Saturday 3 August 2013

India Successfully test-fired manoeuvrable version of BrahMos Supersonic Missile

9 on January 2013 India successfully test-fired a very high, 290 kilometers of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles from a warship of the vishakhapatnam coast in the Bay of Bengal.

The rockets emptied in a designated war scenario a double maneuver in S-shape 'store at the designated target vessel only one meter above the waterline. The sheer speed and power hit the missiles fly through the hull..

It is understood that the current trial, "BrahMos" rockets launched successfully 34th launch October 2012 in the Arabian Sea INS Teg.


About BrahMos Missile

BrahMos is a two-stage solid propellant rocket with a booster motor as a first stage, which is why such supersonic velocity and is then separated. The liquid propellant jet ("ramjet" or the second phase, the missile closer to Mach 3 speed in cruise phaseStealth technology and guidance system integrated with advanced software provides the missile with special functions.

The BrahMos missile system was inducted into the Indian Navy in 2005, when it began arming of the Rajput class guided missile destroyers and teaching at a later stage many warships.

BrahMos is suitable for the collection of data not only from the American GPS system but also of the Russian GLONASS satellite systems as well, which creates a double redundancy.

The missile has identical configuration for land, sea and undersea platforms and uses a Transport Launch Container (DLC) for transport, storage and launch.

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