Bad news for Pakistan and China as India is secretly enhancing Brahmos missile, will become more deadly, its features will…

The BrahMos missile, often referred to as India’s ‘Brahmastra,’ severely damaged various strategic locations of Pakistan, which were used for anti-India purposes, including major airbases, in Operation Sindoor. However, there is more bad news for the enemy country as India is set to give Pakistan and its ally China sleepless nights. In Operation Sindoor, BrahMos was the main missile used in the attack and can travel at speeds up to Mach 3. According to the media reports, a faster version, which can fly at speeds over Mach 5, is being developed. Its range is also being increased from over 400 km to around 800 km. When it was first made, BrahMos could only travel 290 kilometers, but over time, it has become a much stronger and more advanced missile.

Bad news for Pakistan and China as India is secretly enhancing Brahmos missile, will become more deadly, its features will…

While speaking to NDTV, former Director General of BrahMos Aerospace, Atul D. Rane, “Any incremental research takes time and also, of course, money, which is being put in. The current BrahMos, in its current size and shape, has a limitation. But it’s a limitation, and it can go somewhere where no one else has gone…we should see it very soon.”

While speaking about the future prospects, Atul D. Rane explained, “We could look at a smaller and potent version of BrahMos so that we could put two missiles in the underbelly of the Su-30 instead of one, and not just Sukhoi, but other aircraft as well,” he said. Mr. Rane revealed that the design phase is already underway, and they’ve reached the stage where metal cutting has begun. He said the next generation of BrahMos is being developed — a smaller, lighter missile that will be just as fast. While its lighter weight may slightly alter the kinetic energy upon impact, it will still be powerful enough to destroy its targets.

India launched Operation Sindoor as a strong response to the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22 carried out by the terror organisation The Resistance Front, which killed 26 civilians, including a Nepalese citizen.

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