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India successfully testfires 'maneuverable' BrahMos supersonic cruise missile

BrahMos cruise missile test-fired successfully

TNN, Mar 22, 2010, 03.26am IST
NEW DELHI: India on Sunday again tested the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, which the armed forces are already inducting as a `precision' strike weapon, from a moving warship INS Ranvir off the Orissa coast.

"The missile was launched from the vertical launcher fitted on INS Ranvir at a decommissioned target ship, INS Meen, and hit it perfectly. The launch met all mission requirements and was 100% successful," BrahMos Aerospace chief A S Pillai told TOI.

"The test was important since the missile, which flies at speeds of 2.8 Mach, performed supersonic maneuvering after being launched from the vertical launcher and homed on to the target successfully," he added.

The Navy has already inducted the 290-km range BrahMos missiles on some warships, having earlier placed orders worth Rs 711 crore for 49 firing units in `inclined launcher configurations'. It's now gearing up to induct these air-breathing missiles in the `vertical launcher configuration as well'.

This is significant since `vertical launchers' are fitted under the warship's deck, protecting them from the atmospheric conditions and imparting some stealth to the weapon system. It also allows the missile to be fired in any direction.

"With vertical launchers, the missile can be fired at any target in the entire 360 degree spectrum," said Pillai. Two such modules, with 16 missiles, are to be fitted in each of the three Kolkata-class P-15A destroyers being built at Mazagon Docks at a cost of Rs 11,662 crore. BrahMos will also arm the three more Talwar-class `stealth' frigates being built at Yantar shipyard in Kaliningrad (Russia) under a Rs 5,514 crore project.

The Army, on its part, is on course to induct two more regiments of the BrahMos Block-II land-attack cruise missiles (LACM), which have been designed as `precision strike weapons' capable of hitting small targets in cluttered urban environments, as first reported by TOI earlier.

Swift induction of BrahMos Block-II is necessary because Pakistan army is inducting its nuclear-capable Babur LACM, developed with China's help to have a 500-km strike range, in large numbers. BrahMos-II can potentially be used for `surgical strikes' at terror training camps across the border without causing collateral damage.

One regiment of the 290-km range BrahMos-I variant, which consists of 67 missiles, five mobile autonomous launchers on 12x12 Tatra vehicles and two mobile command posts, among other equipment, is already operational in the Army. It had earlier ordered two BrahMos regiments in the first phase at a cost of Rs 8,352 crore.

The BrahMos Block-II variant has been developed to take out a specific small target, with a low radar cross-section, in a multi-target environment.

But the work on submarine and air-launched versions of BrahMos is still going quite slow. While talks with Russia are now in the final stages for BrahMos' integration with Sukhoi-30MKI fighters, the missile will be tested for the first time from submersible pontoon launchers this year in preparation for their induction on submarines.

Incidentally, India and Russia have also begun preliminary work on a `hypersonic' BrahMos-2 missile capable of flying at a speed between 5 and 7 Mach, as reported earlier.

The armed forces' eventual plan is to have nuclear-tipped LACMs, with strike ranges over 1,500 km. Unlike ballistic missiles like Agni, cruise missiles do not leave the atmosphere and are powered and guided throughout their flight path.

Cruise missiles, which can evade enemy radars and air defence systems since they fly at low altitudes, are also much cheaper as well as more accurate and easier to operate than ballistic missiles.

BrahMos cruise missile test-fired successfully - India - The Times of India
 
The BrahMos is capable of doing maneuvers like S in terminal phase also the algorithm developed for LACM BrahMos also known as BrahMos Block 2 has capability to discriminate against clutters now this adds another dimension in to BrahMos capability to hide the launch point
 
If this is such a wonderful weapon, who won't Russians use it. mmmm

I think they have better weapons and refuse to use Brahmos. What is the missile that is of longer ranged and lighter? The problem with Brahmos is its weight and size. Its too heavy that each plane can only carry one? Can MKI carry 2?

The Russian military already have something better. I'm certain. I just don't have the name of the missile that has similar ability as Brahmos but longer range

They are equipping the Gorshakov class frigates with BrahMos mate

Admiral Gorshkov Class Frigates - Naval Technology

Gorshkov will be the only Russian combat ship to be equipped with BrahMos missiles. BrahMos is a supersonic cruise missile developed by the BrahMos Aerospace, a collaboration between Russia and India. The missile has a range of 180 miles (290km) and is capable of carrying a conventional warhead of up to 660lb.

Ground and sea targets can be successfully hit by the missile while travelling at an altitude as low as 10m (30ft) and at a speed of Mach 2.8, three times faster than the US-made subsonic Tomahawk cruise missile. The Russian Navy plans to equip the ship with six BrahMos missiles.
 
brahmos,shaurya and nirbhay whats next

what about surya,is it real or just some rumours
 
brahmos,shaurya and nirbhay whats next

what about surya,is it real or just some rumours

BrahMos and Shourya are reality so let's talk about them. About nirbhay it is not out so let's leave it there.

Surya is ICBM which which we can say Agni V is
 
BrahMos and Shourya are reality so let's talk about them. About nirbhay it is not out so let's leave it there.

Surya is ICBM which which we can say Agni V is

show me the link were surya is ICBM
wiki shows"As the missile is yet to be developed, the specifications of the missile are not known and the entire program continues to remain highly speculative".:cheesy:
 
guys lets accept it... .it is the BLOODY BEST missile right now in the world..

SO it definately has the highest probalility of a kill.... so lets give the missile the respect it deserves.....n accept that protecting a vessel against this missile wont be at all easy.... coz if this missile cant hit, then i wonder what about the lesser missiles, they must all be garbage then.....

I disagree. Maybe its good but its certainly not the best.
 
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On August 20, 1998, US Navy in a bid to destroy Al Qaeda training camps in eastern Afghanistan and hoping to capture its leader Osama bin Laden attacked the camps with Tomahawks flying at a top speed of 550 mph (~0.8 Mach). The missile took two hours to travel 1100 miles from the Arabian Sea but by then, Bin laden had disappeared – missed by almost an hour.

This and numerous other examples have outlined the importance of time in a similar scenario and have convinced the users that in the coming years they will need much faster missiles against threats – terrorist leaders, pirates, low intensity conflicts and also in war theatre.

Presently BRAHMOS is the only supersonic cruise missile in service. Effort is on in a number of countries to achieve supersonic speeds and parallel work is going on for hypersonic cruise missiles as well. BrahMos, India and Russia’s Joint Venture, is also moving ahead with its hypersonic version BRAHMOS-II which will have a scramjet engine in place of ramjet. As a variation of the ramjet, scramjets allow combustion to occur in a supersonic airflow, thereby expanding the operating range above 4 Mach.

The hypersonic weapon’s immense destructive power will result from kinetic energy. An object striking a target at 6 Mach will generate 36 times the force of an object of the same mass striking the target at 1 Mach. This phenomenon makes hypersonic weapons well suited to attacking hardened or deeply buried targets such as bunkers or nuclear and biological-weapon storage facilities.

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If shaurya is hypersonic how come brahmos is the fastest:blink: cruise missiles when hypersonic is 5 times faster than speed of sound

Cause Brahmos is already inducted, while shaurya is under development.
 
Its common for short range missiles to fly faster. But if the range is over 1000 km, then it won't be able to fly that fast.
 

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