'Now Pakistan Will Tremble...' Indian Army Got Devastated With New Power, Know How Dangerous 'BrahMos' Has Become Now?

The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile developed by an India-Russia joint venture has now been completely manufactured in India and handed over to the Indian Army. The first batch produced at the BrahMos Missile Production Center in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh was handed over to the Indian Army today, marking a major step towards the country’s self-defense capability. Seeing this will disturb the peace of Pakistan. Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said: “As far as Pakistan is concerned, every inch of its land is now within the reach of BrahMos. Operation Sindoor was just a trailer. But that trailer itself made Pakistan realize that if India can give birth to Pakistan, then when the time comes… I need not explain further; you are all intelligent.” BrahMos is the backbone of all three armies: Army, Navy and Air Force. BrahMos is currently an important component of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. • The Indian Army currently has four BrahMos regiments deployed in various strategic areas across the country. • Almost all the large destroyers of the Indian Navy are equipped with BrahMos missile. • The Indian Air Force’s Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighter jets are now capable of launching long-range precision strikes with air-launched BrahMos. Decisive role of BrahMos in Operation Sindoor According to sources, during Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force fired the air-launched BrahMos missile from Sukhoi-30 MKI, which accurately targeted Pakistani terrorist positions from a distance of more than 300 kilometers. It was the first time that an Indian missile had destroyed terrorist hideouts on Pakistani soil from such a distance. In this operation, BrahMos demonstrated its speed, accuracy and firepower. New generation BrahMos and improved range The current BrahMos missile has a strike range of between 290 and 400 kilometers. Now DRDO and BrahMos Aerospace are collaborating on the BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) missile—a light, fast, stealth missile that will be launched from fighter jets, submarines and other mobile platforms. Its range is expected to be increased to more than 500 kilometers in the future. The first fully indigenous production in India, the BrahMos production facility at Lucknow is India’s first full-scale assembly and integration facility. Its production capacity is approximately 80 to 100 missiles per year, which is further planned to be increased to 150 missiles per year. This facility will not only cater to the needs of the Armed Forces, but can also emerge as an export hub in the future. The modern weapon was handed over in the presence of the Minister of Defence. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh personally inspected this version of BrahMos missile at a ceremony held in Lucknow today and handed it over to the Indian Army. On this occasion, he said that BrahMos is not only a symbol of India’s defense capability but also a symbol of the vision of independent India. This first consignment of BrahMos missiles received by the army from Lucknow is an indication that India is now not only a consumer of defense equipment but also a manufacturer. The fully indigenous BrahMos system now available to all three forces – land, sea and air – means that India’s strike capability and deterrence capability are many times stronger than before.