Brahmos Supersonic Cruise Missile : News, Updates and Discussions

Didnt hear anything about this test.
The lovely thing about cruise missiles is that they can keep a low-low flight profile through out the entire flight duration. Technically a NOTAM isn't even needed. Although we still see NOTAMs out for cruise missiles, that's because of a pre-determined high-low profile of the flight.

Anyways what about Nirbhay???? Any progress
Nothing I know of.
 
P_K posted this on D. F. I. :

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Or Just 3M22 Zircon.

Found the picture on a 2017 RAND Corporation Video.

Yep was thinking the same. This is also very similar to the Boeing X-51 :

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The requirements for the scramjet engine combustion are so high that it doen't leave a lot of room to work with. Not suprised that a lot of the end products look very similar. This is just like how all stealth fighters look very similar.
 
Guys.. now it seems that Russia has agreed to the export of brahmos to Philippines, even at the cost of offending China.. So, it means just one thing.... that India's indigenous liquid fuelled ramjet program is nearing completion.. as Russia decides to make some money while the sun still shines... What do you think ?
 
Philippines likely to finalise BrahMos deal by next year

India has been in talks with several countries, including Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam, over the past few years to sell them land and sea-based versions of the supersonic cruise missile.

Dec 09, 2019 00:48 IST
By Rezaul H Laskar
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BRAHMOS supersonic cruise missile, with major indigenous systems, successfully test-fired from ITR, at Chandipur, in Odisha. (ANI)

The Philippines is set to become the first country to buy the BrahMos cruise missile jointly developed by India and Russia, with New Delhi and Manila focusing on price negotiations with the aim of concluding a deal in 2020, people familiar with the discussions said.

India has been in talks with several countries, including Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam, over the past few years to sell them land and sea-based versions of the supersonic cruise missile.

The people cited above said the Philippines Army had zeroed in on the BrahMos after extensive trials and everything now revolved around the cost of the system and financing for the deal.

“As far as the Philippines Army is concerned, the consensus on the BrahMos system is a done deal. Now, it’s all about the price negotiations and we hope the deal will be finalised next year,” said a person familiar with the negotiations who declined to be named.

The cost of the system will be the key factor in Manila’s decision on the number of units to be purchased to equip the Philippines Army’s first Land Based Missile System Battery, which was raised and activated in October, the people said.

Though India has offered a $100 million line of credit to the Philippines for defence purchases, Manila is exploring the option of acquiring the BrahMos system with its own funds to be allocated in the next budget.

“Various options are being looked at – whether it should be internal funding or a preferential loan – and whether there will be some preferential terms offered for the sale. The cost will determine how many systems are bought,” said the person cited above.

The Philippines Army’s decision to opt for the BrahMos became evident when a mock-up of the land-based version of the missile was displayed at an expo in Manila on December 5. The missile was displayed mounted on a truck launcher system and a chart outlined the Philippines Army’s development road map for the first Land Based Missile System Battery.

The chart said the battery had been activated and its personnel would undergo special courses on rockets, missiles and training simulators to be prepared for inducting the missiles. The chart also said: “Equipment: For acquisition of LBMS (BRAHMOS).”

The chart showed the Philippines Army expects the battery’s personnel and equipment to be ready and for all the equipment to be acquired by 2024.

It also showed the army expects the battery to be fully capable of defending the Philippines against external threats by 2028.

In recent years, the Philippines has concluded several deals with India for personal protective items or bulletproof gear and armour plating for military vehicles.

An Indian firm has also bid for a recent Philippines tender for bulletproof gear.

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Philippines in 2017, the two sides signed an MoU on defence industry and logistics cooperation to provide a framework for strengthening cooperation and coordination in logistics support and services, and in the development, production and procurement of defence hardware.

In July, Thailand ambassador Chutintorn Gongsakdi had told HT his country was hoping to conclude negotiations on the purchase of the BrahMos missile by next year. He said Thailand is eyeing “important purchases” of Indian military hardware, including coastal radars and the BrahMos.

India is also exploring the possibility of selling the BrahMos to Indonesia, and a team from the Indo-Russian joint venture that makes the system visited a state-run shipyard in Surabaya in 2018 to assess the fitting of the missile on Indonesian warships.

Talks have also been held with Vietnam for the sale of the BrahMos, which was developed by the Indo-Russian joint venture set up in 1998. The Indian Navy inducted the missile on its frontline warships in 2005 and the army began inducting the BrahMos from 2007 after a series of tests.

Philippines likely to finalise BrahMos deal by next year
 
BrahMos missiles deal seen in 2020: Lorenzana

The contract signing for the medium-range ramjet supersonic BrahMos cruise missiles, which are being eyed for coastal defense missions of the Philippine Army (PA), will be signed by the early part of 2020, Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Monday night.
He made this announcement when asked about the possibility of the Philippines having the missile on its inventory.
"Signing of the contract will be in 2020. Possibly on the first or second quarter," Lorenzana said in Filipino.
When asked on how many BrahMos units the Philippines will be acquiring, the DND chief said "two batteries".
A missile battery is equivalent to three mobile autonomous launchers with two or three missile tubes each.
Aside from the PA, the DND chief said the weapons can also be used by the Philippine Air Force. Lorenzana said the procurement will be via "government-to-government mode".
Once delivered, he said the BrahMos will be the first Philippine weaponry with deterrent capability.
"There is money for it as per our modernization program," Lorenzana earlier said when asked on whether the Philippines can support or provide funds for the acquisition of the missiles which was jointly developed by Russia and India.
The acquisition of a land-based missile system is under Horizon Two of the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program slated from 2018 to 2022 for the acquisition of equipment geared for external defense and has a budget of PHP300 billion.
The PA in October activated its first land-based missile battery system which is under the supervision of its Army Artillery Regiment. The unit is currently working on its training programs before acquiring the equipment.
In the same month, ranking Army officials paid a visit to the "Shivalik"-class guided missile frigate, INS Sahyadri (F-49), to learn more about its missile capabilities which include the "BrahMos" cruise missile which can be launched from ship, aircraft, submarine or land and has a top of Mach 3 and capable of carrying warheads weighing 200 to 300 kilograms.
“The Philippine Army is interested in acquiring this type of missile as it will strengthen our coastal defense operations,” PA spokesperson Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala earlier said. (PNA)
 
We should offer a package with our own truck , do we have any indigenous replacement for TaTra?
There is no replacement plans for the Tatra trucks as of now. MoD ordered nearly 800 of them to be license manufactured by BEML in 2010, why would we replace them so soon ? TARTA has also tied up with some other companies after the FDI norms relaxation.