Indian Army yesterday successfully test fired the nearly 300-km-range
BrahMos supersonic land attack cruise missile from Pokhran in Rajasthan. BrahMos is
a joint venture between DRDO of India and NPOM of Russia.
“At 10 am, the Indian Army fired
BrahMos land- attack cruise missile successfully against a designated
target at Pokhran test range in Rajasthan, demonstrating
the weapon’s supreme operational capability,” defense officials said.
The
missile was test launched by a Mobile Autonomous
Launcher (MAL) deployed in full configuration.
The test-fire,
carried out in the user-deployment configuration by trained army personnel, met
all the mission objectives, they said.
“BrahMos
missile system, the most lethal and potent weapon system for precision
strike available with Indian Army, has proved again its effectiveness in
today’s successful launch,” said Sudhir Mihra, Chief of BrahMos Aerospace.
The Army
has already inducted three regiments of Brahmos in its arsenal. All are
equipped with Block-III version of missile, which was tested on
May 8 and 9 this year.
The
land-attack version of Brahmos has been operationalised in the Army since 2007.
The
fire-and-forget Missile has the capability to take on surface-based targets by
flying a combined high-low trajectory, thus evading enemy air defence systems.
Inclusion
of the powerful weapon system in Indian Army has given it a
distinct operational advantage to knock down any enemy target even in
the most difficult and hidden terrains, the officials said.
The
missile, having a range of 290-km and a Mach 2.8 speed, is capable of being
launched from land, sea, sub-sea and air against sea and land targets.
BrahMos is
a joint venture between DRDO of India and NPOM of Russia.
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