Extended Range Version of BrahMos missile test fired

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Key Takeaways

India, today successfully fired the Extended Range Version of BrahMos Air Launched missile from Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft. The launch from the aircraft was as planned and the missile achieved a direct hit on the designated target in the Bay of Bengal region. 

It was the first launch of an Extended Range version of BrahMos missile from Su-30MKI aircraft. 

With this, the IAF has achieved the capability to carry out precision strikes from Su-30MKI aircraft against a land/ sea target over very long ranges

About BrahMos Missile

  • BRAHMOS is a join venture between India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russia’s National Propulsion Organisation (NPOM).
  • The rivers Brahmaputra and Moskva are named Brahmos.
  • It’s a two-stage  air-to-surface missile that
  •  solid propellant engine in the first stage  
  •  liquid ramjet in the second stage
  • Strike Range – Initially 300km but later extended to 450 km-600km after India’s entry into Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)
  • Brahmos is a multiplatform operational missile that can be launched with pinpoint accuracy from land, air, or sea at any time of day or night, regardless of weather conditions.
  • Operation Principle – “Fire and Forgets”
  • Missile Type – Cruise Missile
  • Speed – Mach 2.8

About Su – 30MK1

  • The Sukhoi Su-30MK (NATO reporting name: Flanker-H) is a twinjet multirole air superiority fighter 
  • Developed by Russia’s Sukhoi and built under licence by India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force (IAF).
  • It is a variant of the Sukhoi Su-30, it is a heavy, all-weather, long-range fighter.
  • The first Russian-made Su-30MKI variant was accepted into the Indian Air Force in 2002, while the first Su-30MKI assembled in India entered service with the IAF in 2004.
  • The IAF has nearly 260 Su-30MKIs in inventory as of January 2020.
  • Features:
    • The Su-30MKI is a highly integrated twin-finned aircraft.
    • The Sukhoi Su-30MKI aircraft incorporates an aerodynamic airframe made of titanium and high intensity aluminium alloys.
    • The Su-30MKI is fitted with a tarang radar warning receiver (RWR) indigenously developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
    • The aircraft also integrates chaff / flare dispensers and active jammers.
    • The maximum take-off weight of Su-30MKI is 38,800kg.

Content Source: The Hindu

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