To be upgraded to a hypersonic cruise missile with a speed of Mach 7 by 2017
The programme for induction of BrahMos supersonic
cruise missile with a speed of Mach 3 into the Indian Air Force will be
ready by the end of 2014, A. Sivathanu Pillai, Chief Executive Officer
and Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited, said here on
Monday.
Speaking at the inauguration of a national
conference on “Multifunctional Nano materials and Nano composites” at
Bharathiar University, Mr. Pillai pointed out that BrahMos would be
upgraded to a hypersonic cruise missile with a speed of Mach 7 by 2017.
“While
Europe, the U.S., and China are in the process of developing such
missiles, efforts are under way in India to make Mach 8 possible.
BrahMos Aerospace that was established at an outlay of 3 million U.S.
dollars, has already crossed 5 million U.S. dollars in terms of
business,” Mr. Pillai said.
Pointing out that the
Indian Army should be proud to be the only Army to have in its
possession such a powerful cruise missile, he added that BrahMos was the
first of its kind capable of destroying targets with maximum accuracy
and could be launched from multiple platforms such as ships, mountains,
plains and submarines.
Mr. Pillai was felicitated on the occasion on being conferred with Padma Bhushan recently.
G.
James Pitchai, Vice-Chancellor of Bharathiar University, and Palani G.
Periasamy, managing director of PGP Group of Companies, offered
felicitations.
The Hindu
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