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India successfully test-fires 290-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile

Such a shame. lol

Pakistan's air-launched cruise missiles have superior ranges, more payload, and can carry nuclear warhead...while Brahmos lacks all of these even after being a Land/Sea launch weapon...

Only thing this junk has is speed...and that is supersonic. Like stone-age technology.

Pakistan's CM-400AKG is a hyper-sonic missile.

indians..look at a "real" cruise missile with 21st century technology that is not junk like brahmos..

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Advantages of Ra'ad over Brahmos

- Superior range
- Stealth (unlike junk Brahmos).
- Larger, more powerful warhead
- Can deliver a nuclear-strike.

Advantages of Brahmos over Ra'ad

- More speed.


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@Jungibaaz Please control this troll.
 
How many systems can do that? One is Barak 8.

I would not be surprised if the Chinese Type-052D can also handle at least 12 simultaneous engagements. It is not a big deal as those ships need to make sure they can handle saturation attacks.
 
Well 16 is too much for one ship,soviets estimated that it would take a 24 supersonic missile(sunburn/moskit/granit) salvo to kill a carrier by overwhleming the defenses of the entire CBG.So chance for one ship against 16 brahmos is zero.

Provided they are in a position to launch all missiles in the first place without getting shot down by the carriers fighters. Remember that launch planes will need to get close enough to get the target location and then keep their radars illuminated on the target before the missiles own seeker can get a lock

Two biggest problems with ships are finding them and then keeping track of them, since they are moving, once you have fired your missiles at them.
 
It is always puzzling when two opponents standing side-by-side and armed with explosives, argue over who would win in an arm-wrestling match.
 
Provided they are in a position to launch all missiles in the first place without getting shot down by the carriers fighters. Remember that launch planes will need to get close enough to get the target location and then keep their radars illuminated on the target before the missiles own seeker can get a lock

Two biggest problems with ships are finding them and then keeping track of them, since they are moving, once you have fired your missiles at them.

Our adversaries do not possess large carriers capable of operating in IOR,so its less of an issue.
On the problems on finding and tracking u are correct.
 
Navy and will have the capability to launch 16 BrahMos missiles in one go when it enters operational service


This is simply terrific. A huge chunk of enemy vessel can be sunk in just a single salvo. Nothing can stop Brahmos before achieving its target. We will have a huge potential to target multiple enemy target in one go from INS Calcutta type ship.
 

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