Lol, Brahmos isn't "hypersonic"...
It's super sonic at best..
CM-4000AKG in Pakistan's arsenal is hypersonic with MACH 4+ terminal speed
CM-400AKG isn't really a cruise missile, it falls into a different category of missiles by itself, like a miniaturised air launched version of something like the Iskander or K 15 Shaurya, which builds up altitude in its initial phase and then use this altitude to gain supersonic speed with a steep dive in its terminal phase.
MTCR really screwed the range of Brahmos, only 290 km. Normally cruise missiles will tend to have a range of over 1000+ km.
That was true up until a few months ago, but now, the paradigms have changed!!As you already know, Brahmos is a version of of the Yakhont, which itself is nothing other than the export version of the P 800 Oniks, which has a maximum range of 600 km in hi-lo flight configuration.Both missiles have got same dimensions, same warhead weight and uses make use of the same ramjet propulsion system, the only difference is the amount of fuel in them!!That's how they reduce the range in order to comply with the MTCR guidelines - by filling the fuel tanks in the export variants to the half of capacities.
But now that we have become a member of the MTCR, we can increase the range of our brahmos to its full potential of 600 km, same as the Oniks.
And by the way, which Mach 3 class cruise missile with a weight of 3 tons has range beyond 1000 kms??I'm curious.
Do you really believe that India will induct this Missile so rapidly in all the three forces with so much number if its range is only 290 Kms.. If you believe so then you are a fool..
Actually, maximum range of the Brahmos was indeed 290 km, or should I say, it was indeed capped at 290 kms in order to comply with the MTCR guidelines, which Russia happens to be a signatory to.And 290 kms was deemed perfectly optimum at that time since, because it was at first developed as an anti ship missile which would make it among the longest range AShMs.
The MTCR norms controls a delivery platform which can deliver a warhead weighing 500 Kg beyond 300 Kms to be sold by a MTCR member country to a non MTCR country..
True.
When the programme started as a joint venture, the Brahmos aerospace faced challenges in upgrading the propulsion tech as well as downgrading the Warhead weight to less than 300 KG which will theoretically double the range of originally 300 KM range missile carrying a 500 KG warhead..
Nonsense, utter nonsense!!The actual solution was far simpler than you think.
DRDO had a break through in terms high yield conventional war head
If you are talking about the CL 20, then it was developed much too later for what you are saying to be true!!And in any case, its status remains unclear mostly owing to its exorbitant production cost.Oh and by the way, CL 20 isn't really the '20 times stronger than RDX' miracle compound out of the 'Land of the Ozz', which most people have led to believe by that nincompoop named Ajay Shukla!!I mean he just cooked up some bs figures right from his behind and presented it to the masses with a craftily written article and the people took it!!
and now the Brahmos is Approx carrying a 250 Kg warhead..
It's 300 kg actually, if we are to take the words of the chairman of Brahmos Aerospace, and it has been 300 from the very beginning.
The warhead weight could be so minimal yet so devastating the explosion is because of the exceptional Kinetic energy attained during the Terminal and Mid course phase.. Reports suggest that, the hull were cut into two halves when they tested the recent version..
You got that one right.
So do the math on your own about the range of the missile with the details I have given..
Ummm.......he can't do the math, actually nobody can and nobody will, at least not based on whatever 'details' you have given nobody would, because all your so called details is nothing other than your assumptions, which is based on wrong info about the figures and insufficient knowledge and understanding of the physics involved!!
Just a very basic calculation, if a Missile can carry 500 KG and travel 300 Kms, how much distance the same missile will travel if it carries a 250 kg warhead..???
Can you do this 'just a very basic calculation' of yours by yourself??Don't answer it, I already know your answer and trust me, it's anything but on the mark!!
even a primary school kid will answer this question..
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Of course he (or she) can, but will it be the right answer??Well, I've got my doubts.