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India’s military arsenal still leans heavily on Russian systems. Over half of India’s defense equipment is of Russian origin.
During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army launched a powerful strike on terror bases in Pakistan, using the world’s fastest supersonic missile, BrahMos, to inflict significant damage on Pakistani ...
India commissioned a new warship, the INS Tamal. She is the latest in a line of eight Talwar-class stealth frigates. Similar ...
Latest developments Until recently, BrahMos was exclusively part of the Indian army’s arsenal. However, in 2022, India signed a $375-million contract to export BrahMos missiles to the Philippines.
BrahMos-II, being developed as a joint venture between India and Russia under BrahMos Aerospace, is designed to reach speeds ...
The new BrahMos-2 hypersonic missile will include many features of Russian Zircon missile, which is a maneuvering anti-ship hypersonic cruise missile with an estimated range of 500 km to 750 km.
The world's fastest supersonic cruise missile, BrahMos, showcased "India's military might" during Operation Sindoor after it struck Pakistan's military infrastructure during the 100-hour battle.
5 Things India Is Planning To Do With BrahMos After Op Sindoor Success A BrahMos supersonic cruise missile flies at three times the speed of sound and can strike targets 400 kilometres away.
That's BrahMos in a nutshell. The first cruise missile capable of supersonic flight to see service, the BrahMos missile can hit Mach 2.8 and beyond, a formidable top speed for a cruise missile.
The BrahMos can be launched not just from land but also from sea and air platforms. It can carry warheads weighing up to 300 kg, and precisely strike targets at a range of 290 km.
India's BrahMos missile—that hit Pakistan air bases—superior to China's air defences, says expert Sanjeev Srivastava Defence analyst Sanjeev Srivastava underscored the formidable strength of ...