Joseph P Chacko

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Joseph P. Chacko is the publisher of Frontier India. He holds an MBA in International Business. Books: Author of "Foxtrot to Arihant: The Story of Indian Navy's Submarine Arm" and co-author of "Warring Navies—India and Pakistan." Author: Warring Navies—India and Pakistan. He is currently pursuing Law Studies. *views are Personal

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NATO’s Billion-Dollar Blind Spot: The Overlooked Russian Electronic Warfare Challenge

NATO nations have experienced an increase in apprehension as a result of the evolution of electronic warfare (EW) over the past decade, particularly as...

Meet the RCH 155 TRACKED — a robotic howitzer that could sideline the M109A7

KNDS Deutschland, an innovator in European artillery innovation, has introduced the RCH 155 TRACKED, a state-of-the-art refinement of its Remote Controlled Howitzer (RCH) family....

Inside the T-90M2 “Ryvok-1”: Russia’s Future Tank Born from Ukraine War Lessons

The T-90M2 "Ryvok-1" is a new version of the T-90, Russia's most extensively used main battle tank, that is set to enter production in...

Forget BRICS—Europe’s De-dollarization Is the Real Threat to U.S. Financial Power

De-dollarization is the process by which countries seek to protect themselves from the economic influence of the United States and the consequences of American...

Shahed Evolution: Domestic Russian Warheads Add Fragmentation, LiDAR Fuze and Bigger Blast Radius

The Shahed series of kamikaze drones, referred to as "Geran" in Russian service, have undergone considerable improvement in technology since the outbreak of the...

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Russia Sets 2027 Target for Baikal Aircraft as Domestic Engine Trials Accelerate 

Russia's effort to revive regional aviation with an entirely...

The Elephant’s Railway and the Owl’s Scales

Long ago, in the great forest of Aryavan, there...

Russia Unveils Powerful New Elbrus-16S Server

A new high-performance server platform powered by domestically designed...

The Peacock’s Feathers and the Lamp That Refused to Lie

One monsoon evening, after the clouds had exhausted themselves...