Indian Military Set to Acquire BrahMos Missiles: 800 km Strike Range Capabilities Unveiled

New Delhi [India], March 24 (ANI): The defense forces received a substantial boost with this development. Indian Army and the Air Force will be getting land-attack capabilities BrahMos hypersonic cruise missiles capable of striking targets more than 800 kilometers away.
The Defense Acquisition Council has approved the proposal to acquire approximately 250 of these missiles, which will now be forwarded to the Cabinet Committee on Security for final authorization, according to defense sources speaking with ANI.
These missiles will form part of the teams managing them and are set to be positioned in both arid regions and mountainous terrains, according to their statements.
Previously, these missiles had an approximate range of 300 kilometers; however, their capabilities have greatly improved, now enabling them to strike targets as far away as 800 kilometers.
The proposal put forth by the two factions for BrahMos The cruise missiles mentioned are part of a follow-up order for the weapons that the Indian Navy is acquiring, they stated.
The BrahMos Has been among the most successful collaborative efforts within India's weapons production sector, despite the fact that much of it is manufactured by the Russians.
India is focusing on indigenous development of significant parts of the weapons system and has made progress in certain domains, aided by contributions from the private industrial sector.
The missile is being successfully sold to the Philippines with Russia’s backing, and additional nations are expressing interest in acquiring it.
The BrahMos Under its new management, Aerospace is also making progress toward BrahMos The upcoming generation of missiles, set for production in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. (ANI)
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