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Defence Current Affairs 19 November 2025
Article: India’s Advancements in Precision Weapons, Missile Programs, and Semiconductor Technology
India continues to strengthen its defence and technological landscape through significant progress in indigenous weapon systems and semiconductor innovation. Four major developments—the enhancement of the Electro Optical Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (EO SAAW), validation of a Submarine-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM), advancement of the PRALAY tactical missile, and the unveiling of the ARKA GKT-1 SoC—highlight the nation’s march toward strategic autonomy and technological leadership.
EO SAAW Program Reaches New Milestone
India’s quest for advanced precision-guided munitions has taken a major step forward with the ongoing development of the Electro Optical Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (EO SAAW). Created by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the Indian Air Force, this long-range, air-launched weapon is designed to disable enemy runways, hardened facilities, and command structures from stand-off ranges.
A unique dual-seeker approach is being pursued—one variant uses a cooled seeker for enhanced target detection, while another employs an uncooled seeker. The latter reduces manufacturing complexity, lowers costs, and allows wider deployment across multiple aircraft platforms. With a range of up to 100 km, depending on launch conditions, EO SAAW integrates smoothly with key fighter aircraft such as the Su-30MKI, Jaguar DARIN-III, and HAL Tejas, significantly enhancing India’s stand-off engagement capabilities.
Indigenous SLCM Strengthens Undersea Strike Capability
India has also achieved a crucial breakthrough in its underwater strike capabilities through the successful development and testing of an indigenous Submarine-Launched Cruise Missile. This weapon reinforces the nation’s sea-based deterrence by enabling submarines to conduct precise strikes on both maritime and land-based targets.
The missile transitions efficiently from an underwater launch environment to sustained air flight, combining stealth, precision, and long-range performance. Powered by a turbojet engine and guided by an inertial navigation system supported by satellite updates, the SLCM can carry conventional or potentially nuclear payloads, enhancing India’s second-strike credibility under its nuclear doctrine.
PRALAY Tactical Missile Nears Induction
DRDO’s PRALAY missile program is moving steadily towards induction following a series of successful trials. With the Acceptance of Necessity granted by both the Indian Army and Air Force, the weapon has entered the final phase before mass production. Under the Make-in-India initiative, two Defence Production Partners have been shortlisted for manufacturing.
PRALAY is a cost-effective, high-precision quasi-ballistic missile designed to neutralise high-value targets within a range of 150–500 km. The system’s mobility is enhanced by its 8×8 high-mobility Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL), allowing rapid deployment, concealment, and flexible launch options across varied terrains.
India Launches First Intelligent-Power SoC: ARKA GKT-1
In a landmark achievement for India’s semiconductor ambitions, Azimuth AI and Cyient Semiconductors have jointly introduced the ARKA GKT-1—India’s first intelligent-power system-on-a-chip. Unveiled in New Delhi by the Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, this innovation strengthens India’s push towards semiconductor independence.
The ARKA GKT-1 consolidates multiple traditionally separate components—compute units, analogue sensors, integrated memory, and intelligent power management—into a single, efficient platform. Developed through collaboration between AI specialists and semiconductor engineers, the SoC demonstrates India’s growing capability in designing high-performance chip architectures and reduces reliance on imported technologies.
Review Questions
- The EO SAAW weapon developed by DRDO is primarily designed to:
A. Protect Indian airbases from drone attacks
B. Destroy enemy airfields and strategic installations from stand-off ranges
C. Provide close-range support to infantry units
D. Intercept enemy fighter aircraft
ANSWER: B - Which key feature enhances the strategic value of India’s Submarine-Launched
Cruise Missile (SLCM)?
A. Its ability to engage targets only on the sea surface
B. Its capability to transition from underwater launch to air flight
C. Its exclusive compatibility with nuclear submarines
D. Its use of a solid-fuel propulsion system
ANSWER: B - The PRALAY missile is classified as a:
A. Long-range intercontinental missile
B. Hypersonic anti-ship missile
C. Short-range quasi-ballistic tactical missile
D. Cruise missile for air-to-surface missions
ANSWER: C - The ARKA GKT-1 system-on-chip was developed jointly by:
A. ISRO and BEL
B. DRDO and TATA Advanced Systems
C. Azimuth AI and Cyient Semiconductors
D. Qualcomm India and CDAC
ANSWER: C - What is one advantage of the uncooled seeker variant of the EO SAAW?
A. Higher operational range
B. Lower production cost and easier maintainability
C. Exclusive use on SU-30MKI aircraft
D. Ability to carry heavier warheads
ANSWER: B - What is the name of the first privately manufactured PSLV set to launch in
2025?
A. TDS-1
B. PSLV-MK3
C. Gaganyaan-1
D. Chandrayaan-PSLV
ANSWER: A - What is the name of the first ship launched under the Indian Navy’s Multi
Purpose Vessel project?
A. Sahyadri
B. Vikrant
C. Samarthak
D. Arighat
ANSWER: C - Awardees of PVC IN Kargil War Are
A. Captain Vikram Batra
B. Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey
C. Rifleman Sanjay Kumar
D. All of the above
ANSWER: D - Prevention of Money-Laundering Act Came In
A. 2000
B. 2001
C. 2002
D. 2004
ANSWER: C - ‘Desh Pukare Jab Sab Ko’ Is The March Past Song Of
A. IAF
B. ICG
C. BSF
D. None of the above
ANSWER: A - Hitler was the dictator of which country?
A. Russia
B. Egypt
C. France
D. Germany
ANSWER: D - On which dates did the US drop atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
respectively?
A. Aug 6, 1945 & Aug 9, 1945
B. Aug 6, 1945 & Sept 12,1945
C. Aug 5, 1946 & Aug 8, 1946
D. Aug 9, 1946 & Aug 12, 1946
ANSWER: A - What was the name given to World war I by historians?
A. First War
B. European war
C. The Great war
D. Seven-year War
ANSWER: C - Cairo Is The Capital Of
A. Egypt
B. Qatar
C. UAE
D. Maldives
ANSWER: A - Indian Army Has How Many Operational Commands?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
ANSWER: D - SALVEX (Salvage) Ex Conducted B/W India And
A. USA
B. UK
C. Uganda
D. European Union
ANSWER: A - Mil Mi-35 Is A
A. Attack Helicopter
B. Fighter Jet
C. Tank
D. UAV
ANSWER: A - The Training Command of The IAF Is In
A. Bengaluru
B. New Delhi
C. Pune
D. Mumbai
ANSWER: A - “Good Economics for Hard Times” Book Written By
A. Abhijit V. Banerjee
B. Thomas Sowell
C. Hew Strachan
D. APJ Abdul Kalam
ANSWER: A - Germany Borders With The
A. Netherlands
B. Belgium
C. Czech Republic
D. All of the above
ANSWER: D
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