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Indian Navy successfully test-fire a BrahMos supersonic cruise missile
Indian Navy successfully test-fire a BrahMos supersonic cruise missile
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Navy successfully test-fire a BrahMos supersonic cruise missile
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Indian Navy has successfully test-fired a BrahMos supersonic cruise
missile launched from a warship off the western Goa coast, India’s
Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) reported on Sunday.
The BrahMos missile, a joint development of Russian and Indian specialists,
was launched from the guided missile frigate INS Teg built by Russia
on order from the Indian Navy.
“The missile hit the designated target at a distance of
290 km,” the DRDO said.
BrahMos Aerospace Ltd, set up in 1998, manufactures supersonic cruise
missiles based on the Russian-designed NPO Mashinostroyenie 3M55 Yakhont
(SS-N-26).
Brahmos land based
launcher at DefExpo 2004
The BrahMos missile has a range of 290 km (180 miles)
and can carry a conventional warhead of up to 300 kg (660 lbs). It can
effectively engage targets from an altitude as low as 10 meters (30
feet) and has a top speed of Mach 2.8, which is about three times faster
than the U.S.-made subsonic Tomahawk cruise missile.
Sea- and ground-launched versions have been successfully tested and
put into service with the Indian Army and Navy.
The flight tests of the airborne version will be completed by the end
of 2012. The Indian Air Force is planning to arm 40 Su-30MKI Flanker-H
fighters with BrahMos missiles.
Russia and India have recently agreed to develop hypersonic BrahMos
2 missile capable of flying at speeds of Mach 5-Mach 7.