14 May , 2025 By : Debdeep Gupta
The Brahmos supersonic cruise missile not only reportedly helped India target several strategic locations deep inside Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, but it also showcased how indigenous Indian weapons can deliver a powerful and effective response.
According to News18, many countries have expressed fresh interest in acquiring this advanced system.
In April this year, India dispatched the second batch of BrahMos supersonic missiles to the Philippines, marking a milestone in global defence cooperation. This follows a $375 million deal signed in 2022.
What is Brahmos?
Brahmos is a universal long-range supersonic cruise missile system that can be launched from land, sea and air. It has been jointly developed by DRDO, India, and NPOM, Russia. BrahMos is an amalgamation of the names of the Brahmaputra and Moskva rivers.
At present, India has three variants of this missile – the air-launched version, the land-based version and the submarine-based version.
India holds a 50.5 per cent share and Russia the other 49.5 per cent share in the joint venture. The first successful test of the missile was conducted on June 12, 2001, off the Chandipur coast of Odisha.
How does it work?
Brahmos is a two-stage missile with a solid propellant booster engine. At its first stage, the engine brings the missile to supersonic speed and then separates.
The liquid ramjet or the second stage then takes the missile closer to 3 Mach speed in the cruise phase. Stealth technology and guidance systems with advanced embedded software provide the missile with special features.
It operates on a ‘fire and forget principle’, adopting a variety of flights on its way to the target. Its destructive power is enhanced due to the large kinetic energy impact. Its cruising altitude could be up to 15 km, and terminal altitude is as low as 10 metres.
Which countries want to acquire Brahmos?
A report by News18 stated that the following countries are interested in Brahmos.
Vietnam: India is close to finalising a $700 million deal to supply Brahmos missiles to Vietnam, boosting its maritime defence against China.
Malaysia: Malaysia may consider Brahmos missiles for its Sukhoi Su-30mkm fighter jets and Kedah-class warships.
Thailand, Singapore, Brunei: These South-East Asian countries are in various stages of negotiations with India.
Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela: These Latin American countries are interested in the naval and coastal defence variants of Brahmos
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Oman: These Middle Eastern countries have also expressed interest, with talks in advanced stages with some of them.
South Africa, Bulgaria: South Africa and Bulgaria are in different stages of negotiation for possible procurement.
While there has been no official confirmation from the Government of India, reports said India launched the supersonic missile on Nur Khan and other airbases in Pakistan.
"You must have seen a glimpse of the BrahMos missile during Operation Sindoor. If you didn't, then just ask the people of Pakistan about the power of the BrahMos missile," Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said during an address to the state.
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