[Global Network Military Report] According to the latest report released by the ZeeNews website of India, India today (November 24) successfully tested a land-based "BrahMos" supersonic cruise missile, which was claimed by the media It is "a major step forward for the Indian armed forces."
The test site of the land-based version of the "BrahMos" missile reported by
reported that the test was carried out by the Indian Army at 10 a.m. local time on November 24. The entire test was hit by the "BrahMos" missile. The goal ends. The report also quoted from the Indian ANI website that the range of the BrahMos missile has now increased to more than 400 kilometers. The
report pointed out that the current "BrahMos" missile has two variants, which are used to strike at sea and land targets, and the Indian Navy and Army are using this weapon. On October 18, local time, the Indian Navy’s "Kolkata"-class guided missile destroyer tested a sea-based version of the BrahMos cruise missile in the Arabian Sea. "Accuracy" hit the target. The
report added that in addition to the "BrahMos", the Indian defense agency has also recently tested a number of different types of missiles, including anti-tank missiles with laser guidance technology and the "Sharya" missile with the ability to carry nuclear warheads. .
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