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With one of the mightiest air forces at its command, India has been reckoned as a leading military power in the world. Indian Air Force, the fourth largest air power, has strongly guarded the national airspace and protected the country's sovereignty with great diligence and the highest integrity.

The swiftly evolving geostrategic landscape at the regional and global sphere has brought in innumerable security challenges for India in recent times.These challenges have made it imperative for the Indian Air Force to transform itself into a transoceanic force, to not only defend India's territorial integrity, but also to maintain the crucial balance of power in the Asian continent.

While maintaining a distinctive fleet of air platforms along with highly skilled war fighters, the IAF has also embarked on a modernisation drive to prepare itself for a possible war-scenario in the future. In such a crucial time, the evolution of the BRAHMOS supersonic cruise missile, as a formidable tactical weapon, has provided a much-needed boost to the Indian Armed Forces and augmented their warfighting capabilities.

The IAF is now inching closer to deploying the powerful BRAHMOS in its air-to-ground configuration. The unbeatable cruise missile, which has guarded India's frontline strategic positions with the Army and Navy for many years, now, promises to galvanize the IAF's firepower potential and bring in a paradigm shift in its air warfare capabilities.

BRAHMOS-A, a first-of-its-kind weapon in the world to power a long-range supersonic strike fighter, is successfully advancing in its test trial programme and promises to weaponise India's frontline Su-30MKI fighter in the near future. Weighing 2.5 ton, BRAHMOS is the heaviest weapon system to arm the Su-30MKI fighter. With its supersonic speed, large warhead and high precision, the missile deployed by the long-range, super-manoeuvrable Sukhoi-30 fighter will rain fire and fury from the sky, to devastate vital enemy positions in the sea or on ground.

No other air force in the world has ever been equipped with such a powerful cruise missile system like the BRAHMOS. Once we successfully achieve the BRAHMOS-A programme, it will be an incredible feat and a historic milestone in the international missile technology domain.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/brahmos--a-making-iaf-formidable-265428
 
Lol. Seriously?
The article writer seems dumb and ignorant.
Brahmi's air launched version is 2.5 to her and no MKI or any Indian jet can lift such weight on a single hard point.
To carry such a heavy load Su-30 had to be modified and additional frames added for stiffening of fuselage, so that Su-30 can lift one 2.5 to her at central hardpoint
Such modification for a single missile is permanent and makes the Su-30 Permanently heavier due to added weight of stiffeners. Changing everything from range, fuel consumption and handling characteristics.
IAF planned 42 Su-30 to be permanently modified for Brahmos, but so far only one had been modified and handed over for trial runs. There is another 41 to go.
So far that Single SU-30 has only performed drop tests and hasn't fired Brahmos yet.
When and if that single modified SU-30 MKI will successfully fire Brahmos, it will be finally proven that the missile can actually work for IAF.
After that it may take years to complete the modifications for other Su-30.
But then again India is the master of premature celebrating, boasting and claims.
42 Sukhois were planned
 
Lol. Seriously?
The article writer seems dumb and ignorant.
Brahmi's air launched version is 2.5 to her and no MKI or any Indian jet can lift such weight on a single hard point.
To carry such a heavy load Su-30 had to be modified and additional frames added for stiffening of fuselage, so that Su-30 can lift one 2.5 to her at central hardpoint
Such modification for a single missile is permanent and makes the Su-30 Permanently heavier due to added weight of stiffeners. Changing everything from range, fuel consumption and handling characteristics.
IAF planned 42 Su-30 to be permanently modified for Brahmos, but so far only one had been modified and handed over for trial runs. There is another 41 to go.
So far that Single SU-30 has only performed drop tests and hasn't fired Brahmos yet.
When and if that single modified SU-30 MKI will successfully fire Brahmos, it will be finally proven that the missile can actually work for IAF.
After that it may take years to complete the modifications for other Su-30.
But then again India is the master of premature celebrating, boasting and claims.
42 Sukhois were planned


Gaye bhains pani main...so you mean to say india is still not shupa powa and has to wait for brahmos to be fully integrated and deployed for india to be shuppaaaa powwaaa

But But indians here claim brahmos can cure cancer..:(
 
Lol. Seriously?
The article writer seems dumb and ignorant.
Brahmi's air launched version is 2.5 to her and no MKI or any Indian jet can lift such weight on a single hard point.
To carry such a heavy load Su-30 had to be modified and additional frames added for stiffening of fuselage, so that Su-30 can lift one 2.5 to her at central hardpoint
Such modification for a single missile is permanent and makes the Su-30 Permanently heavier due to added weight of stiffeners. Changing everything from range, fuel consumption and handling characteristics.
IAF planned 42 Su-30 to be permanently modified for Brahmos, but so far only one had been modified and handed over for trial runs. There is another 41 to go.
So far that Single SU-30 has only performed drop tests and hasn't fired Brahmos yet.
When and if that single modified SU-30 MKI will successfully fire Brahmos, it will be finally proven that the missile can actually work for IAF.
After that it may take years to complete the modifications for other Su-30.
But then again India is the master of premature celebrating, boasting and claims.
42 Sukhois were planned
Ya right !!!! A keyboard warrior like you know all the details and the COMPANY which actually make it is totally unaware of it !!! Great logic :tup:
Google before post that will save your and others time. Offcouse if you have anything worth while to do with it or else just stick to whatever you doing
 
its a terrible decision to blend sukhoi with brahmos, the sukhois will be heavily impaired in A2A engagements.

anyway, all truth said, brahmos is not a great missile to carry onboard indian aircraft

Its extremely overhyped for what it really is
 
its a terrible decision to blend sukhoi with brahmos, the sukhois will be heavily impaired in A2A engagements.

anyway, all truth said, brahmos is not a great missile to carry onboard indian aircraft

Its extremely overhyped for what it really is


QUALIFY your post
 
2.5 tonne single non nuclear missile needs.special modification in mki to carry .. making fighter useless as a fighter... changes whole twr and dynamics

Has it occured to you that Sukhoi can engage target deep inside enemy territory with Brahmos, without intruding into enemy airspace? Or can have escort air superiority fighters?
 
Has it occured to you that Sukhoi can engage target deep inside enemy territory with Brahmos, without intruding into enemy airspace? Or can have escort air superiority fighters?


But those 42 fighters will just be brahmos launching machines.... that's all
 
There are 388 Deployed Brahmos in total.
216 are on Pakistani border , 72 on Chinese . The rest 100 with Indian navy.
None with IAF.
 
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Instead of modify mji we should order indianised su34.
 
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