‘300+ Brahmoshesiles, 20 stealth -fegates and 13 destructive warships …’ Do you know how much will the strength of the Indian fleet increase by 2030?

The Indian Navy continues with the target to fully equip its entire fleet with Brahmos Supersonic Missiles by 2030. If that happens, there will be an unprecedented increase in India’s firepower in the sea. The Indian Navy will be able to destroy the basis of the enemy by shooting down more than 300 Brahmosupersonic missiles at any time at any time. It emerged as one of the deadliest weapons for the Indian army with the way Brahmos showed his firepower and power in Operation Sindoor. Brahmoslishes increased the strength of the fleet, in light of the success of Brahmos Supersonic Missiles, the Indian Navy also equipped both its new Stealth Fregate in UDayagiri and Ins Himgiri with indigenous Brahmoscupersonic missiles. With the introduction of these two new stealth-fegates, the Indian fleet now has 14 guided rocket-Stealth-Fegats and each has 8 vertical Brahmos missiles. By 2030, 20 stealth frigate is equipped with Brahmos. In addition, the Navy currently has 6 Talwar category war ships, from which Brahmos missiles have been deployed and the remaining two are also progressed. Russia handed in Tutil and Ins Tamal to India, the remaining two will also soon join the naval fleet. So, by the end of 2030, the Indian fleet will have 20 stealth frigate fitted with Brahmos missiles. In addition, there will be 7 Nilgiri category, 3 Shivalik category and 10 sword class war ships, and they will also be equipped with Brahmos supersonic missiles. The fleet can pull out more than 300 Brahmoslishes at the same time. The Indian Navy has 13 destroyers in the service of the country. 16 Brahmos Vertical introduction can be deployed in new destructive ships simultaneously, while the old each has a capacity of 8. Out of this 13, 4 is the category of Visakhapatnam, 3 of Kolkata category, 3 of Delhi category and 3 is the demolition of rajput category. If the firepower of all is put together, the Indian fleet can destroy the basis of the enemy by 2030 by shooting down 300 Brahmoslishers simultaneously. Share this story -tags

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