Oman Daily Observer

Brahmos air version test-fired with indigenous seeker

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NEW DELHI: India on Thursday successful­ly test-fired a Brahmos missile from a fighter aircraft using an indigenous seeker for the first time.

The test was carried out at the Pokhran test range.

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman congratula­ted the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO), the armed forces and the defence industry for the success of the test.

“Formidable Supersonic Cruise Missile Brahmos was successful­ly flight tested at 8.42 am at Pokhran test range, Rajasthan,” the Minister tweeted. “The precision strike weapon with Indian-made seeker flew in its designated trajectory and hit the target with pin-point accuracy,” she said.

A seeker guides the missile to its target.

Brahmos ALCM (Air Launched Cruise Missile), weighing 2.5 tonnes, is lighter than the land and sea versions of the missile which weigh around 3 tonnes, but is also the heaviest weapon to be deployed on India’s Su-30 aircraft.

So, the aircraft has been modified by the Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd (HAL) to carry the weapon.

Brahmos is a joint venture between the DRDO of India and NPO Mashinostr­oyeniya of Russia.

The Su-30, considered the most potent fighter jet with India, was the choice for fitting the Brahmos missile, as it has a airframe of titanium and high-strength aluminium alloys, fit for a high-speed terrain following profile.

The fighter jet’s aerodynami­c configurat­ion increases the aircraft’s lifting effectiven­ess, deflects automatica­lly and allows high angle-of-attack flights. The integral aerodynami­c configurat­ion combined with thrust vectoring results in practicall­y unlimited manoeuvrab­ility and unique take-off and landing characteri­stics.

According to informed sources, the modificati­on to the fighter includes hardened electronic circuitry to shield it from the electromag­netic pulse of a nuclear blast. Along with the aircraft, the missile was also modified to make it carry a reduced booster and fins for stability. — IANS

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