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NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force on Thursday successfully test-fired the extended range version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile against a ship target in Bay of Bengal from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet. The range of the missile is 650 km.

With the successful trials, India achieved significant capability to carry out precision strikes from Sukhoi against land and sea targets over very long ranges.
Earlier in May, India had successfully carried out the first test of the extended range missile from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet in the Bay of Bengal in a demonstration of deadly precision strike capability from long standoff distances.

A 800-km range variant of BrahMos, which is a conventional (non-nuclear) missile that flies three times the speed of sound at Mach 3.0, is also undergoing “developmental trials” at present. This missile variant will be ready for production towards end-2023

@beijingwalker @MH.Yang @SIPRA @Primus @Zarvan @Hellfire2006 @Raj-Hindustani @Paitoo @Skull and Bones

The Solar Group of Nagpur has emerged as the first indigenous supplier of solid propellant boosters for the Brahmos missiles 🚀
 
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NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force on Thursday successfully test-fired the extended range version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile against a ship target in Bay of Bengal from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet. The range of the missile is 650 km.

With the successful trials, India achieved significant capability to carry out precision strikes from Sukhoi against land and sea targets over very long ranges.
Earlier in May, India had successfully carried out the first test of the extended range missile from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet in the Bay of Bengal in a demonstration of deadly precision strike capability from long standoff distances.

A 800-km range variant of BrahMos, which is a conventional (non-nuclear) missile that flies three times the speed of sound at Mach 3.0, is also undergoing “developmental trials” at present. This missile variant will be ready for production towards end-2023

@beijingwalker @MH.Yang @SIPRA @Primus @Zarvan @Hellfire2006 @Raj-Hindustani @Paitoo @Skull and Bones

The Solar Group of Nagpur has emerged as the first indigenous supplier of solid propellant boosters for the Brahmos missiles 🚀

This would be another serious threat to Chinese navy in the Indian Ocean.
 
This is good. We now have competition with our long range, hi-machs maritime missile systems. How many can a SU carry?
At present the Sukhois can carry only one and in future it will be able to carry a maximum four NG missiles.
 
. How many can a SU carry?
Plenty enough to reach mian chunno uncontested, sir!

Mera matlab it's a very concerning development and I hope we have some thing in the pipeline to counter it.
 
This would be another serious threat to Chinese navy in the Indian Ocean.
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The operational radii of action of the SU-30 MKI is 1500 kilometres which increases to over 2000 kilometres with one aerial refuelling. This would increase further if the aircraft would land back at A&N Island airbases. The coverage from Car Nicobar Islands extends into significant parts of South China Sea. Distance from Jamnagar or Pune, to the Gulf of Oman is 1,100 km and Gulf of Aden 2,100 km. Operating from Pune or Jamnagar airbase, IAF can cover significant distance westward. It can be seen that the aircraft can cover from the Gulf of Aden to well past Malacca Strait and significant parts of northern Indian Ocean
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Su 30's radar can't track target more than 300 kms away how can a jet carrying 650KMS missile track and launch missile?
Block III has advanced guidance and upgraded software, incorporating high manoeuvres at multiple points and steep dive from high altitude. It can engage ground targets from an altitude as low as 10 metres for surgical strikes without any collateral damage
 
They can input preset coordinates to have the missile seeker look for targets in a particular grid.
The new seeker is unique and would help us to hit our targets, which are insignificant in terms of size, in a cluster of large buildings
 
Very good India, keep improving while Pakistan is kept busy.

So many tests from India on regular basis, but Pakistan is happy what it has.

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force on Thursday successfully test-fired the extended range version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile against a ship target in Bay of Bengal from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet. The range of the missile is 650 km.

With the successful trials, India achieved significant capability to carry out precision strikes from Sukhoi against land and sea targets over very long ranges.
Earlier in May, India had successfully carried out the first test of the extended range missile from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet in the Bay of Bengal in a demonstration of deadly precision strike capability from long standoff distances.

A 800-km range variant of BrahMos, which is a conventional (non-nuclear) missile that flies three times the speed of sound at Mach 3.0, is also undergoing “developmental trials” at present. This missile variant will be ready for production towards end-2023

@beijingwalker @MH.Yang @SIPRA @Primus @Zarvan @Hellfire2006 @Raj-Hindustani @Paitoo @Skull and Bones

The Solar Group of Nagpur has emerged as the first indigenous supplier of solid propellant boosters for the Brahmos missiles 🚀
Anything in IAFs hands will be useless when time comes, best India can do is missiles.
 
Su 30's radar can't track target more than 300 kms away how can a jet carrying 650KMS missile track and launch missile?

Our CM and MAR series have built-in radar, so the firing jet's radar doesn't have to have that range.

Very good India, keep improving while Pakistan is kept busy.

So many tests from India on regular basis, but Pakistan is happy what it has.


Anything in IAFs hands will be useless when time comes, best India can do is missiles.

Why do you have to come to EVERY single thread and put Pakistan down like this? If you are ashamed to be a Pakistani, go ahead cross the border and be happy. Heck find a job working for Modi!

On your comments, there is nothing new that they've tested. They've increased the range of an existing platform we've known about for a decade now. And we have our own supersonic missiles and may be more are being acquired / looked at / tested, etc. This test does give us a reason we can use to Test something. But it doesn't have to be because again it's not a "new threat environment".
 

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