BrahMos Missile Test-Fired from New Naval Ship, Hits Target
Supersonic cruise missile BrahMos,
with a strike-range of over 290 kms, was on Sunday test-fired from the
navy’s newest stealth destroyer INS Kochi successfully hitting a
decommissioned target ship in the Arabian Sea
The second of Project 15A ‘Kolkata-class’ guided missile destroyers
test-fired the advanced missile system as part of ‘Acceptance Test
Firing’ during a naval drill being conducted along the country’s west
coast.
The world’s fastest cruise missile, after performing high-level and
extremely complex manoeuvres, successfully hit decommissioned target
ship ‘Alleppey’ located at a distance covering nearly the full range of
the missile with high precision, defence officials said.
“After two successful test trials from INS Kolkata in June 2014 and
February 2015, Sunday’s test firing from INS Kochi has validated the
newly commissioned ship’s systems. BrahMos as the prime strike weapon
will ensure the warship’s invincibility by engaging naval surface
targets at long ranges, thus making the destroyer another lethal
platform of Indian Navy,” Sudhir Mishra, CEO and MD of BrahMos Aerospace
said.
The navy commissioned INS Kochi on September 30, this year. The
7,500-ton indigenously developed warship incorporates new design
concepts for improved survivability, stealth, seakeeping and
manoeuvrability.
The warship has the advanced capability of carrying a total of 16
BrahMos missiles in two 8-cell vertical launch systems, besides other
sophisticated weapons and sensors. BrahMos missile having supersonic
speed of Mach 2.8, a very low-cruising altitude of 10 metres at terminal
phase and pin-point accuracy, will make the warship one of the
deadliest in the Indian Navy fleet, the officials said.
The two-stage BrahMos missile has been jointly developed by India and
Russia. It has been in service with the Indian Navy since 2005. Today’s
launch was the 49th test-firing of the missile.
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