In the Bay of Bengal, the IAF successfully tested the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. This achievement illustrates the IAF’s expanding capabilities in strengthening India’s military capabilities.
Tests Brahmos Supersonic Cruise Missile
In the Bay of Bengal, the IAF successfully tested the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. This achievement illustrates the IAF’s expanding capabilities in strengthening India’s military capabilities. The BrahMos missile, noted for its supersonic speed and precision, was fired from a Sukhoi fighter jet, demonstrating the IAF’s capacity to deploy long-range BrahMos cruise missiles.
Successful Test Of S-To-S Brahmos Missile
The IAF recently achieved a significant milestone by successfully conducting a test of the surface-to-surface version of the BrahMos Missile near the Eastern Seaboard archipelago. The missile launch was a resounding success, with the mission accomplishing all its predefined objectives. BAPL, the organization behind the development of the BrahMos Missile, reiterated its commitment to bolstering the firepower of the Indian Armed Forces. In doing so, it remains a stalwart supporter of the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, aligning with India’s mission to enhance its indigenous defense capabilities.
BrahMos is a Joint Venture between India (DRDO) and Russia (NPOM) for the development, production and marketing of the supersonic cruise missile. BrahMos is the potent offensive missile weapon system already inducted into the Armed Forces.
Successful Launch Of Extended Range Brahmos Missile
In a critical accomplishment, the BrahMos Rocket Regiment of the Indian Armed force directed a profoundly fruitful send off of the lengthy reach BrahMos supersonic journey rocket. The rocket showed its ability by hitting its expected objective with pinpoint precision in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This exceptional occasion was gone to by regarded dignitaries, including the Lt. Lead representative, Devendra Kumar Joshi, and the GOC-in-C of Southern Order, Pune.