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India sets new targets with Brahmos extended range

Last Updated : 12 March 2017, 19:33 IST
Last Updated : 12 March 2017, 19:33 IST

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 India has reaped the first benefit of being in the MTCR club, as scientists successfully tested a Brahmos cruise missile with an extended range of 450 km.

Because of the restrictive missile technology control regime (MTCR), the cruise missile that was developed with Russian collaboration had a maximum range of 290 km, as export of missiles having a range of more than 300 km was prohibited under MTCR rules. In June 2016, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar signed the instrument of accession to the 34-member MTCR, which is the first multilateral export control regime that opens its door for New Delhi.
The Brahmos missile was successfully tested on Saturday, within nine months of the accession being inked, from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur Odisha.

“The formidable missile system once again proved its mettle to precisely hit enemy targets at much higher range than the current range of 290 km with the supersonic speed of 2.8 Mach. The land attack version of the missile met its mission parameters,” Brahmos Aerospace said in a statement. Senior Army officials witnessed the launch.

“With the successful test firing of Brahmos Extended Range (Brahmos-ER), Indian armed forces will be empowered to knock down enemy targets far beyond 400 km,” said Sudhir Mishra, chief executive officer and managing director of Brahmos Aerospace.

The first announcement on the new Brahmos was made by the DRDO Director General S Christopher at the Aero India 2017 last month.

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Published 12 March 2017, 19:33 IST

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