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BrahMos Missile Successfully Test Fired From Indian Air Force’s Sukhoi Jet

Brahmos missile was today test fired for the first time from the Air Force’s frontline Sukhoi-30 MKI combat jet.

A video grab showing the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, that was fired succesfully for the first time from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet of the Indian Air Force. (Photo: PTI)
A video grab showing the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, that was fired succesfully for the first time from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet of the Indian Air Force. (Photo: PTI)

In a major milestone, the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was today successfully test fired for the first time from the Indian Air Force's frontline Sukhoi-30 MKI combat jet, significantly bolstering the country's aerial prowess.

The armed forces are now capable of launching the Brahmos, which has a strike range of around 290 km and is described as the world's fastest supersonic cruise missile, from land, sea and air, completing the tactical cruise missile triad for the country.

The defense ministry said the missile hit a sea-based target in the Bay of Bengal from the combat jet. The land and warship versions of the missile have already been inducted into the armed forces.

"Brahmos, the world's fastest supersonic cruise missile created history on today after it was successfully flight- tested for first time from the IAF's frontline fighter aircraft Sukhoi-30MKI against a sea based target in the Bay of Bengal," the defense ministry said.

It said the successful maiden test firing of BrahMos Air Launched Cruise Missile from Su-30MKI will significantly bolster the IAF's air combat operations capability from stand-off ranges.

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman congratulated the “Team Brahmos” and the scientists at Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the “historic achievement.”

Giving details of the test firing, the ministry said the missile was “gravity dropped” from the Su-30 fuselage, and the two-stage missile's engine fired up and straightway propelled towards the intended target at the sea.

BrahMos ALCM, weighing 2.5 ton is the heaviest weapon to be deployed on India's Su-30 fighter aircraft modified by state-run aerospace behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) to carry weapons.

BrahMos is a joint venture between Defence Research and Development Organization of India and NPO Mashinostroyenia of Russia.

Dr S Christopher, chairman of DRDO, congratulated the scientists and engineers for the “excellent text book kind of flight test.”

The missile test was witnessed by Sudhir Mishra, director general (BrahMos), along with senior IAF officials, scientists and officials from DRDO and BrahMos.