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The BrahMos (also designated as PJ-10) [14] is a medium-range ramjet supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from submarines, ships, fighter aircraft or TEL. [15] It is a joint venture between the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Russian Federation's NPO Mashinostroyeniya, who together have formed BrahMos Aerospace. [16]
BrahMos: BrahMos Block I Supersonic ship launched AshM/LAM: INS + Sat Nav Active radar homing: 290 km (180 mi) Mach 3 Conventional or Nuclear Armour-piercing 300 kg 2007 In service [21] Supersonic land launched AshM/LAM: 290 km (180 mi) 2010 BrahMos Block II Supersonic land launched LAM: 290 km (180 mi) 2012 BrahMos Block III 290 km (180 mi) 2013
BrahMos-II or BrahMos-2 or BrahMos Mark II is a hypersonic scramjet-propelled missile currently under joint development by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyenia, which have together formed BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited.
Anti-ship missile Brahmaputra-class frigate, Kora, Veer (INS Prabal, INS Pralaya)-class corvettes Exocet: France: Anti-ship missile Kalvari-class submarine: Sea Eagle: United Kingdom: Air-launched, anti-ship missile Tu-142, Il-38, BAe Sea Harrier (retired), Westland Sea King Rampage: Israel: Air-launched, anti-ship missile Mikoyan MiG-29K [3 ...
BrahMos (also known as PJ-10) are supersonic to hypersonic cruise missiles developed in collaboration between India and Russia. BrahMos have land attack, ship and submarine-launched and air-launched versions and are the fastest cruise missiles in world in operation.
The BrahMos Aerospace is an Indo-Russian multinational aerospace and defense corporation, with core manufacturing concentrations in Cruise missiles.Headquartered in New Delhi, India, it was founded as a joint venture between the India's Defence Research and Development Organisation and NPO Mashinostroyeniya of Russia.
INS Delhi fires BrahMos missile . As of January 2024, INS Delhi (D61) and INS Mumbai (D62) has completed their mid-life refit that includes upgrades for several weapons and sensors. The Kh-35E Uran missiles has been replaced by BrahMos missiles, which was originally sanctioned in 2015 for two ships of this class. The primary radar has been ...
For its anti-surface warfare (ASuW) capabilities, the class features sixteen Brahmos anti-ship cruise missiles, capable of speeds of up to Mach 3. [24] Manufactured by BrahMos Aerospace. [25] The BrahMos is widely regarded as one of the most formidable anti-ship missiles currently in service, given the missile's extreme versatility and ...