Mav3rick
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I dont know where the members here are taking this thread to,
BrahMos is undoubtedly the best and the most reliable ASM built to date. The chinese (or even americans) do not have any real equivalents to this missile operational in their inventories. And the funnier part is, a few members are dreaming of Pak Navy will Mach 5 hypersonic missiles!!!! Wow, where did they get this idea from?
I think I should clear up a few doubts here. BrahMos-II is by far the only hypersonic cruise missile designed for basic anti-ship role at speeds of Mach 7+. There are other hypersonic missiles like the LRCM under development in India with speeds of Mach 4 and range of 1000km approx. but nothing much is known of these missiles so I wont quote them any further here.
The BrahMos-2 will have speeds varrying between Mach 6 and 7, with a projected maximum speed reaching close to Mach 8. It'll have a range of 290km which puts it in the range class of the US AGM-84 Harpoon, but is way much faster. The kinetic energy of the missile is supposed to be thirty-six times the impact force of the Tomahawk of US, which by itself can be enough to cripple any warship.
Plus, there is an anti-aircraft carrier variant of the BrahMos-1 under development. A similar configuration can
also be found on the BrahMos-2 IMO.
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://...ds-cse&usg=AFQjCNHVj7m0RX5cIP2WfdsaAZkXMnDVjA
By far there is no chinese/american anti-ship hypersonic missile present. Hypersonic missiles currently under development by the US like the X-51 are basically ALCMs designed to attack land targets. But there is no ASM version coming in the forseeable future. The problem is the guidance system. To keep track of a fast-moving target while itself cruisings at hypersonic speeds and maneuvering accordingly in-flight to accurately hit the target with an astonishing CEP of less than 0.2-0.8m is pretty much hard. But these systems have gained pace for development in the India/Russia JV programe and are likely to be operational within 2017 in the inventory of the Indian Navy, yes sir
The USN, IMO would get these equivalents not before 2020 and there is no definitive timeline for when the chinese might get their hands of this hypersonic tech for coming up with their own, IMO it wont be before 2025 at the latest.
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Damn.....India is so bloody advanced.
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