I disagree, many here think supersonic missiles such as the Brahmos cannot be intercepted or neutralized.
Firing a
single Brahmos at a well defended target isn't a foregone conclusion, all evidence suggests targets defended by LRCR, CIWS supported by AWACS have an extremely good change of neutralizing a supersonic cruise missile. It also surprises me that many here think the concept of destroying a target with a
fast low flying cruise missiles is new, well it isn't - weapons such as the Kometa or AS-1 Kennel derived from the MiG-15 Fagot airframe have existed since the 40's. Effective counter measures have existed and continue to develop for these aerial threats for several decades.
There are several challenges to overcome to sustain
low altitude flight at MACH 2.8 these are often overcome at the expense of maneuverability. Unlike terrain hugging subsonic missiles like the Babur or Tomahawk, the attack profile against land targets will be hi-hi-hi or hi-lo-hi due to compromised maneuverability at M2.8 and the inability to maneuver around obstacles or follow the terrain at M2.8 making a supersonic missile even more vulnerable to ground defenses.
I wouldn't relegate low flying,long range, low observable sub sonic cruise missiles to less important targets. The Brahmos is perhaps more effective when employed against time sensitive target OR for the purpose of shock and awe.