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New BrahMos can cover 290 km in two minutes | Deccan Chronicle
The new version of the BrahMos missile, now under development in the city, can deal a lethal blow to targets as far away as 290 km in two minutes. The hypersonic version of the BrahMos achieved a maximum speed of Mach 6.5 or six-and-a-half times the speed of sound during laboratory experiments here. Before it is ready for field trials in 2016, DRDO teams involved in the BrahMos Project want to increase the speed to Mach 7 or 8,365 km per hour.
There are two versions of the BrahMos missile: supersonic and hypersonic (BrahMos II). When the BrahMos supersonic missile achieved Mach 2.8 during its test flight on August 12 this year, it became the fastest cruise missile in the world. At Mach 7, the hypersonic version will be way ahead of all cruise missiles developed so far.
“We have completed tests up to Mach 6.5,” BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited chief executive officer and managing director A. Sivathanu Pillai said in Chennai. The target is to achieve Mach 7, he added. However, for BrahMos to achieve hypersonic speeds in real field trials scientists need to make certain changes to its components. A new engine has to be designed, which can withstand such high speeds and high temperature. Moreover, there will be a lot of vibration and the components need to withstand it. India wants to integrate the BrahMos with the Sukoi-30MK-I for the air launch. According to defence officials here, trial flights are likely to be conducted in the new year. The BrahMos is being manufactured at Pilani, Thiruvananthapuram and Hyderabad.
The new version of the BrahMos missile, now under development in the city, can deal a lethal blow to targets as far away as 290 km in two minutes. The hypersonic version of the BrahMos achieved a maximum speed of Mach 6.5 or six-and-a-half times the speed of sound during laboratory experiments here. Before it is ready for field trials in 2016, DRDO teams involved in the BrahMos Project want to increase the speed to Mach 7 or 8,365 km per hour.
There are two versions of the BrahMos missile: supersonic and hypersonic (BrahMos II). When the BrahMos supersonic missile achieved Mach 2.8 during its test flight on August 12 this year, it became the fastest cruise missile in the world. At Mach 7, the hypersonic version will be way ahead of all cruise missiles developed so far.
“We have completed tests up to Mach 6.5,” BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited chief executive officer and managing director A. Sivathanu Pillai said in Chennai. The target is to achieve Mach 7, he added. However, for BrahMos to achieve hypersonic speeds in real field trials scientists need to make certain changes to its components. A new engine has to be designed, which can withstand such high speeds and high temperature. Moreover, there will be a lot of vibration and the components need to withstand it. India wants to integrate the BrahMos with the Sukoi-30MK-I for the air launch. According to defence officials here, trial flights are likely to be conducted in the new year. The BrahMos is being manufactured at Pilani, Thiruvananthapuram and Hyderabad.