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BrahMos Anti-Ship/Land Attack Test From INS Kolkata done in the end of 2014

February 02, 2015: The country's most potent warship, the INS Kolkata stealth destroyer, deployed in the Arabian Sea has been put through the motions towards the end of 2014, with the first glimpses of its operational prowess now visible.
While the ship is yet to get its long-range surface to air weapons complement, the war room is very satisfied with the performance with the BrahMos, fitted in the INS Kolkata in a 16 silo vertical configuration on the forward deck. Shortly after being commissioned last year, the ship tested all its weapons as part of a solitary exercise with two other ships off the coast of Goa, where it tested the BrahMos in its proven vertical configuration. INS Kolkata, incidentally, carries the maximum number of BrahMos missiles of any Indian Navy warship so far, carrying two 8-cell vertical launch systems. While the three follow-on Talwar-class frigates, two Rajput-class destroyers and all three indigenously built Shivalik-class frigates deploy a single 8-cell vertical launch configuration of the BrahMos, the INS Rajput -- the first Indian Navy warship to deploy the BrahMos operationally -- deploys four BrahMos missiles on two shoulder inclined launchers. The 290 km range naval BrahMos that performs the twin roles of anti-ship and precision land attack, is being improved for deployment on the P15B destroyers and P17A frigates, which will include greater stealth characteristics and survivability features over and above its velocity. The images, captured by on board cameras on the INS Kolkata for the first time depict the twin 8-cell vertical launch system of the BrahMos in action.

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BrahMos Anti Ship/Land Attack Test From INS Kolkata
- SP's MAI

 
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Excellent. MR SAM is also getting ready for anti missile role. All test are over. On induction of these 2 missile, Our ships shall become very deadly. Enemy ships entering in conflict with our vessal shall not be able survive.
 
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290 km. range for ships attacking ports(ground) is not satisfactory. A new upgraded spin off of Brahmos with range of 700-800 km needs to be developed.
 
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BrahMos Anti-Ship/Land Attack Test From INS Kolkata done in the end of 2014

February 02, 2015: The country's most potent warship, the INS Kolkata stealth destroyer, deployed in the Arabian Sea has been put through the motions towards the end of 2014, with the first glimpses of its operational prowess now visible.
While the ship is yet to get its long-range surface to air weapons complement, the war room is very satisfied with the performance with the BrahMos, fitted in the INS Kolkata in a 16 silo vertical configuration on the forward deck. Shortly after being commissioned last year, the ship tested all its weapons as part of a solitary exercise with two other ships off the coast of Goa, where it tested the BrahMos in its proven vertical configuration. INS Kolkata, incidentally, carries the maximum number of BrahMos missiles of any Indian Navy warship so far, carrying two 8-cell vertical launch systems. While the three follow-on Talwar-class frigates, two Rajput-class destroyers and all three indigenously built Shivalik-class frigates deploy a single 8-cell vertical launch configuration of the BrahMos, the INS Rajput -- the first Indian Navy warship to deploy the BrahMos operationally -- deploys four BrahMos missiles on two shoulder inclined launchers. The 290 km range naval BrahMos that performs the twin roles of anti-ship and precision land attack, is being improved for deployment on the P15B destroyers and P17A frigates, which will include greater stealth characteristics and survivability features over and above its velocity. The images, captured by on board cameras on the INS Kolkata for the first time depict the twin 8-cell vertical launch system of the BrahMos in action.

BrahMos-Kolkata-6.jpg


BrahMos-Kolkata-5.jpg


BrahMos-Kolkata-4.jpg


BrahMos-Kolkata-3.jpg


BrahMos-Kolkata-2.jpg


BrahMos-Kolkata-1.jpg




BrahMos Anti Ship/Land Attack Test From INS Kolkata
- SP's MAI
Only 8 BrahMos ?
 
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I see in front 8 silos only in VLS

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May be i am wrong .. experts can help me on this..
 
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It's quite clear that it's 2*(4*2) configuration.
Do you mean Recoil ?

INSKolkata for the first time depict the twin 8-cell vertical launch system of the BrahMos in action. ????

where are the other 8 solos ?


Is it possible to use recoil technology for cruise missile silos ?

like torpedoes ?
 
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At one side they say preparing for two-front war. On the other side, the ships carry minimum possible missiles.
 
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Do you mean Recoil ?

INSKolkata for the first time depict the twin 8-cell vertical launch system of the BrahMos in action. ????

where are the other 8 solos ?


Is it possible to use recoil technology for cruise missile silos ?

like torpedoes ?

No buddy, to me it seems 2 different units of 4*2 placed side by side. It's vertical position, only round head of silo is visible.

This pic is more clear.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3emaECKhZ.../5m80ayOHZT8/s1600/1ST+SEA+TRIALS+KOLKATA.jpg
 
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