For seven decades, India bought fighter jets from Russia, France, and America. Today, an Indian AI warfare company is set to manufacture its autonomous combat aircraft in Europe for the first time, and it’s happening in a NATO member state.
Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace (FWDA), an Indian AI warfare company, today announced its first international manufacturing node in Portugal for its flagship autonomous combat aircraft, Kaal Bhairava.
Known as India’s first AI combat aircraft, Kaal Bhairava will be manufactured in Portugal in partnership with SKETCHPIXEL LDA, a European technology company known for building advanced fighter jet simulation systems for aircraft such as the F-16.
Signaling a broader shift in the country’s defence technology landscape, the partnership marks a historic milestone when an Indian-designed military aircraft will be manufactured on European soil, representing the first overseas production node for an Indian-designed autonomous combat aircraft.
Under the agreement, SKETCHPIXEL will contribute simulation technologies, AI integration, communications systems, and interoperability capabilities for the platform while FWDA retains intellectual property rights to the core autonomous systems and airframe design.
The Portugal hub is said to represent the first international node under Operation 777, a long-term strategic initiative envisioned by Suhas Tejaskanda, Founder and CEO of Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace. First announced during the unveiling of the Kaal Bhairava platform in 2025, the initiative aims to establish international manufacturing, integration, and deployment partnerships for Indian-origin autonomous warfare systems across seven continents and seventy-seven countries.
While speaking on the partnership, he said, “This collaboration reflects growing international interest in Indian-designed autonomous systems and demonstrates the potential for Indian warfare technologies to participate in global manufacturing ecosystems. Operation 777 is about taking our systems beyond borders with an aim to build a globally distributed defence technology network originating from India.
“Portugal’s strategic location and access to the NATO ecosystem strengthen our access into European defence networks, collaborative opportunities, and global deployment pathways. The larger vision is to help position India among the world’s top defence exporters”, he further added.
15/05/2026 CXOtoday
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