India carries out successful supersonic cruise missile test

Indian Army and Navy have put the weapons in service.


Web Desk March 20, 2013
The successful maiden test firing of the over 290 km-range submarine-launched version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday. PHOTO: THEHINDUBUSINESSLINE.COM

VISAKHAPATNAM: India successfully fired a submarine-launched version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in the Bay of Bengal, earning the position of being the first country to have this technology, Times of India reported Wednesday.

The missile successfully travelled the range of over 290km, BrahMos CEO A Sivathanu Pillai told PTI. He said the performance of the missile during the test launch, which was fired from an underwater pontoon near Visakhapatnam, was "perfect".

“BrahMos missile is fully ready for fitment in submarines in vertical launch configuration which will make the platform one of the most powerful weapon platforms in the world,” Mr Pillai said.

Following the successful tests of ship and ground-launched versions of the missile, Indian Army and Navy have put the weapons in service.

Earlier, India carried out a long-range subsonic cruise missile test Nirbhay, which was indigenously built, but the missile failed to hit the target in its maiden test. A week later, the first test of submarine-launched version of BrahMos proved to be successful.

COMMENTS (17)

Gulam Rasool "Kuldeep sharma" | 11 years ago | Reply

@akira no they do not have of that category

Gulam Rasool "Kuldeep sharma" New Delhi

Vectra | 11 years ago | Reply

@ Xnain he he sagarika,it was tested successfully 14 times or more with latest and the last successful test happened a month before and is now ready to get inducted to ins arihant.Shall i give u link??? better do some research and then talk

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