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A Complete Information on BrahMos block II & III

@Major Shaitan Singh
Very nice compilation!
Good effort on your part.

on Topic: Brahmos has to be the most versatile missile in its class and with various adaptations coming for all three branches of services, it will a weapon to be feared off. Whats more it is a very difficult to intercept (if not impossible to) adding to its lethality. Now only if we can increase its range or think of having a small fleet of missile launcher aircraft carrying Brahmos, it will become a peerless system.
 
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Brahmos Mini will really be a game changer considering capability of Su 30 MKI.
 
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@Major Shaitan Singh
Nice thread buddy. Accolade must be given to you. Found it really informative covering almost all section of development process. I loved the timeline view of each every test detailed with each version of Brahmos from different platforms.

Now on Brahmos Block III , its going to be a even more accurate missile with deep penatration capabilities targeting hard targets. As test conducted in November 2014 being a success, it adds to IAs missile strike capabilitues significantly. The IA version is specially build for mountain warfare. It provides tremendous edge to our army to hit fortified entranced enemies hiding in a rigid mountain terrain without giving them time to survive with itals steep dive capability.. Speed is the key here. The BrahMos is currently the fastest cruise missile in production capable of delivering a conventional warhead, traveling at speeds of up to Mach 3.0.

"Brahmos Block III has an advanced
guidance and upgraded software,
incorporating high manoeuvres at multiple
points and steep dive from high altitude.
The steep dive capability of the Block III
enables it to hit targets hidden behind a
mountain range. It will be deployed in
Arunachal Pradesh. It can engage ground
targets from an altitude as low as 10
meters for surgical strikes with out any
collateral damage. It is capable of being
launched from multiple platforms like
submarines, ships, aircraft and land based
Mobile Autonomous Launchers (MAL)." This quote says it all.

Barhmos block iii will be a cruise missile which enemies will dispise. Its certainly Owners pride mate. :cheers:

( Pardon the spelling mistakes & grammertical mistakes commited :D)
 
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But BrahMos cannot carry nukes.Atleast on paper.
What are the chances that it has been modified into a nuke capable CM ?
 
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BrahMos Block III Specifications
Dimensions
Diameter: 700 millimeter
Wingspan: 1.70 meter
Performance
Max Range: 300 kilometer (162 nautical mile)
Speed
Cruise Speed: 2.80 mach (3,347 kph)
Weight
Warhead: 300 kilogram
Weight: 3,000 kilogram
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Meters (m) Kilometers (km) Nautic Miles (nm) Inch (in) Yard (yd) Foot (ft) Millimeter (mm)
Pound (lb) Kilogram (kg) kN (KiloNewton) Ton (t)
Meters per Second (mps) Kilometers per Hour (kph) Knot (kt) Miles per Hour (mph)
Liter (l) Galon (gl)
Year (yr) Minutes (min) Second (sec)
Shaft-Horse-Power (shp)

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March 19th, 2015

The Indian Air Force plans to start mounting BrahMos cruise missiles on its aircraft in 2016, BrahMos Aerospace CEO Sudhir Mishra told RIA Novosti Wednesday.

The short-range supersonic missile was jointly developed by Russia and India and has been in use by the Indian Navy since 2005.

“The missile is scheduled to be adopted in 2016, ten more tests will be carried out by the end of the year,” Mishra said.

He added that the next test flight is due in May with the aircraft carrying the missile launcher. This will be followed by flights with the equipped missiles and, eventually, test firing them.

India is Russia’s biggest arms trade partner, with more than 70 percent of India’s military equipment coming from Russia or the former Soviet Union, according to Russia’s state arms exporter.

The two countries are taking part in the major Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA’15), currently underway in Malaysia.

2 February 2015

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is reportedly set to equip the Indian Air Force's (IAF) Su-30MKI fighter jets with the air-launched version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile by March.

HAL chairman RK Tyagi was quoted by Indo-Asian News Service as saying that two of IAF Su-30MKI jets are being integrated with the missile at the company's facility in Nashik, Maharashtra.

Tyagi added: "We have also recently conducted the critical ground vibration test (GVT) on a Sukhoi to modify it for carrying the missile under its fuselage for combat role.

"The vibration tests were conducted in nine configurations to assess the dynamic behaviour of the modified Sukhoi platform."

HAL director S Subrahmanyan said, according to The Times of India: "The initial requirement is for two Su-30MKIs with BrahMos.

"The first one will fly in March and we will take up the second one in line."
The air-launched variant is called BrahMos-A. It will use air breathing scramjet propulsion technology aboard IAF Su-30MKI fighters to enhance their conventional offensive capabilities.

In October 2012, the Indian Cabinet Committee on Security cleared a Rs60bn ($1.1bn) proposal for the acquisition of 200 BrahMos air-launched variants.

Forty-two 42 Su-30MKIs have been earmarked by the IAF has earmarked for structural and software modifications to carry 216 missiles.

The BrahMos is built by Brahmos Aerospace in a joint venture between India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyenia. It is a stealth supersonic cruise missile designed for launch from land, ship, submarines, and air platforms.

The solid propellant rocket-powered missile is capable of travelling at a speed of Mach 2.8. It can intercept surface targets by flying as low as 10m above the ground, even in mountainous terrain and hillocks, and has already been inducted by the Indian Army and Navy.
 
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It is told that real range of brahmos is 600km and during tests we switch of range mesurement device before 300 due to mtcr. even avinash chandar admitted its range could be higher .Not directly although:D
 
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@Major Shaitan Singh The Indian Army's missile regiment has already tested a modified and upgraded Block-III missile with steep dive-cum-target discrimination mode suitable for mountain warfare. It is capable of performing deep penetration strikes against hardened targets. This variant is being deployed with the newly raised mountain strike corps at Panagarh in West Bengal under the Eastern Army Command.

It was the first test of the missile in supersonic dive mode against a hidden land target using a new Indian software algorithm and multiple satellite navigation systems for guidance, without the usual homing system. The new navigation system uses an Indian chip called G3OM (GPS, GLONASS, GAGAN on a Module). The system weighs around 17 grams, and gives accuracy below five meters using Indian, US and Russian navigation satellites. The system can be used in tandem with and Inertial Navigation System (INS) to provide high-accuracy targeting without using any seeker.

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One can include this with IL-38SD and TU-142ME ..

Its very rare possibility that it can be used on P8I in future..

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Thank you Major for quoting
 
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Currently there are around 10-15 types of supersonic cruise missiles in service around the world. But 90% of them are in Asia.

Brahmos is developed to hit highly defended targets with extreme accuracy and causes an enormous amount of damage mainly due to its warhead and kinetic energy.

Tomahawk is a long range subsonic cruise missile meant for attacking targets 20th great accuracy , but it has a good chance of being shot down by modern air defense systems.

Both missiles have different features entirely and are used in different ways. Though both have the ability to be fired from the surface , air and underwater platforms.

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Mikoyan LMFS fighter concept will have BrahMos cruise missile carrying capability

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