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BrahMos set to become a “Super Rocket”.
December 17, 2012 Rajeev Sharma, specially for RIR

The improved version of BrahMos will be endowed with a sub-strategic capability and would also increase its tactical range.:tup:

The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile is all set to become a “super rocket” soon, which would beef up India’s tactical defence capability significantly. However, the test launches of the air variant of the BrahMos II hyper-sonic missile, which were supposed to be completed by 2012, are experiencing delays. The realistic date for completion of these tests is now believed to be 2015.
Sources in the Indian strategic establishment said India has upgraded its BrahMos missiles by “wedding” these with Russia’s advanced satellite navigation systems. The “marriage” of the BrahMos’s navigation systems with Russia's Kh-555 and Kh-101 strategic long-range cruise missiles has made BrahMos a “super rocket”. The word “rocket” here is used in context of a weapon, not a space rocket.:victory:

The new avatar of BrahMos will have to undergo tests and field trials before it becomes operational with the Indian defence services. However, this would not take unduly long.
The improved version of BrahMos will be endowed with a sub-strategic capability and would increase its tactical range too. The new version would also be capable of carrying nuclear warheads and can be launched from sea, land and air, like the old version. Its range of hitting targets would now be over 180-300 miles (300-500 km).:yahoo:

The new air-launched version of BrahMos will be carried by Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft. The Indian Air Force is set to be a far more potent force by 2020 when it is scheduled to deploy 200 advanced Sukhoi fighters, equipped with the new version of BrahMos “super rockets.” This will be a lethal combination and will make the Sukhois strategic bombers.

Another important feature of the upgraded BrahMos missile is that it has added GPS-GLONASS technology to it. This is of vital strategic importance as GLONASS, Russia’s navigation service provider, gives India access to military signals, while the American GPS does not.:cheers:

BrahMos missile is jointly developed by India and Russia and is named after two major rivers – Brahmaputra of India and Muscova of Russia. The missile is capable of flying at a very high speed at tree-top levels which adds to its tactical utility.


BrahMos is a two-stage missile with a solid propellant booster engine as its first stage which brings it to supersonic speed and then gets separated. BrahMos is the first supersonic cruise missile known to be in service and is deployed on INS Rajput since 2005. The missile has 'fire and forget' principle, adopting varieties of flights on its way to the target. Its destructive power is enhanced due to large kinetic energy on impact. Its cruising altitude could be up to 15 km (9.3 miles) and terminal altitude is as low as 10 meters.

Compared to existing state-of-the-art subsonic cruise missiles, BrahMos has three times more velocity, 2.5 to 3 times more flight range, 3 to 4 times more seeker range and 9 times more kinetic energy. The missile has identical configuration for land, sea and sub-sea platforms and uses a Transport Launch Canister (TLC) for transportation, storage and launch. The missile is universal for multiple platforms and can pin point accuracy with high lethal power aided by large kinetic energy on impact. It has shorter flight times leading to lower target dispersion and quicker engagement.
So far India has deployed BrahMos missile in the western sector only against Pakistan. However, since the missile is fitted on a mobile launcher it can be transported anywhere in the country and deployed within a short time. The Indian Army is planning to deploy it against China as well in near future. India started a massive war preparedness drill in Arunachal Pradesh in the north-eastern sector codenamed “Pralaya” on February 29, 2012.

BrahMos is a stealth supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft or land. It is about three-and-a-half times faster than the USA's subsonic Harpoon cruise missile and three times faster than USA's subsonic Tomahawk missile. India has also planned an air-launched variant which is expected to come out in 2012 and will make India the only country with supersonic missiles in all the defence forces. However, the 2012 deadline is unlikely to be met.
A hypersonic version of the missile, which is also presently under development with speed of Mach 7 to boost aerial fast strike capability, is expected to be ready by 2016. BrahMos has the capability of attacking surface targets by flying as low as 10 meters.
The air launch version and the submarine launch version of the missile system are in progress. The Indian Army has so far placed orders for the BrahMos missile to be deployed by three regiments of the Army and two of them have already been inducted operationally. A hypersonic version of the missile, which is also presently under development with speed of Mach 7 to boost aerial fast strike capability, is expected to be ready by 2016.
The army and navy versions of the BrahMos missile weigh three tons or more. The missile is also available for exports whosoever is interested in it as long as they are ready to shell out about $2-3 million apiece. The cost depends on the version. The BrahMos has been developed as a joint venture between the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of India and the Federal State Unitary Enterprise NPO Mashinostroyenia (NPOM) of Russia under BrahMos Aerospace. The missile is named after two rivers, the Brahmaputra of India and the Moskva of Russia.
The writer is a New Delhi-based journalist-author and a strategic analyst who can be reached at bhootnath004@yahoo.com.

http://indrus.in/articles/2012/12/17/brahmos_set_to_become_a_super_rocket_21069.html
 
Author email id - bhootnath004@....

