In an effort to hone its operational readiness, the Navy on Sunday successfully test-fired in the Arabian Sea the ship-launched version of the BrahMos supersonic missile. The missile had the indigenous "seeker and booster.'
"The Indian Navy carried out a successful precision strike in the Arabian Sea by ship launched BrahMos missile with Defence Research and Development(DRDO)designed indigenous seeker and booster, reinforcing our commitment towards Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance) in defence," said officials.
BrahMos Aerospace Pvt Ltd, an India-Russian joint venture, produces supersonic cruise missiles that can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft, or land platforms.
BrahMos missile flies at a speed of 2.8 Mach or almost three times the speed of sound. The anti-ship version of the supersonic cruise missile was successfully test-fired jointly by the Indian Navy and the Andaman and Nicobar Command in April last year.
India is also exporting BrahMos missiles. In January last year, India sealed a 375 million dollar deal with the Philippines for supplying three batteries of the missile.