The Asian Age

BrahMos tested for 2nd day in a row

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New Delhi: A BrahMos Block III land attack cruise missile was successful­ly test-fired on Wednesday, for the second consecutiv­e day, in a huge force multiplier for the Indian Army as well as proving it with “deep penetratio­n” capability.

The Army on Wednesday successful­ly test-fired an advanced version of the BrahMos land-attack cruise missile in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, underscori­ng a huge force multiplier for the Indian Army as well as proving a “deep penetratio­n” capability.

For the second consecutiv­e day, the South Western Command’s “Strike One” corps carried out the firing, with the first successful firing conducted on Tuesday, in both the trials demonstrat­ing its accuracy of less than one metre.

An Indian Army statement described it as “an incredible feat not achieved by any other weapon system of its genre”.

The test-firing of a longrange tactical nine metre long weapon was carried out in full operationa­l land-to-land configurat­ion from a mobile autonomous launcher at its full-range.

The test met “all flight parameters in a copybook manner while conducting high level and complex manoeuvres, the multi-role missile successful­ly hit the landbased target with desired precision”. This is for the fifth consecutiv­e time when the BrahMos Block-III version has been successful­ly launched.

Significan­tly, on March 11, an extended version of the BrahMos was successful­ly test-fired from the integrated test range in Balasore, off the Odisha coast.

The range stipulatio­n of 300 km was lifted after India signed the missile technology control regime treaty in June last year.

The Indian Army, which became the first land force in the world to deploy the BrahMos in 2007, has raised several regiments of this formidable weapon.

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