BANGALORE (BNS): BRAHMOS, the supersonic cruise missile for the Indian Air Force (IAF), would be ready by next year, officials said.
Designed to fly on the Su-30MKI multi-role fighter, the BRAHMOS is nine times faster than other anti-ship missiles, BrahMos Aerospace Chief Executive and Managing Director A Sivathanu Pillai told reporters here.
Carrying the large missile requires major modification of the Su-30MKI, which is currently underway as part of the aircraft upgrading program, which will also include an introduction of a new radar and avionics, the official said.
BRAHMOS to fly with the Indian Air Force in 2012
Article Posted on : - Feb 09, 2011
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