The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is gearing up to receive its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile systems from India on April 19, 2024. A source privy to...
The Philippines is set to receive the initial components of the Indo-Russian BrahMos missile system within the next two months. This development comes as the Philippines stands as the first foreign...
The Philippines will take delivery of its first batch of Russo-Indian BrahMos
India defence ministry has approved multiple projects worth $8.5 billion (INR 70,500 Crore) combined to buy weapons for its military including BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and advanced towed artillery gun
Indonesias defense minister Prabowo Subianto visited BrahMos Aerospaces pavilion during NAVDEX 2023 exhibition in Abu Dhabi today, fanning speculations that supersonic cruise missiles could be on its shopping list. Indonesia has...
A group of 21 soldiers of the Philippine Marines Corps (PMC) completed operator training for BrahMos shore-based anti-ship missile system (SBASMS) ahead of its deployment at a time when the...
The procurement of BrahMos shore-based anti-ship missile system is on track with government of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr
BrahMos has presented a small-sized boat armed with eight BrahMos supersonic missiles at the Army-2022 Forum. "We always said our missile is versatile and can be deployed on small-capacity platforms also...
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