An advanced version of the BrahMos land-attack cruise missile (LACM) was successfully test fired in the eastern sector, revalidating its precision strike capability.
The land-to-land configuration of BrahMos Block – III version was test launched from a Mobile Autonomous Launcher (MAL) for its full-range of 290-kms at 1310 hrs, a press release from BrahMos Aerospace said.
The flight was witnessed by Additional Director General Artillery along with many senior officers from the Indian Army and Indian Air Force.
The release said the supersonic cruise missile met all flight parameters, including high level manoeuvers, and successfully hit the designated land-based target with desired accuracy.
Today’s launch was the 47th test-firing of BrahMos, with the missile achieving unmatched precise hit, it said.
"The
test has once again established our missile as an incredibly lethal
weapon with pin-point accuracy to take on enemy targets anywhere, I
congratulate the Indian Army on this successful launch," Sudhir Mishra, CEO & MD of BrahMos Aerospace said.
BrahMos
has been jointly developed by India and Russia. The multi-mission
missile, having a range of 290-km and flying at a speed of Mach 2.8, is
capable of being launched from land, sea, sub-sea and air against sea and land targets.
The air version of BrahMos is being readied for flight trial from the Indian Air Force’s Su-30MKI strike fighter very soon, the release added.
netindian
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