India Successfully Tested Surface to Surface BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile
India successfully tested surface to surface BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from Andaman & Nicobar on Wednesday, 23 March. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) conducted the mission after which it told missile successfully hit the target with pinpoint accuracy.
Highlights
- DRDO test-fired BrahMos missile with successful result in Andaman & Nicobar.
- The test was conducted under the presence of Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhary.
- Recently a missile was fired inadvertently due to technical malfunctioning landed in Pak.
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Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation conducted the successful test of its BrahMos missile for the surface to surface attack on Wednesday from Andaman & Nicobar. The tested BrahMos missile was the Supersonic cruise missile that showed the pinpoint accuracy to destroy its target.
The test was conducted under the vigilance of Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhary including with many other officials. As per the officials, the result of the test was to the standard of the expectation of pinpoint accuracy.
BrahMos missile comes in the spotlight in the news after a missile fired by India inadvertently due to some technical issue that landed in Pakistan with no single casualties of lives except some under-construction buildings and barren land.
The news of this mistake itself was told by the Defence Minister of India Rajnath Singh. Pakistan Officials also confirmed the attack by an Indian missile and he ensure the full witnessing of the missile path.
BrahMos Missile
BrahMos has the quality of Supersonic which means it has a greater speed than sound. India has all three types of Surface, Air, Water missiles, and these missiles are difficult to intercept by the enemy due to the Cruise missile’s high speed. The capacity of the missile for loading is 300 Kg and has the capacity to fly three times than sound.
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