BrahMos Missile: China and Pakistan Fear India's 'Brahmastra'; In High Demand Worldwide
BrahMos Missile - Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto is set to visit India this Republic Day. It is being speculated that during this visit, an agreement regarding the BrahMos missile might be finalized. According to reports, the Indonesian President is likely to sign a deal for the BrahMos missile. Following the agreement, its delivery will be made within the next few years. Before that, let's take a look at some important details about this missile.
The BrahMos missiles were jointly developed by Russia and India. The name "BrahMos" is derived from the names of two rivers: India's Brahmaputra and Russia's Moskva. Its first test was conducted in 2001, and it has now become an integral part of the Indian Armed Forces.
The greatest strength of the BrahMos missile is its speed. It travels at nearly three times the speed of sound, which leaves the enemy with very little time to intercept it.
Another remarkable feature of the BrahMos missile is its ability to change its trajectory mid-air. It has been designed with maneuverable technology, enabling it to alter its path even after being launched, ensuring it can reach its target with precision.
The BrahMos missile can be launched from air, land, and sea, making it a versatile weapon. With a striking range of 290 kilometers, it is one of the fastest missiles in the world. Its ability to hit targets from a long distance makes it a powerful long-range weapon, capable of penetrating deep into enemy territory for precise attacks.
The BrahMos missile possesses a "fire-and-forget" capability, meaning once it is launched, it can autonomously locate and destroy its target. This feature makes it an extremely effective and reliable weapon.
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