BrahMos-NG mounted on a LCA Tejas fighter on display at Aero India show
BrahMos-NG mounted on a LCA Tejas fighter on display at Aero India show
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India’s BrahMos-NG missile, set to fly in 2026 with production starting by 2027-28, features a lighter design for integration with various platforms, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKI and HAL Tejas. Weighing 1.6 tons and measuring 6 meters, it maintains a range of 290 kilometers and top speed of Mach 3.5, enhancing combat capabilities across air, sea, and land. Export prospects are promising, with interest from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, including a significant deal with Indonesia. This evolution of the BrahMos system showcases India’s growing strength in defense exports and strategic partnerships, reinforcing its position in the global defense landscape.

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