The India Army on Monday successfully test-fired 290 km range Brahmos supersonic cruise missile at Pokharan in Rajasthan as part of a user trail. The missile was launched by a mobile...
The Indian Navy has successfully conducted a test-firing of the Brahmos supersonic cruise missile, in salvo mode, from Talwar-class ship INS Trikand (F51). Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) official was...
India has successfully test-fired a 290-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from its latest frigate, the INS Tarkash, off the coast of Goa. The submarine-launched version of the missile was...
India will arm 40 Russia-built Sukhoi fighter jets with BrahMos missiles, according to a top official. Sivathanu Pillai, head of BrahMos Aerospace, said at Defence Services Asia (DSA)-2010 exhibition...
The ship-launched anti-ship version of Brahmos missile can fly at supersonic speed barely 3-4 meters above the surface of the sea making it ideal for stealth attack against enemy ships....
India on Sunday successfully test fired BRAHMOS supersonic cruise missile from a vertical launcher fitted in a moving warship INS Ranvir from off Orissa coast. The missile performed supersonic maneuvering...
The successful vertical launch test of the Indo-Russian Brahmos cruise missile where it was fired from a moving ship and hit another ship with pin-point precision has opened up a...
Brahmos, the Indian-Russian joint venture cruise missile, will be tested in the Baltic sea for the first time. So far all tests have been held in India
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