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India’s BrahMos-NG Missiles To Begin Trials In Early 2024 As Delhi, Moscow Continue To Boost Defense Ties

Despite diplomatic pressure and lobbying by the West, India has strengthened its relationship with its most crucial defense partner Russia. The two are all set to commence trials of their iconic supersonic missile — the next-gen BrahMos — even as Moscow remains embroiled in the Ukraine war.

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Atul Rane, CEO of BrahMos Aerospace, announced on October 18 that the qualification trials of the BrahMos NG missile are anticipated to start in early 2024.

BrahMos is a supersonic cruise missile developed by the Russian-Indian joint company BrahMos Aerospace. The Russian NPO Mashinostroeniya and the Indian DRDO are the collaborative producers of the weapon.

The Indian Air Force, Navy, and Ground Forces use the BrahMos missile.

The BrahMos Aerospace CEO told reporters that this new generation is what the company was working on, and the design work is currently being completed. BrahMos Aerospace will conduct the design assessment in NPO Mashinostroyeniya in Moscow.

Additionally, it is expected that the company will enter the qualifying trials of the brand-new missile in a year, supposedly in 2023 or early 2024.

According to the CEO, the new next-generation missile weighs almost half as much as the regular BrahMos missile currently operational with India. It is its most potent and lethal supersonic cruise missile.

“1,330 kilograms is what we are aiming for. Performance in terms of range is the same, 300 kilometers. [We want it to be] launchable from any aircraft [in service in India],” the CEO said.




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File Image: Via BrahMos Aerospace

It is also pertinent to note that the joint venture is looking to accelerate its export after signing its first-ever export deal for $375 million with the Philippines. Rane told reporters that the company hopes to bag orders worth $5 billion by 2025. It is currently discussing a potential sale with countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia for new orders.

This indicates growing military cooperation between New Delhi and Moscow despite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message to Putin that “It was not the era for war but peace,” highly praised by the West. In April 2021, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov implied that the two countries were discussing “additional” production of Russian military equipment in India.




File Image: Modi and Putin

Not just that, EurAsian Times reported on October 17 that Russia has offered to supply the Indian Army with the Sprut SDM1 light amphibious tank and has submitted a technical proposal to New Delhi to that end.

BrahMos NG missile is soon to enter the trial phase, and the AK-203 Rifles will soon start production in India. This comes when the United States and other western countries have sought to deepen cooperation with India to wean it off its dependence on Russian military equipment.

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The Brahmos missile, currently in service with all three wings of the Indian military, has a range of up to 290 kilometers and flies at supersonic speeds the entire time, which reduces target dispersion, speeds up engagement time, and ensures that any weapon system cannot intercept it.

It follows the ‘Fire and Forget Principle,’ taking various routes to reach its destination.

BrahMos has tremendous destructive force since it impacts a target with a massive amount of kinetic energy. Its terminal altitude is only 10 meters, with a cruising height of up to 15 kilometers. A missile can carry a conventional warhead weighing 200 to 300 kilograms.

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