BrahMos air version test-fired with indigenous seeker: Congratulatory messages pour in
BrahMos ALCM (Air Launched Cruise Missile), weighing 2.5 tonnes, is lighter than the land and sea versions of the missile which weigh around 3 tonnes, but is also the heaviest weapon to be deployed on India's Su-30 aircraft.
"The precision strike weapon with Indian-made seeker flew in its designated trajectory and hit the target with pin-point accuracy," she said. A seeker guides the missile to its target. BrahMos ALCM (Air Launched Cruise Missile), weighing 2.5 tonnes, is lighter than the land and sea versions of the missile which weigh around 3 tonnes, but is also the heaviest weapon to be deployed on India's Su-30 aircraft. So, the aircraft has been modified by the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) to carry the weapon. BrahMos is a joint venture between the DRDO of India and NPO Mashinostroyeniya of Russia. The Su-30, considered the most potent fighter jet with India, was the choice for fitting the Brahmos missile, as it has a airframe of titanium and high-strength aluminium alloys, fit for a high-speed terrain following profile. The fighter jet's aerodynamic configuration increases the aircraft's lifting effectiveness, deflects automatically and allows high angle-of-attack flights.Formidable Supersonic Cruise Missile #BrahMos was successfully flight tested at 8:42 AM today at Pokhran test range, Rajasthan. The precision strike weapon with Indian-made seeker flew in its designated trajectory and hit the target with pin-point accuracy.@PIB_India @MIB_India
— Raksha Mantri (@DefenceMinIndia) March 22, 2018
Congratulations to @DRDO_India and the Indian Armed Forces for successfully test-firing supersonic cruise missile #BrahMos, one of the most lethal weapons systems that currently exist in the world. It reaffirms our nation's indigenous missile prowess. pic.twitter.com/s21rW3bB7C
— R. K. Singh (@RajKSinghIndia) March 22, 2018
Kudos to the team @DRDO_India, @nsitharaman Ji for successful flight test of Supersonic Cruise Missile #Brahmos with indigenous seeker today. This is another example of success of mission #MakeInIndia under able leadership of PM Shri @narendramodi Ji. pic.twitter.com/oQw0QymCr6
— Sunil Deodhar (@Sunil_Deodhar) March 22, 2018
Congratulations @DRDO_India & the team of Indian scientists for giving a boost to Hon. PM's #MakeInIndia campaign. The #BrahMos weapon system developed jointly by India & Russia is one of the most formidable & precision strike anti-ship cruise missile in the world.
— Bharat Pandya (@bharatpandyabjp) March 22, 2018
Congratulating to @DRDO_India for successfully testing #SUPERSONIC Cruise Missile #BrahMos at #Pokhran test range. #BrahMos pic.twitter.com/uhBAj5wh9h
— Dr. Udit Raj, MP (@Dr_Uditraj) March 22, 2018
Congratulations #DRDO for Successfully Test Firing Supersonic Cruise #Missile #BrahMos from #Rajasthan’s #Pokhran Test Range...
— Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) March 22, 2018
Yet another mile stone achieved by #BRAHMOS program. At around 8:30AM, #Missile was test fired with indigenous seeker system at Pokhran ranges. Test achieved the accuracy parameters. Congratulations team @DRDO_India . pic.twitter.com/qyVL0r7Zxf
— Pranay Upadhyaya (@JournoPranay) March 22, 2018
The integral aerodynamic configuration combined with thrust vectoring results in practically unlimited manoeuvrability and unique take-off and landing characteristics. According to informed sources, the modification to the fighter includes hardened electronic circuitry to shield it from the electromagnetic pulse of a nuclear blast. Along with the aircraft, the missile was also modified to make it carry a reduced booster and fins for stability. The missile can be released from a height of 500 to 14,000 metres (1,640 to 46,000 feet). After release, the missile falls freely for 100-150 metre, then moving into a cruise phase at 14,000 metre and finally the terminal phase at 15 metre.Congratulations @DRDO_India for the successful test of cruise missile #BrahMos from Pokhran. The precision-strike weapon will bolster @IAF_MCC's combat operation capabilities. Test flight of the missile with Indian-made seeker for the first time is a big achievement for India. pic.twitter.com/XxbI6hhkah
— ShivrajSingh Chouhan (@ChouhanShivraj) March 22, 2018