The Indian Navy and the BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited (BAPL) on Wednesday carried out a profitable engagement of a land target at enhanced range with a complicated supersonic cruise missile.
“#IndianNavy & M/s BAPL carried out successful engagement of land target at enhanced range with an advanced supersonic cruise missile. This endeavour revalidates #AatmaNirbharta for extended range precision strike capability from combat & mission ready ships. #AatmaNirbharBharat,” Indian Navy posted on X.
Navy efficiently test-fired BrahMos missile in Bay in Bengal
Earlier in final 12 months November, the Indian Navy mentioned efficiently test-fired a BrahMos missile from its warship within the Bay in Bengal. The missile achieved all mission targets, the Indian Navy mentioned in a press release. In a put up on X, the Navy additionally shared an image of the test-firing.
“An #IndianNavy destroyer of @IN_EasternFleet carried out successful firing of #BrahMos missile in the #BayofBengal. The missile achieved all mission objectives. @DefenceMinIndia @SpokespersonMoD @IndiannavyMedia,” it posted.
BrahMos Supersonic cruise missile
According to a prime official of BrahMos Aerospace Pvt Ltd, the India-Russian three way partnership produces supersonic cruise missiles that may be launched from submarines, ships, plane, or land platforms with a pace of 2.8 Mach or virtually 3 times the pace of sound. India additionally exports BrahMos missiles to some international locations just like the Philippines and others. Notably, the Indian Navy examined their Extended range capability.
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