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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is moving towards an indigenous missile era that will allow India to order surgical strikes destroying targets about 300km away. In a new feat, HAL has completed integration of BrahMos thermonuclear cruise missile with Sukhoi-30MKI after over two years of work, modifying the Russian-made aircraft.

HAL director S Subrahmanyan, who led the project, said the first test flight of the modified Su-30MKI with the BrahMos missile will be conducted in March. HAL chairman RK Tyagi confirmed crucial ground vibration test was completed late 2014.

"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," Subrahmanyan said.

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Sukhoi 30 MKI Firing Brahmos

CGI By : Indian Aerosapce/Defense News, Do not copy without tags or credits
 
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is moving towards an indigenous missile era that will allow India to order surgical strikes destroying targets about 300km away. In a new feat, HAL has completed integration of BrahMos thermonuclear cruise missile with Sukhoi-30MKI after over two years of work, modifying the Russian-made aircraft.

HAL director S Subrahmanyan, who led the project, said the first test flight of the modified Su-30MKI with the BrahMos missile will be conducted in March. HAL chairman RK Tyagi confirmed crucial ground vibration test was completed late 2014.

"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," Subrahmanyan said.

1146783_850220785055978_6913647935393539395_o.jpg

Sukhoi 30 MKI Firing Brahmos

CGI By : Indian Aerosapce/Defense News, Do not copy without tags or credits
This is a bloody F***ing combo of MKI with Brahmos. Nothing in 600 KM range is safe. As one American analyst had said, close your eyes and wait for obvious.
 
What's the point in collecting all these weapons and never using it?
 
Absolutely love the CGI man, too cool bad a$$. But Why is the airbrake open in it?
 
its a total failure missile ..................china and paksitan is far far ahead from india ..


BrahMos Cruise Missile Sub-System Failed During July Test
India's indigenous supersonic cruise missile, BrahMos, had failed in its latest test conducted at Chandipur off Odisha coast, the Parliament has been informed.
Defence Minister A.K. Antony told the Rajya Sabha, the council of states, that a developmental flight test of BrahMos was carried out on July 29 this year with 25 new components and sub-systems such as new power systems, materials for airframe components, guidance scheme and various electric systems produced in India, substituting those made in Russia.
"In this test, except for one sub-system, all other sub-systems and components have performed to the requirement," Antony said in his written reply to questions.
The malfunction of the sub-system resulted in increase in velocity of the missile, crossing the limit and leading to aborting the mission.
"The defect has been rectified after analysis. Further development flight tests will be conducted as a measure of self-reliance," Antony said.
The test flight of BrahMos, a 290-km cruise missile jointly developed by India and Russia, was carried out from the integrated test range at Chandipur on July 29. This was the 32nd test of BrahMos that can touch three Mach (three times the speed of sound) speeds.
The objective of the mission was to evaluate some of the newer subsystems which are produced from the Indian industry as part of production stabilisation
The data obtained from the test-firing was analysed for large-scale production of the sub-systems and components by Indian industries.
It was an experimental flight of the two-stage missile -- the first being solid and the second one ramjet liquid propellant.
The missile has already been inducted into the Indian Army and the Indian Navy. The Indian Air Force version of BrahMos is in the final stages of trials.
The Indian Navy first inducted the BrahMos-I version of the missile in 2005 and INS Rajput, a guided missile destroyer, was the first class of Indian warship to deploy it on board.
Later, Indian Army inducted the missile in two of its regiments and deployed them along the borders with Pakistan. The army now plans to deploy the missiles in a regiment in the northeastern part of India too along the borders with China in the near future.
The BrahMos missile's air and submarine launch version are being developed.
BrahMos missile is a joint venture between India and Russia under the Brahmos Aerospace headed by Indian Defence scientist A. Sivathanu Pillai.
The previous trial of BrahMos was conducted successfully on March 28 this year from Chandipur
 
y r u cheerleading for pakistan and china ? surely none of them care about bangladesh..
He is just a Qtiya troll on suicide mission
I guess its that Cortana guy whom you replying to its easy, Just IGNORE the troll what I have and ignore all his stuff.

