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India delivered the first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to the Philippines on Friday, over two years after signing a $375 million deal to supply the weapon systems with the Southeast Asian country
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Indian Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar on Monday said that the Brahmos supersonic cruise missile will be the primary weapon of the Indian Navy, replacing the old missile system.
All three defense forces will now have long-range cruise missiles of the Nirbhay class in their arsenal, allowing them to hit targets at ranges of more than 1,000 kilometers.
Against the backdrop of increased worries over the deployment of three Chinese warships, a submarine, and a research vessel in the Indian Ocean region, India has successfully tested the extended-range BrahMos cruise missile.
On Wednesday, the Indian Navy successfully tested the BrahMos missile from a destroyer, a vessel in its fleet, off the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal. The test met all mission goals, according to India's blue water force, which is now X. &n
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully test fired the air-launched variant of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in the Bay of Bengal, marking a huge achievement for indigenous combat systems.
The Philippine Army (PA) intends to purchase the Indian-made BrahMos cruise missile system, which it will utilize in conjunction with the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) to defend the country's shores.
India has informed the Philippines that the BrahMos anti-ship missile system, supplied for the country's shore-based anti-ship missile (SBASM) system, will be delivered on time.
India is likely to sell its highly accomplished BrahMos missiles to Vietnam, cementing a deepening defence cooperation between the two countries.
Defence Acquisition Council cleared defence proposals worth over Rs 70,500 crore for the armed forces to purchase from Brahmos cruise missiles to artillery guns, helicopters and long-range stand-off weapons, etc
In a major success for the indigenous industry, the Indian Navy is going to place orders for acquiring more than 200 BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles which would be equipped on all the frontline warships.
India is celebrating its 74th Republic Day on Thursday, January 26, whereby Indian Army will be showcasing only 'Made in India' Weapons systems, which were displayed a day prior, at India Gate.
BrahMos Aerospace stated that it is getting ready to start negotiations with Vietnam about the sale of its supersonic cruise missile.
The BrahMos missile had hit its intended target with pinpoint accuracy after traversing an extended range trajectory and performing complex manoeuvres
The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was fired from the Andaman Sea recently at an uninhabited island in Andaman & Nicobar.
According to a defence ministry statement, this variant of the missile was equipped with more indigenous technologies than the previous ones.
Advanced sea to sea variant of BrahMos Supersonic Cruise missile was tested from INS Visakhapatnam today. The missile hit the designated target ship precisely.
Fulfilling the vision of PM Narendra Modi's to exports India's indigenous defense materials, India on Tuesday signed a key pact with the Philippines for the sale of "defense material and equipment", which are likely to include BrahMos cruise missiles.
Taking a major step in enhancing the indigenous content, India on Wednesday successfully test-fired an extended range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
Giving uber impetus to India’s defence system, the supersonic cruise missile BrahMos was successfully test fired on Monday morning off the Odisha coast from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur. BrahMos is the world’s fastest supersonic missile, which can fly at almost three times the speed of sound.
India is advancing in her military power every day. India is achieving new levels every day. Today, India again showcased her power in defense. Today India successfully tests fired ‘Nirbhay’, the 1,000 Km strike range sub-sonic cruise missile, off the coast of Odisha.
In recent time, India is emerging as one of the strong power in the Indo-Pacific region. Acknowledging this, Trump’s administration has discussed a potential missile defense cooperation with India as a part of its efforts to deepen the bilateral strategic partnership.
Achieving a major fillip in strengthening its defence system, India on Monday successfully test-fired BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from Odisha's Chandipur range launch pad. Notably, the test was conducted in order to increase the longevity of its life.
Tick marking another achievement in the list of success, India has successfully test fired the Indo-Russian joint venture BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from a test range along the Odisha coast to validate some new features. The trial was conducted to validate its "life extension" technologies developed for the first time in India by DRDO and team BraHmos.
Pakistan has test fired its BABUR (SLCM) successfully with the help of an underwater dynamic platform. The cruise missile has a target range of 450kms, is capable of carrying various payloads with ultimate precision while maintaining proper flight parameters.