Bhoot nath :D

On topic- With time Brahmos ll become more deadly. What we need to increase range in same platform or develop different platform with increased range.
 
Frankenstein Brahmos...
Yet to be completed.
 
@sancho @SpArK @any other senior member out here....
Do u guys think that we have really increased the range of Brahmos by integrating Russian navigation system or its just some media speculations...:what:

I mean ofcourse Brahmos range can be increased considering it was derived from Yankoot but ain't it would be against MRCT...

PS- Does anyone knows the actual range of Russian Yankoot missile...:)
 
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MTCR prohibits it. However, when it comes to India, no one actually cares about MTCR/CTBT/NPT etc etc etc. Do they?


@sancho @SpArK @any other senior member out here....
Do u guys think that we have really increased the range of Brahmos by integrating Russian navigation system or its just some media speculations...:what:

I mean ofcourse Brahmos range can be increased considering it was derived from Yankoot but ain't it would be against MRCT...

PS- Does anyone knows the actual range of Russian Yankoot missile...:)
 
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MTCR prohibits it. However, when it comes to India, no one actually cares about MTCR/CTBT/NPT etc etc etc.

KH-55 family is already in service with Iran and China...
The only proposed change here is addition of active radar seeker which these missiles did not have until now...
In return Russians are giving GLONASS for Brahmos...
Its a Barter.

But KH-55 family is air launched and i wonder which Plane India will use to launch them?

A submarine launch version exists,as the KH-55 family has diameter compatible to existing torpedo tubes...but then does India have a submarine capable of carrying and firing such large and heavy missiles through torpedo tubes?
 
Kiddo my Grand dad kicked enough Indian arse in 1971.. Many Indian soldiers were dispatched to hell by his bullets..

On topic..
Frankenstein because They have merged Brahmos Seeker and navigation system into existing Ruusian Missiles KH-101 and KH-55
and in return Borrowed their GLONASS navigation system for Brahmos.

Brahmos wont have Strategic range,it will be the Subsonic KH-101 which is being tested a s we speak,and will have strategic role next year and used by Russia not India.
http://worlddefencenews.com/blog/tag/raduga-kh-101/

Ur link does not show anything with regard to ur Mr.JrTT.....:coffee:
 
MTCR prohibits it. However, when it comes to India, no one actually cares about MTCR/CTBT/NPT etc etc etc. Do they?

Ofcourse a lot of things happen behind the curtains in Indo-Russian deals but my main question here is that just by improving the navigation system can the missile range be significantly improved???
 
Kiddo my Grand dad kicked enough Indian arse in 1971.. Many Indian soldiers were dispatched to hell by his bullets..
And he was one of the 90,000 who surrendered to Indian arses!! Tch! Tch! That sucks! :P :lol:

On topic....

Its range of hitting targets would now be over 180-300 miles (300-500 km).

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...os-set-become-super-rocket.html#ixzz2FJDONaRQ

That means a Brahmos can be fired from an SU-30 flying slightly West of Delhi to land with a massive bang on Rawalpindi!!! :whistle:
 
Ofcourse a lot of things happen behind the curtains in Indo-Russian deals but my main question here is that just by improving the navigation system can the missile range be significantly improved???
Think about it logically, at hypersonic speeds GPS (American) would deny you US military standard signals, unless you want to go solo on TERCOM, for long range missions (terrain following) you'd need something else as well. So what's the solution? GLONASS fits the bill. You can pump BRAHMOS with more juice, and voila you have one accurate long range system.

We are doing the same augmentation with the Chinese COMPASS.

Note: Don't compare AGNI-5 or other ballistic missiles. ICBM's don't require GPS essentially as they work mostly with Stellar Guidance and LRG.
 
Was he one of the 90,000 who surrendered to Indian arses? :P :lol:

On topic....

No he was killed in action,not by Indian Army but traitors called "Mukti Bahini".
Now come back to the topic,lets not discuss this any further...
 

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