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News Update:
First Export Contract of Brahmos Cruise Missile To Be Signed in 2007
Dated 19/5/2007
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The first contract for the export of jointly developed Indo-Russian BrahMos cruise missile to a "friendly" country is in pipeline and could be inked by the end of this year
"First contract for the delivery of BrahMos cruise missiles to a friendly country is expected to be signed by the end of the year," CEO of the New Delhi-based BrahMos Aerospace Sivathanu Pillai said here.
BrahMos Joint Venture between India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russian NPO Mashinostroyenia has been initially authorised by their respective governments to export the deadly missiles to mutually agreed "friendly" countries and the list of potential importers would be extended.
"There is a huge market for cruise missiles. BrahMos is unique among cruise missiles due to its 2.8 Mach supersonic speed (all other cruise missiles are sub-sonic at present) and much-longer strike range. It's the ultimate force-multiplier," Pillai said.
It is expected that on achieving full production, BrahMos Aerospace could export at least 1000 missiles over a decade.
The two countries are going to increase capacities for production of these crusie missiles, he said.
The export version will basically be the anti-ship variant of the 290-km range BrahMos, already inducted into Indian Navy.
ref:http://www.india-defence.com/
News Update:
First Export Contract of Brahmos Cruise Missile To Be Signed in 2007
Dated 19/5/2007
Printer Friendly Subscribe
The first contract for the export of jointly developed Indo-Russian BrahMos cruise missile to a "friendly" country is in pipeline and could be inked by the end of this year
"First contract for the delivery of BrahMos cruise missiles to a friendly country is expected to be signed by the end of the year," CEO of the New Delhi-based BrahMos Aerospace Sivathanu Pillai said here.
BrahMos Joint Venture between India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russian NPO Mashinostroyenia has been initially authorised by their respective governments to export the deadly missiles to mutually agreed "friendly" countries and the list of potential importers would be extended.
"There is a huge market for cruise missiles. BrahMos is unique among cruise missiles due to its 2.8 Mach supersonic speed (all other cruise missiles are sub-sonic at present) and much-longer strike range. It's the ultimate force-multiplier," Pillai said.
It is expected that on achieving full production, BrahMos Aerospace could export at least 1000 missiles over a decade.
The two countries are going to increase capacities for production of these crusie missiles, he said.
The export version will basically be the anti-ship variant of the 290-km range BrahMos, already inducted into Indian Navy.
ref:http://www.india-defence.com/