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Preparations on for BrahMos testfiring

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Posted: Sep 04, 2010 at 1445 hrs IST

Balasore, Orissa Preparation for the test firing of super-sonic cruise missile BrahMos, likely to be held tomorrow, reached its final stage on Saturday at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur near Balasore.

The sophisticated missile, being developed under Indo-Russian joint venture, has already been inducted into the Indian army as well as navy and the proposed test is a routine one by the users, defence officials said.

One regiment of the 290-km range BrahMos-I variant, consisting of 67 missiles, five mobile autonomous launchers on 12x12 'Tatra' vehicles and two mobile command posts, among other equipment, is already operational in the Army, they said.

The Army is set to induct two more regiments of the BrahMos Block-II land-attack cruise missiles (LACM), which have been designed as "precision strike weapons" capable of hitting small targets in cluttered urban environment.

BrahMos-II can potentially be used for "surgical strikes" at terror training camps across the border without causing collateral damage.

The BrahMos Block-II variant has been developed to take out a specific small target, with a low radar cross-section, in a multi-target environment.

The BrahMos missile is a two-stage vehicle that has a solid propellant booster and a liquid propellant ram-jet system. The missile can fly at 2.8 times the speed of sound. It can carry conventional warheads up to 300 kg for a range of 290 km.

Though the missile is capable of being launched from multiple platforms based on land, ship, sub-marines and air, focus in on for the development of its air-launched and the submarine-launched versions.

The last trial of the naval version of BrahMos was carried out successfully on March 21, 2010 from navy ship INS Ranvir off Orissa coast and it successfully hit the target.

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Enjoy fireworks with tax payers money by Raj Thackrey on 04 Sep 2010

Instead of showing a false impression of military power, india needs to focus on poverty and hunger in the country. Instead of preparing to fight against an imaginary enemy india needs to fight malaria and dengue which is spreading the country like wild fire and people are dyeing. Just mere brain washing ignorant indians in the name of patriotism is not going to work long.

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