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As BrahMos debuted at the Dubai Air Show, it received interest from various countries for its yet-to-be-launched air version of BrahMos missiles, which is likely to take its first flight next month, officials said.

“At this show, we have met number of countries and seen interests from Brazil, Indonesia and from Kazakhstan. The interest has primarily been in the air version of the Brahmos missile that is going take first flight next month,” said Praveen Pathak, GM (market promotion and exports) at BrahMos Aerospace, which produces the missiles.
Pathak further said that the company sees a lot of market for missiles in Middle East and Southeast Asia.

HAL and BrahMos Aerospace for the last few years were working on integrating the BrahMos missiles on two Sukhois for flight trials, which is likely to happen next month. Reportedly, about 42 Sukhoi fighters will eventually be armed with BrahMos missiles once tests on air version of these missiles are successful.

Pathak added that the company expects orders from the Russian Navy too, which has Sukhoi in its fleet of aircraft, once the air version is.

BrahMos, a joint venture between Russia’s NPO Mashinostroeyenia and the Defence Research and Development Organisation of India, is a short-range ramjet supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft or land.

BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited was formed to make the world’s fastest cruise missile with a top speed of up to three times the speed of sound. The name BrahMos has come from the names of two rivers - the Brahmaputra of India and the Moskva of Russia.

The armed forces have already inducted the 290-km range land and warship-based versions of the BrahMos missiles over the last decade. While the navy has installed these in nine ships, three regiments of the Indian Army are using it.

The agreement between India and Russia for development of the advanced BrahMos system allows the use of the missile in both countries’ armed forces and export to other friendly countries.

The governments allowed sale of these missiles to ‘friendly’ countries early this year. Post the permission, there has been talks with various potential customers for the missile.

Reportedly, first request for BrahMos missile had come in 2011 from Vietnam but the government had been sitting for fear of angering China, which sees the weapon as destabilizing. Countries from Latin America and southeast Asia have expressed their interest for the missile system.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...uise-missile-brahmos/articleshow/61672072.cms
 
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brahmos only has range of 290km, the only benefit of it is the high speed.

but long range beats high speed anyday in a war anyday.
the DF21D can strike any india warships from china.

no country will want brahmos.
 
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brahmos only has range of 290km, the only benefit of it is the high speed.

but long range beats high speed anyday in a war anyday.
the DF21D can strike any india warships from china.

no country will want brahmos.
Brahmos range was limited to 290km as we weren't a signatory of MTCR back thn but now that we are, it's range has been pretty much doubled and longer range versions are in development including Brahmos NG/Mini/Mk-2. Even China couldn't export a missile beyond 300km range if the procuring country isn't a signatory of MTCR.
 
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Brahmos range was limited to 290km as we weren't a signatory of MTCR back thn but now that we are, it's range has been pretty much doubled and longer range versions are in development including Brahmos NG/Mini/Mk-2. Even China couldn't export a missile beyond 300km range if the procuring country isn't a signatory of MTCR.
Tell me how many aircraft can carry this Giant / heavy missile ? minus the American, who will buy from you when Russia is the original developer? does Russia allows you? and who will buy this giant when lighter same range C.M available?
 
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Tell me how many aircraft can carry this Giant / heavy missile ? minus the American, who will buy from you when Russia is the original developer? does Russia allows you? and who will but this giant when lighter same range C.M available?

You are just popping Indian delusion. They believe that they have the worlds best missile. Leave them alone in their delusion.
 
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Tell me how many aircraft can carry this Giant / heavy missile ? minus the American, who will buy from you when Russia is the original developer? does Russia allows you? and who will buy this giant when lighter same range C.M available?
Brahmos was never intended to be launched from a jet in the first place and that is why IAF planned to modify 40 MKI's to serve this purpose. No wonder smaller and lighter variants of the Brahmos are being developed to be launched from jets and these will be catered to the export market. And why are you bothered about Indian exports, we would first cater to our domestic needs initially, only after which we focus on exports.
 
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Brahmos range was limited to 290km as we weren't a signatory of MTCR back thn but now that we are, it's range has been pretty much doubled and longer range versions are in development including Brahmos NG/Mini/Mk-2. Even China couldn't export a missile beyond 300km range if the procuring country isn't a signatory of MTCR.

well russia is developing S500 missiles with 600km range up from 400km.

so now the SU-30MKM cannot penetrate through china's air defense umbrella(assuming a war between china and india)
 
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well russia is developing S500 missiles with 600km range up from 400km.

so now the SU-30MKM cannot penetrate through china's air defense umbrella(assuming a war between china and india)
It won't be just China but India too maybe procuring S500 if Russia offers it to the export market and even though China has J20s, it is still an unproven platform and it's stealth features are unknown.

There are speculations that even the F-35s can be detected by S400 and I'm pretty sure Russians would design the S500 capable enough to detect 5th gen fighters and other stealth platforms.

India has also been investing and inducting indigenously developed air-defense systems (now you may come up with all your bashing that Indian platforms are crap but I simply don't care about naysayers) and is in the path of developing radars and defense systems capable to detect stealth platforms
 
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