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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]
[2] [3] Other details, including production cost and physical dimensions of the missile, are yet to be published. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] The planned operational range of the BrahMos-II had initially been restricted to 290 kilometres as Russia is a signatory to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), which prohibits it from helping other ...
BrahMos Block III 290 km (180 mi) 2013 Submarine launched BrahMos Supersonic submarine launched AshM/LAM: 290 km (180 mi) 2013 BrahMos A Supersonic ALCM: 450 km (280 mi) 2019 BrahMos ER Multi-platform multirole Supersonic CM: 800 km (500 mi) 2022 BrahMos NG 290 km (180 mi) TBD In development BrahMos-II: Hypersonic CM: 1,000 km (620 mi) Mach 8 [22]
LR-LACM: Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (under development) [10] Brahmos being launched from INS Imphal BrahMos: cruise missil BrahMos-A: air-launched cruise missile; BrahMos-NG: miniature version based on the BrahMos (under development). BrahMos-II: hypersonic missile (under development)
Launched as a joint venture between India's DRDO and the Russian NPO, the BrahMos programme aims at creating a range of missile systems derived from the Yakhont missile system. Named the "BrahMos" after the Brahmaputra and the Moskva rivers, the project has been highly successful. BrahMos
The missile battery was initially intended to be eight 3M80E Moskit cruise missiles as evidenced by large blast deflectors present on the lead ship, INS Delhi. A single AK-100 gun guided by MR-184/MR-145 fire-control system (NATO: Kite Screech), which comprises T-91E radar and Kondensor electro-optical sights, was originally fitted to the ships.
The Shtil-1 SAM system with a 3S-90 single rail missile launcher is fitted forward of the bridge and is armed with the 9M317 (SA-N-12 "Grizzly", navalised SA-17) missile. 24 missiles are carried in a magazine located below deck. Guidance and target illumination for these missiles is provided by four MR-90 Orekh (NATO: Front Dome) radars, which ...
Founder CEO Sivathanu Pillai introducing a model missile to 13th Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh at BrahMos Complex in New Delhi. BrahMos Aerospace stall at Defexpo 2016 in New Delhi . After the Gulf War of the 1990s, there was a feeling that it was necessary to have a cruise missile system in India.