BrahMos Aerospace, a Russian-Indian joint venture, is in talks with six countries about selling BrahMos medium-range supersonic cruise missiles, according to Praveen Pathak, the company's chief general manager.
"BrahMos is negotiating missile sales with six countries." "There are countries with whom we are negotiating at a more advanced stage; it is almost pre-contact work," Pathak said on the sidelines of the International Maritime Defence Show in St. Petersburg, adding that the countries interested in contracts were from the Indo-Pacific region and the Middle East.
The Philippine Defence Ministry and BrahMos signed a $375 million contract in January 2022 for the procurement of ground-based anti-ship missile systems. The deal also includes operational personnel training and a logistics support package.
BrahMos Aerospace is a Russian-Indian company that manufactures supersonic cruise missiles that may be launched from submarines, ships, planes, or land-based platforms. It was founded in 1998 and named after the Brahmaputra and Moscow rivers. The NPO Mashinostroyenia firm represents the Russian portion of the venture.
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