More bad news for Pakistan as Indian Army set to get another lethal weapon named…., it is capable of destroying…

India Pakistan war: India’s air power is soon going to get a decisive edge over its enemies. The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Navy are preparing to deploy the BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) supersonic cruise missile in their Rafale fighter jets. This missile, which has a range of 290 km and speed of 4170 km / h, will be able to strike the enemy accurately and destructively.

Pakistan was already worried about India’s Rafale fleet. Now that these state-of-the-art fighter aircraft will be equipped with deadly missiles like BrahMos-NG, it will have a big impact on its terror-supporting strategy. Any attempt by the enemy to infiltrate into Indian airspace will now be responded to even faster, more accurate and deadly.

Rafale is already many times more powerful and advanced than aircraft like Pakistan’s JF-17 and after the BrahMos-NG is added, it will become a strategic strike platform.

The first test of this missile will take place in 2026, and its manufacturing will be done at the BrahMos Production Center being built in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. This center will prove to be a significant step toward self-reliance in India’s missile production.

BrahMos-NG is a lighter and advanced version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, developed specifically for launching from modern fighter jets and mobile platforms.

Speed: The speed of BrahMos-NG is Mach 3.5 (approximately 4170 km/h), which allows it to evade enemy radar and defense systems while striking accurately.

Range: Its range is 290 kilometers, meaning it can destroy key enemy positions across the border without crossing the border.

Lightweight and Compact Design: It weighs about 1.5 tons, which is approximately 50 percent less than the original BrahMos missile. Therefore, it can be easily launched from fighter jets like Tejas Mk1A, Rafale, Mirage-2000, and Sukhoi-30MKI.

Accuracy: The strike accuracy of BrahMos-NG is based on a semi-active laser and inertial GPS/GLONASS navigation system, making it a high-precision strike weapon.

Low Radar Signature: Its design is tailored according to stealth characteristics, making it undetectable by enemy radar.

Deployment from Fighter Jets: Two missiles can be carried together on a fighter jet, allowing attacks on two different targets in the same sortie.

This new missile will be suitable for the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and Indian Navy.

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