to a deal to build diesel submarines jointly

Germany and India intend to sign a contract for the joint construction of diesel submarines on Indian soil for the P-75I project. According to Bloomberg,...

The US and Taiwan to make UAVs like they make iPhone

Throughout the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have repeatedly demonstrated their value to the armed forces of many nations. A delegation of twenty-five...

The US and Taiwan to make UAVs like they make iPhone

Throughout the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have repeatedly demonstrated their value to the armed forces of many nations. A delegation of twenty-five...

Satellite Imagery of China’s Hudong Shipyard Reveals Construction of Suspected Type 054B Frigate with Advanced Capabilities

About ten units of the second batch of Type 054A frigates (Jiangkai II Class Frigates) for the Chinese Navy have been under construction at...

USAF’s mysterious AIM-260 air to air missile will be put into production this year

The next-generation air-to-air missile for the United States military, the AIM-260 "Joint Advanced Tactical Missile" (JATM for short), is expected to accelerate production this...

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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...