WATCH THIS VIDEO .............

BrahMos missile test fails after early 'success
NEW DELHI: The Army's endeavour to induct the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile as "a precision-strike weapon" took a hit on Tuesday, with the missile failing to achieve laid-down parameters in a test. ( Watch )

This comes at a time when the Pakistan Army is galloping ahead in inducting its nuclear-capable Babur land-attack cruise missile (LACM) - developed with China's help to have a strike range of over 500 km - in large numbers into its arsenal.

Initially, the BrahMos LACM test from the Pokhran field firing range at 10.23am on Tuesday was touted as "successful" by defence ministry officials. But later in the day, this newspaper learnt that it had been quite unsuccessful.


Top defence officials were, however, still reluctant to dub the test, which was witnessed by Army chief General Deepak Kapoor, as "a complete failure".

"BrahMos is a unique missile, which has been tested flawlessly almost 20 times till now. On Tuesday, we were test-firing it with a new guidance scheme...it was not successful. Further trials are required," said an official, reluctant to say anything more.

Sources said it was likely that the BrahMos missile, which flies at a speed of 2.8 Mach, tested on Tuesday had been configured to carry a nuclear warhead rather than a conventional one.

The Army already has missile groups to handle the 150-km Prithvi, 700-800-km Agni-I and 2000-km-plus Agni-II ballistic missiles, which are nuclear-capable.

On its part, Army has ordered two BrahMos regiments in the first phase at a cost of Rs 8,352 crore, with 134 missiles, 10 road-mobile autonomous launchers on 12x12 Tatra vehicles, four mobile command posts and the like, said sources.

The Navy, in turn, has ordered 49 BrahMos firing units at a cost of Rs 711 crore for now. All the tests of the BrahMos naval version, both anti-ship and land-attack ones, have been successful till now.

BrahMos was even fired successfully from a vertical launcher - the earlier tests were from "inclined" launchers - fitted on Rajput-class destroyer INS Ranvir in Bay of Bengal last month.

The "universal vertical launcher" is significant since it imparts the missile system with some stealth as well as the capability to be fired in any direction. It also paves the way for the integration of BrahMos missiles on submarines.

Even as India and Russia begin preliminary work on a "hypersonic" BrahMos-2 missile capable of flying at a speed between 5 and 7 Mach, two Indian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters have also been sent to Russia for integration with BrahMos' air-launched version.

The armed forces' eventual plan, of course, is to have nuclear-tipped LACMs, with strike ranges in excess of 1,500 km. Unlike ballistic missiles, cruise missiles do not leave the atmosphere and are powered and guided throughout their flight path.

Cruise missiles, which can evade enemy radars and air defence systems since they fly at low altitudes, are also much cheaper as well as more accurate and easier to operate.
 
WATCH THIS VIDEO .............

BrahMos missile test fails after early 'success
NEW DELHI: The Army's endeavour to induct the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile as "a precision-strike weapon" took a hit on Tuesday, with the missile failing to achieve laid-down parameters in a test. ( Watch )

This comes at a time when the Pakistan Army is galloping ahead in inducting its nuclear-capable Babur land-attack cruise missile (LACM) - developed with China's help to have a strike range of over 500 km - in large numbers into its arsenal.

Initially, the BrahMos LACM test from the Pokhran field firing range at 10.23am on Tuesday was touted as "successful" by defence ministry officials. But later in the day, this newspaper learnt that it had been quite unsuccessful.


Top defence officials were, however, still reluctant to dub the test, which was witnessed by Army chief General Deepak Kapoor, as "a complete failure".

"BrahMos is a unique missile, which has been tested flawlessly almost 20 times till now. On Tuesday, we were test-firing it with a new guidance scheme...it was not successful. Further trials are required," said an official, reluctant to say anything more.

Sources said it was likely that the BrahMos missile, which flies at a speed of 2.8 Mach, tested on Tuesday had been configured to carry a nuclear warhead rather than a conventional one.

