Defence Current Affairs 11 March 2026

In Current Affairs for 11 March 2026, we will see the latest national and international current affairs news. These important current affairs will be beneficial...

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Defence Current Affairs 11 March 2026

India’s defence sector continues to witness major technological developments and strategic planning aimed at strengthening military capability and national security. Along with these developments, international geopolitical tensions and environmental challenges are also shaping global security dynamics. Several important events—including successful trials of a new aerial delivery system, the unveiling of a long-term defence roadmap, a strategic technology partnership in aviation maintenance, the Indian Air Force’s response to forest fires, and escalating tensions involving Iran—highlight the evolving defence and security landscape.


Successful Trials of the Indigenous ADC-150 System

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Navy recently conducted a series of successful trials of the Air Droppable Container (ADC-150) from the P-8I maritime patrol aircraft. The trials took place off the coast of Goa between February 21 and March 1 under various challenging release conditions.

The ADC-150 has been designed to carry and safely deliver a payload of up to 150 kilograms from the aircraft to ships or locations at sea. This capability is particularly useful when naval vessels operating far from the coastline require urgent supplies such as spare parts, emergency equipment, or medical assistance.

The project involved collaboration among several specialised DRDO laboratories. The Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL) in Visakhapatnam served as the primary coordinating centre for the programme. The Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE) in Agra developed the parachute system used for safe payload delivery, while the Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC) in Bengaluru provided necessary flight clearances. Instrumentation support during the trials was provided by the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) in Hyderabad.

The system was developed and qualified within a short period to meet the operational requirements of the Indian Navy, significantly improving its logistics and emergency response capabilities during maritime missions.

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‘Defence Forces Vision 2047’ – A Future-Ready Military

India has also introduced an ambitious long-term strategy for its armed forces titled “Defence Forces Vision 2047: A Roadmap for a Future-Ready Indian Military.” The document was unveiled by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and outlines major reforms and capability upgrades required for the armed forces over the coming decades.

The roadmap focuses on transforming the Indian military into a highly integrated, technology-driven and multi-domain force capable of handling modern security challenges. The document emphasises strategic reforms, modernisation of equipment, and organisational restructuring to strengthen India’s defence preparedness.

This initiative gained urgency following the recent military tensions between India and Pakistan in early May, during which the armed forces reviewed operational lessons from the conflict. The vision document aims to ensure that the military can effectively address emerging threats in cyber, space, air, land and maritime domains.

By 2047, when India celebrates 100 years of independence, the goal is to build a defence force capable of protecting the nation’s expanding global interests while responding efficiently across the entire spectrum of conflicts.


Tata Advanced Systems Partners with Ramco for Defence MRO Technology

India’s defence aviation sector is also witnessing rapid technological advancement through private sector partnerships. Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has partnered with Ramco Systems to implement advanced aviation software for its upcoming maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility.

The new facility will focus on servicing the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft operated by the Indian Air Force. Ramco’s integrated aviation software will support multiple operational areas such as maintenance planning, contract management, engineering processes, supply chain management, and billing.

The platform will also include mobile applications, digital maintenance documentation, and resource optimisation tools that enable real-time data access across the entire maintenance ecosystem. This digital infrastructure is expected to improve operational efficiency and streamline aircraft servicing operations.

The initiative forms part of TASL’s broader strategy to develop a modern and technology-enabled MRO ecosystem in India, strengthening domestic defence aviation support capabilities.


Indian Air Force Responds to Forest Fire in Pasighat

Apart from military operations, the Indian Air Force has also been playing an important role in disaster response and environmental emergencies. Recently, the IAF deployed a Mi-17 V5 helicopter to help control a major forest fire in the Mebo and Sigar areas near Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh.

During the operation, the helicopter carried out multiple sorties and dropped approximately 66,000 litres of water to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading to nearby settlements.

Earlier in February, the Air Force had also assisted in tackling wildfires in other northeastern locations. In Walong, another operation successfully controlled a major blaze after helicopters released nearly 139,800 litres of water over affected regions despite difficult terrain and challenging flying conditions.

These operations demonstrate the IAF’s rapid response capability in supporting civil authorities during natural disasters.


Rising Regional Tensions Involving Iran

Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have intensified following new military actions involving Iran. Iran reportedly launched drone strikes targeting infrastructure around the region, including a Saudi oil facility, in response to earlier attacks linked to the United States and Israel.

The ongoing conflict has disrupted energy markets worldwide, leading to rising fuel prices, rationing in some regions, and economic concerns across several countries.

