India’s BrahMos cruise missile programme is undergoing advancements with the development of the BrahMos NG (Next Generation) missile system. This new iteration is expected to begin production by 2027-28, following its first flight tests anticipated next year. The BrahMos NG aims to enhance the capabilities of its predecessor while being lighter and more compact.
Key Features of BrahMos NG
Compatibility and Deployment
The BrahMos NG is engineered for compatibility with various platforms. It can be mounted on the Russian-origin Sukhoi-30MKI fighter aircraft and the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas. Its compact design allows for deployment across a wider range of military assets, enhancing operational flexibility.
International Interest and Export Deals
There is growing international interest in the BrahMos missile system. India has successfully supplied three batteries of the BrahMos system to the Philippines. A new export deal with Indonesia, valued at approximately USD 450 million, is in advanced negotiations. This would make Indonesia the second foreign buyer of the BrahMos system after the Philippines.
Technological Advancements and Future Prospects
BrahMos N missile’s advanced stealth features and versatility make it suitable for various combat scenarios. It is designed for improved performance against electronic countermeasures and can be launched from multiple platforms, including torpedo tubes and vertical launch systems.
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