Supersonic cruise missile manufacturer BrahMos Aerospace on Friday said it is hopeful that a pact to develop a sleeker and faster 'mini' version of the missile will be signed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India in December this year.
"We are
hoping to sign a tripartite agreement between DRDO, NPOM lab and BrahMos
Aerospace during the planned visit of Russian president in December,"
BrahMos chief Sudhir Mishra told PTI in an interview.
Soon
after taking over as CEO of the the Indo-Russian joint venture on
Friday, he said the mini version of the BrahMos missile will have a
speed of 3.5 mach and carry a payload of 300 kg upto a range of 290 km.
In size, it will be almost half of the present missile, which is around
10 metres long.
Once
developed, the missile could be integrated with different platforms
including submarines and the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA)
being developed jointly by the two countries.
Mishra
said once developed, the missile could be integrated with different
platforms including submarines and the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft
(FGFA) being developed jointly by the two countries.
The new
BrahMos CEO said he was expecting that the missile would be inducted
into the services by 2017 and "there would be a huge market for the new
missile in India, Russia and friendly foreign countries"
Mishra
said the air-launched version of the BrahMos missile was under progress
and the first test-firing is expected to take place by either the end of
this year or the beginning of the next year.
"We have
already modified our missile system in terms of its weight and size. The
Su-30MKI is undergoing modification so as to carry the strike weapon in
its belly in partnership with the HAL," he said.
The Indo-Russian joint venture firm was set up in 1998.
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