In response to the crisis, the International Energy Agency (IEA) is reportedly considering releasing a significant amount of oil from global emergency reserves to stabilise energy markets. Leaders of the G7 countries are also expected to hold discussions regarding the economic and energy implications of the conflict.

The United States has simultaneously taken steps to counter potential threats to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route through which a large portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Military tensions in the region have therefore raised concerns about global energy security.


Conclusion

Recent developments highlight the increasing importance of defence technology, strategic planning, and international cooperation in maintaining national and global security. From the successful trials of the ADC-150 system to the unveiling of the Defence Forces Vision 2047 roadmap, India is actively working toward strengthening its military capabilities.

At the same time, initiatives such as advanced aviation maintenance facilities and rapid disaster response operations demonstrate the growing role of technology and coordination in modern defence systems. However, global conflicts—such as the escalating tensions involving Iran—continue to underline the interconnected nature of security and economic stability in today’s world.

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Review Questions

  1. The indigenous Air Droppable Container (ADC-150) was tested from which
    aircraft?
    A. Sukhoi Su-30MKI
    B. P-8I Maritime Patrol Aircraft
    C. C-17 Globemaster
    ANSWER: B
  2. The ADC-150 system is designed to deliver a payload of approximately:
    A. 50 kg
    B. 100 kg
    C. 150 kg
    D. 300 kg
    ANSWER: C
  3. Which DRDO laboratory served as the nodal laboratory for the ADC-150
    project?
    A. Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad
    B. Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL), Visakhapatnam
    C. Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE), Agra
    D. Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune
    ANSWER: B
  4. The document “Defence Forces Vision 2047: A Roadmap for a Future-Ready
    Indian Military” was unveiled by:
    A. Ajit Doval
    B. Narendra Modi
    C. Rajnath Singh
    D. Anil Chauhan
    ANSWER: C
  5. The upcoming MRO facility supported by Tata Advanced Systems Limited will
    mainly service which aircraft of the Indian Air Force?
    A. Rafale Fighter Jet
    B. MiG-29
    C. C-130J Super Hercules
    D. Jaguar
    ANSWER: C
  6. Joint Exercises B/w The India And USA Is Called:
    A. Yama
    B. SLINEX
    C. Indra
    D. Tiger Triumph
    ANSWER: D
  7. Department of Defence Production Comes Under
    A. Ministry of Culture
    B. MHA
    C. MOD
    D. MEA
    ANSWER: C
  8. Which Country Is Not The Member Of QUAD?
    A. USA
    B. India
    C. Japan
    D. Russia
    ANSWER: D
  9. Dhanush (howitzer) Manufactured By
    A. L & T
    B. Boeing
    C. ISRO
    D. Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited
    ANSWER: D
  10. Where Is The Hq Of The Eastern Command of The IAF?
    A. Kochi
    B. Vishakhapatnam
    C. Shillong
    D. Mumbai
    ANSWER: C
  11. PVSM Stands For
    A. Param Vishisht Seva Medal
    B. Param Vishisht Sainik Medal
    C. Param Vishishthtm Seva Medal
    D. None
    ANSWER: A
  12. Canberra Is The Capital Of
    A. Armenia
    B. Qatar
    C. UAE
    D. Australia
    ANSWER: D
  13. “Broken Wing” Book Is Written By
    A. Sarojini Naidu
    B. Jawaharlal Nehru
    C. Maithili Sharan Gupt
    D. APJ Abdul Kalam
    ANSWER: A
  14. Israeli ‘Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) Is A
    A. Ballistic Missile
    B. ATGM
    C. Helicopter
    D. Tank
    ANSWER: B
  15. Chairman Of NITI Aayog Is
    A. Rajiv Kumar
    B. Rakesh Asthana
    C. R Hari Kumar
    D. Narendra Modi
    ANSWER: D
  16. Blaser R93 Tactical Is Rifle Of
    A. Oman
    B. Qatar
    C. Sri Lanka
    D. Germany
    ANSWER: D
  17. Leclerc Is A
    A. Tank
    B. Missile
    C. Gun
    D. Rocket
    ANSWER: A
  18. Sena Medal Award Is Given To The Soldiers Of
    A. Indian Army
    B. IAF
    C. Indian Navy
    D. ICG
    ANSWER: A
  19. War Cry Of SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY Is
    A. Garud ka hun bol pyare
    B. Everywhere
    C. Raja Ramachandra ki jai
    D. Jo bole So Nihal, sat sri akal
    ANSWER: D
  20. Captain Rank of Indian Navy Equivalent to Which rank of IAF?
    A. Flying Officer
    B. Flight Lieutenant
    C. Group Captain
    D. None
    ANSWER: C

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