India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)
India has delivered its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines as part of an important bilateral defence collaboration. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The missiles and launchers departed from Nagpur late Thursday aboard an IAF C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and the shipment reached Manila, the capital of the Philippines on April 19. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The BrahMos missiles developed by India and Russia will significantly boost the capabilities of the Philippine Marine Corps’ coastal defence regiment in the West Philippine Sea. (Source: Special Arrangements)

A collaborative effort between DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya, the BrahMos is recognised as the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Its operational range was restricted to 290 km initially, but was expanded after India’s accession to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). (Source: Special Arrangements)

Integrated into the forefront of the Indian Navy’s surface combat platforms, including destroyers and frigates, the BrahMos stands as the primary offensive weapon. (Source: Special Arrangements)

According to the BrahMos Aeorospace, in ‘salvo’ mode, the BrahMos can be launched at intervals of 2-2.5 seconds, following different trajectories. (Source: Special Arrangements)

Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, the BrahMos deal is expected to bolster India’s stature as a key defence partner. (Source: Special Arrangements)

India’s defence exports for 2023-24 amounted to Rs 21,083 crore (approximately USD 2.63 billion), registering a growth of 32.5% compared to the previous year. (Source: Special Arrangements)

The Atul Rane-led BrahMos Aerospace is aiming for the $5 billion export target by 2025. This is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a net exporter of defence equipment. (Source: Special Arrangements)
Published at : 19 Apr 2024 08:55 PM (IST)