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INDIA'S NEW MEGA WEAPON: NUCLEAR-ARMED SUPERSONIC MISSILES

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Indian Air Force's formidable Sukhoi Su-30 MKI Squadron

India’s nuclear command has begun receiving fighter jets armed with the country’s most advanced, supersonic cruise missile. According to media reports, India’s Strategic Forces Command (SFC) has begun receiving 42 Su-30MKI air dominance fighters modified to carry air-launched BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. This will significantly enhance the striking power of the air leg of India’s nuclear triad.

“Individually, the Su-30 and BrahMos are powerful weapons,” Russia and India Report noted. “But when the world’s most capable fourth generation fighter is armed with a uniquely destructive cruise missile, together they are a dramatic force multiplier.”

The Sukhoi Su-30 MKI is a twin-seater, highly maneuverable, fourth-generation multirole combat fighter aircraft built by Russia’s Sukhoi Design Bureau and licensed to India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The plane will serve as the backbone of India’s Air Force through 2020 and beyond. Delhi has already acquired around 200 jets, and eventually plans to acquire 282 of them.

The Brahmos is a joint development between joint effort between India’s Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroeyenia. Capable of traveling at speeds of Mach 3.0, the Brahmos is the fastest cruise missile in the world. As Russia and India Report explained, “The BrahMos’ literally faster than a bullet – means it hits the target with a huge amount of kinetic energy. In tests, the BrahMos has often cut warships in half and reduced ground targets to smithereens.”

The same report notes that the Su-30 will add to the Brahmos’ already deadly effect. “The Sukhoi’s blistering speed will add extra launch momentum to the missile, plus the aircraft’s ability to penetrate hardened air defences means there is a greater chance for the pilot to deliver the missile on to its designated targets.”

Pairing the Su-30 with the Brahmos missile will also drastically expand the striking power of the air leg of India’s nuclear triad. The Su-30 itself has a range of up to 1,800 kilometers while the Brahmos missile can strike targets nearly 300 kilometers away. Thus, the newly modified Su-30s will allow India’s nuclear aircraft to strike deep in the heart of China or Pakistan, Delhi’s two main adversaries.

The plan to modify the Su-30 to carry the Brahmos missiles was first hatched back in 2010 when the SFC submitted a proposal for two squadrons of Su-30s to be put under its command. Later, in 2012, India’s cabinet approved the project to modify 42 Su-30s to carry 216 Brahmos missiles. According to the Times of India, the integration project was mostly carried out by BrahMos Aerospace, with HAL also contributing crucial modifications.

The first of the new planes was handed over to the SFC in February and is believed to have undergone tests last month. Production on the second of the modified Su-30s has already begun. It is unclear when the SFC expects to receive the rest of the planes.

The Brahmos-armed Su-30s is only one of the ways that India is strengthening its strategic deterrent. It has also been busy testing the Agni-V, which is three-stage solid-fueled intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) with a range of about 5,000 km. When the Agni-V is inducted into service, India will have the ability to strike any part of China with nuclear weapons for the first time. Furthermore, India is currently testing ballistic missile submarines (SSBN), which will complete the nuclear triad.

India's New Mega Weapon: Nuclear-Armed Supersonic Missiles | The National Interest Blog
 
Brahmos is nuclear capable?
Yes. Initially it was not thought off but in the period of 2009-10, this strategic angle was added when newer tech upgrades were incorporated. An un named source (Russian) in Hindu newspaper in 2012 clearly said about the N angle.

“The integration of the X-555 and BrahMos navigation systems has produced a sub-strategic capability above its tactical range. Fired from land, air and sea platforms, it can hit targets at ranges of 300 to 500 kilometres and is also capable of carrying a nuclear warhead,” said the unnamed Russian official.

BrahMos gains sub-strategic super weapon capability - The Hindu
Published in 2012

Publically the N word has been used in all public domain reports in last 3-4 years.
 
Can India miniatures a warhead to put on Brahmos?
 
These 42 SU-30MKI were suppose to be "SUPER SUKHOI" standard. 2 were to be built in Russia n the rest in India.
If this news is true, we got the SUPER SU30's. Can anyone confirm this news?
@sancho @Abingdonboy
 
Yes. Initially it was not thought off but in the period of 2009-10, this strategic angle was added when newer tech upgrades were incorporated. An un named source (Russian) in Hindu newspaper in 2012 clearly said about the N angle.

“The integration of the X-555 and BrahMos navigation systems has produced a sub-strategic capability above its tactical range. Fired from land, air and sea platforms, it can hit targets at ranges of 300 to 500 kilometres and is also capable of carrying a nuclear warhead,” said the unnamed Russian official.

BrahMos gains sub-strategic super weapon capability - The Hindu
Published in 2012

Publically the N word has been used in all public domain reports in last 3-4 years.
Unfortunately using the N word is frowned upon in the United States. :(
 
Can India miniatures a warhead to put on Brahmos?
a nation that has beendoing research in neuklear physics since earli 1950s and builds its own FBR among many others can rather the last neuk tests done by india were actualli of the miniaturised war head design the first neuk testing was done way back in 1974 itself and guess what there are still many surprises left for all india haters
 
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These 42 SU-30MKI were suppose to be "SUPER SUKHOI" standard. 2 were to be built in Russia n the rest in India.
If this news is true, we got the SUPER SU30's. Can anyone confirm this news?
@sancho @Abingdonboy

That article is claiming nonsense. We send 2 older MKIs to Russia to develop and integrate the coming upgrade, but all 42 fighters that was ordered additionally, will be added to HAL's production line with delivery starting only between 2017 and 2019. That also was done to keep the production line open until FGFA production can start, so all MKIs that we currently induct, are of older standards and from the earlier orders. Not to mention that SFC afaik never got the approval to operate own fighters, IAF rejected that idea and will keep the MKIs in their control. So if at all, SFC might aim to put a nuclear warhead into the air launched Brahmos missiles and keeps control over the stock, but not over the fighters.
 
That article is claiming nonsense. We send 2 older MKIs to Russia to develop and integrate the coming upgrade, but all 42 fighters that was ordered additionally, will be added to HAL's production line with delivery starting only between 2017 and 2019. That also was done to keep the production line open until FGFA production can start, so all MKIs that we currently induct, are of older standards and from the earlier orders. Not to mention that SFC afaik never got the approval to operate own fighters, IAF rejected that idea and will keep the MKIs in their control. So if at all, SFC might aim to put a nuclear warhead into the air launched Brahmos missiles and keeps control over the stock, but not over the fighters.

Actually, not even SFC controls the nukes. That responsibility, and by extension, authority, lies with the D.A.E. The SFC holds authority over the delivery systems. That is one bewildering set-up designed to prevent any unauthorized launch of the nukes.
 

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