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Many Countries eyeing Air variant of BrahMos-NG
Published August 5, 2015 | By admin
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
Size Comparisons between Current Gen BrahMos and BrahMos-Next Generation (NG)
As per media reports South Africa, Venezuela, Chile, and Malaysia have expressed Interest in acquiring Air variant of supersonic cruise missile “BrahMos-NG” currently been developed by India’s DRDO and Russian NPO Mashinostroyeniya
Many Countries have already been briefed about BrahMos-A Which is Air launched Variant of Current Generation BrahMos which will be integrated into Su-30MKI aircraft of the Indian Air Force, but due to its weight not many are keen on carrying out special modification required for integration into launch aircrafts .
India’s DRDO, NPO Mashinostroyeniya of Russia have started working on lighter BrahMos-NG which will have Same Mach 3 Speed and will be able to carry a payload of 300 kg to a range of 300 km as Current generation BrahMos but will weigh only 1.4-1.6 tons and will be shorter in length , which will allow it to be carried out in Medium Category aircrafts without any intensive modifications to Aircraft’s air-frame .
Indian Navy plans to Integrate Naval variant of BrahMos-NG in Next generation offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) which are currently been designed by Goa Shipyard Limited. current Generation Naval BrahMos are already integrated into Front-line Frigates and Destroyers ships of Indian Navy, but Small and lighter BrahMos-NG will allow them to be integrated into Smaller vessels which will strengthen Indian Navy’s prowess offshore.
India plans to develop different variants for Army ,Air-force and Navy and are keen to export New BrahMos-NG which will be ready for first flight flight in 3 years time frame . India and Russia are also working Jointly Hypersonic BrahMos-2 with speed of Mach 7 which will be ready in 5-7 years period .
Published August 5, 2015 | By admin
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
Size Comparisons between Current Gen BrahMos and BrahMos-Next Generation (NG)
As per media reports South Africa, Venezuela, Chile, and Malaysia have expressed Interest in acquiring Air variant of supersonic cruise missile “BrahMos-NG” currently been developed by India’s DRDO and Russian NPO Mashinostroyeniya
Many Countries have already been briefed about BrahMos-A Which is Air launched Variant of Current Generation BrahMos which will be integrated into Su-30MKI aircraft of the Indian Air Force, but due to its weight not many are keen on carrying out special modification required for integration into launch aircrafts .
India’s DRDO, NPO Mashinostroyeniya of Russia have started working on lighter BrahMos-NG which will have Same Mach 3 Speed and will be able to carry a payload of 300 kg to a range of 300 km as Current generation BrahMos but will weigh only 1.4-1.6 tons and will be shorter in length , which will allow it to be carried out in Medium Category aircrafts without any intensive modifications to Aircraft’s air-frame .
Indian Navy plans to Integrate Naval variant of BrahMos-NG in Next generation offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) which are currently been designed by Goa Shipyard Limited. current Generation Naval BrahMos are already integrated into Front-line Frigates and Destroyers ships of Indian Navy, but Small and lighter BrahMos-NG will allow them to be integrated into Smaller vessels which will strengthen Indian Navy’s prowess offshore.
India plans to develop different variants for Army ,Air-force and Navy and are keen to export New BrahMos-NG which will be ready for first flight flight in 3 years time frame . India and Russia are also working Jointly Hypersonic BrahMos-2 with speed of Mach 7 which will be ready in 5-7 years period .