New Delhi. On Tuesday, the Indian Air Force and Navy showed their strength to the enemy countries. Both the wings of the army used the supersonic cruise missile BrahMos for this. Where the Air Force successfully test-fired BrahMos missile through Sukhoi 30 MKI. At the same time, the Navy destroyed its target by launching BrahMos missile from its attack ship INS Delhi. Photos and videos of both these tests have been released by the Air Force and the Navy. The special thing is that the Brahmos that the Navy has tested is very special in its own way technically.
Today on the Eastern seaboard, #IAF undertook live firing of #brahmos missile from a Su30 MkI aircraft.
The missile achieved a direct hit on the target, a decommissioned #IndianNavy ship.
The mission was undertaken in close coordination with @indiannavy, pic.twitter.com/UpCZ3vJkZb— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) April 19, 2022
First let’s talk about the Air Force. IAF has already fired BrahMos missile from Sukhoi fighter aircraft. For this, the company making BrahMos has made a lot of changes in the design of the missile. This time the BrahMos was fired from a Sukhoi aircraft and it successfully targeted an old Navy ship and sank it in the sea. Explain that the BrahMos missile destroys its target by flying at about three times the speed of sound. This missile has such sensors, by which it can be delivered to an already fixed target and radars also fail to catch it.
successful maiden #brahmos firing by #INSDelhi from an upgraded modular launcher once again demonstrated long range strike capability of BrahMos along with validation of integrated Network Centric Operations from frontline platforms (1/2)#CombatReady #Credible #FutureProofForce pic.twitter.com/fY9BAsO8Li
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) April 19, 2022
Now let’s talk about the Navy. The Navy has shown that it is capable of destroying its enemy over long distances by firing BrahMos missile from its ship INS Delhi. The long-range version of this missile was prepared by the company in the past and many tests have been done for it. A new type of canister was also used this time to fire this missile from the ship. According to the Navy, the BrahMos missile successfully hit its target and the test was successful.