India likely to test extended-range BrahMos air variant in Indian Ocean region

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India likely to test extended-range BrahMos air variant in Indian Ocean region



Initially designed to destroy targets up to 290 km, the strike range of the missile has been extended to over 450 km after India’s full membership to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) that removed caps on the range of joint-venture cruise missiles.While the land and naval versions of the extended-range BrahMos have already been inducted in the armed forces, sources said this scheduled user-associate test will pave the way for the induction of the enhanced-range version in the air force.Weighing around 2.5 tonnes, BrahMos air version is the heaviest weapon to be deployed on Sukhoi-30 fighter aircraft, which has been modified by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to carry the weapons.The world-class weapon with multi-platform and multi-mission role is now capable of being launched from land, sea and air platforms, completing the tactical cruise missile triad for the country. It has no equivalent due to its precision, manoeuvrability and lethality.“As part of the modernisation of weapons, the extended-range BrahMos air version would replace the old variant. At least three squadrons of Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft are being readied. The launch platform in the aircraft has been upgraded for the advanced system,” said the sources.Apart from the modernisation efforts, BrahMos Aerospace is fast-tracking the project as several countries are also eyeing the BrahMos air-launched version, as it has no match in its class in the world. The land variant of the system has already been exported to Philippines, and countries like Indonesia and Malaysia have evinced interest to import the missile.



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