The Army already has missile groups to handle the 150-km Prithvi, 700-800-km Agni-I and 2000-km-plus Agni-II ballistic missiles, which are nuclear-capable.

On its part, Army has ordered two BrahMos regiments in the first phase at a cost of Rs 8,352 crore, with 134 missiles, 10 road-mobile autonomous launchers on 12x12 Tatra vehicles, four mobile command posts and the like, said sources.

The Navy, in turn, has ordered 49 BrahMos firing units at a cost of Rs 711 crore for now. All the tests of the BrahMos naval version, both anti-ship and land-attack ones, have been successful till now.

BrahMos was even fired successfully from a vertical launcher - the earlier tests were from "inclined" launchers - fitted on Rajput-class destroyer INS Ranvir in Bay of Bengal last month.

The "universal vertical launcher" is significant since it imparts the missile system with some stealth as well as the capability to be fired in any direction. It also paves the way for the integration of BrahMos missiles on submarines.

Even as India and Russia begin preliminary work on a "hypersonic" BrahMos-2 missile capable of flying at a speed between 5 and 7 Mach, two Indian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters have also been sent to Russia for integration with BrahMos' air-launched version.

The armed forces' eventual plan, of course, is to have nuclear-tipped LACMs, with strike ranges in excess of 1,500 km. Unlike ballistic missiles, cruise missiles do not leave the atmosphere and are powered and guided throughout their flight path.

Cruise missiles, which can evade enemy radars and air defence systems since they fly at low altitudes, are also much cheaper as well as more accurate and easier to operate.
hurrrrrrrrrrrr lungi hurrrrrrrrrr!

its a total failure missile ..................china and paksitan is far far ahead from india ..


BrahMos Cruise Missile Sub-System Failed During July Test
India's indigenous supersonic cruise missile, BrahMos, had failed in its latest test conducted at Chandipur off Odisha coast, the Parliament has been informed.
Defence Minister A.K. Antony told the Rajya Sabha, the council of states, that a developmental flight test of BrahMos was carried out on July 29 this year with 25 new components and sub-systems such as new power systems, materials for airframe components, guidance scheme and various electric systems produced in India, substituting those made in Russia.
"In this test, except for one sub-system, all other sub-systems and components have performed to the requirement," Antony said in his written reply to questions.
The malfunction of the sub-system resulted in increase in velocity of the missile, crossing the limit and leading to aborting the mission.
"The defect has been rectified after analysis. Further development flight tests will be conducted as a measure of self-reliance," Antony said.
The test flight of BrahMos, a 290-km cruise missile jointly developed by India and Russia, was carried out from the integrated test range at Chandipur on July 29. This was the 32nd test of BrahMos that can touch three Mach (three times the speed of sound) speeds.
The objective of the mission was to evaluate some of the newer subsystems which are produced from the Indian industry as part of production stabilisation
The data obtained from the test-firing was analysed for large-scale production of the sub-systems and components by Indian industries.
It was an experimental flight of the two-stage missile -- the first being solid and the second one ramjet liquid propellant.
The missile has already been inducted into the Indian Army and the Indian Navy. The Indian Air Force version of BrahMos is in the final stages of trials.
The Indian Navy first inducted the BrahMos-I version of the missile in 2005 and INS Rajput, a guided missile destroyer, was the first class of Indian warship to deploy it on board.
Later, Indian Army inducted the missile in two of its regiments and deployed them along the borders with Pakistan. The army now plans to deploy the missiles in a regiment in the northeastern part of India too along the borders with China in the near future.
The BrahMos missile's air and submarine launch version are being developed.
BrahMos missile is a joint venture between India and Russia under the Brahmos Aerospace headed by Indian Defence scientist A. Sivathanu Pillai.
The previous trial of BrahMos was conducted successfully on March 28 this year from Chandipur
taking from both end !

What's the point in collecting all these weapons and never using it?
do not b sure .. no of cockroaches are increasing !
 

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