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India in R6,000-crore JV with Russia for BrahMos’ air version

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India in R6,000-crore JV with Russia for BrahMos’ air version

India has inked a Rs 6,000-crore joint venture with Russia under which the latter will supply 200 high-precision supersonic cruise missile BrahMos to the IAF. In its wake, India has set up another manufacturing and system integration plant in Thiruvananthapuram to boost production of the missiles.

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) recently approved the air version of the BrahMos. Both the Indian Army and Navy have already inducted BrahMos’ land and sea versions in their respective inventory.

Officials told FE, "This is the second manufacturing and integration facility inaugurated in Kerala.”

The Indo-Russian BrahMos integrated in Kerala will be retrofitted on the Russian-built Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighter jets. The integration of the air version of the missile will be done by Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL), and the tests are scheduled for December. The air version of the missile, with a range of 290 km, is shorter than the other variants already in use. The releasing equipment for the missile, manufactured at the Thiruvananthapuram facility, is “under trial”.

Two Su-30MKI of the IAF would also be modified by the HAL at its Nashik facility where they will be integrated with the aerial launcher developed by BrahMos, they said. The BrahMos missiles integrated on the Su-30s will help IAF achieve the capability to deliver a deadly blow to enemy formations from stand-off ranges of around 300 km. BrahMos Aerospace, is also expecting a new order from the Indian Army for its latest steep dive capable missiles regiment soon.

The new regiment is for mountainous terrain such as the northeastern states or Jammu & Kashmir. The joint venture with Russia to develop BrahMos, which takes its name from Brahmaputra and Moskova rivers, changed India’s position from arms importer to co-developer.
 
One thing is sure.
India wont be exporting any of them,as china has already made a cheaper and much faster missile with better features,and its up for sale.
 
One thing is sure.
India wont be exporting any of them,as china has already made a cheaper and much faster missile with better features,and its up for sale.

That is a news to me.
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When are they going to sell it to pakistan ?
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^^ Read the JF-17 discussion thread,and you will know.
 
$1.1 Billion damn too much expensive considering the fact India already have Brahmos technology.
Russia ne phr haath saaf kia ha. :P
 
Read it .

According to some , Mcch 5.5 is the speed at terminal dive .

What about it's cruising speed ???

$1.1 Billion damn too much expensive considering the fact India already have Brahmos technology.
Russia ne phr haath saaf kia ha. :P

When you want quality products , it costs .
 
Read it .

According to some , Mcch 5.5 is the speed at terminal dive .

What about it's cruising speed ???



When you want quality products , it costs .

JF-17 will carry two of them...while MKI will carry one Brahmos...
 
JF-17 will carry two of them...while MKI will carry one Brahmos...

Brahmos-1 has a range of 500 km and sustains mach 3 . So it is a pretty big one . MKI can carry only one.

Brahmos-3 has a range of 300 km and has same speed . It can be carried by any MCA in IAF and MKI can carry 3.
 
$1.1 Billion damn too much expensive considering the fact India already have Brahmos technology.
Russia ne phr haath saaf kia ha. :P

Lollllllllll good economics skill on display......this whole money is not going to russia but to the books of BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited

The BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited is a joint venture between the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) of India and the Federal State Unitary Enterprise NPO Mashinostroyenia (NPOM) of Russia under BrahMos Aerospace.
India holds 50.5% share stake in the company and Russia holds the other 49.5% .

Now guess whose what India gets a missile and earn a profit too (consider it as a cashback offer) .....:cheesy:

as soon as demand of india are meet .....other nation are in waiting to place order .....that will be pure profit..kaaching$$$$$:bounce:

Several countries including Vietnam,South Africa, Egypt, Oman, Brunei have expressed interest in the missile. In February 2010, it was reported that India was in "serious negotiations" with Chile, Brazil, South Africa and Indonesia regarding the purchase of the missile.Malaysia is also reported to be considering the purchase of the missile for use on its Kedah class warships and fighter jets. Informal negotiations are ongoing between India and Vietnam for the sale of Brahmos missiles
 

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