#Destroyer INS Mysore with Quintuple torpedo tubes and 32 Barak SAMs pic.twitter.com/ufjf6V4cBG
— Defence Decode® (@DefenceDecode) February 14, 2022
#Destroyer INS Mysore with Quintuple torpedo tubes and 32 Barak SAMs pic.twitter.com/ufjf6V4cBG
— Defence Decode® (@DefenceDecode) February 14, 2022
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Really can't make out - INS Delhi at President Naval Fleet review
Is there only 2X4 Brahmos Launchers?? - Disappointed to Still seeing the Single Arm
What exactly was the upgrade?
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Really can't make out - INS Delhi at President Naval Fleet review
Is there only 2X4 Brahmos Launchers?? - Disappointed to Still seeing the Single Arm
What exactly was the upgrade?
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Really can't make out - INS Delhi at President Naval Fleet review
Is there only 2X4 Brahmos Launchers?? - Disappointed to Still seeing the Single Arm
What exactly was the upgrade?
8 Per Ship - this vs 16 Kh35?I had once pointed out MLUs need to be kept simple, and it looks like they took that to heart.
At least the Barak-1 upgrade is decent enough for point defence.
8 Brahmos per ship is fine. It's sufficient firepower for the anti-ship role.
8 Per Ship - this vs 16 Kh35?
Unless they are adding more inclined launchers for LACM. This ship is under armed
If we had used the slant launchers like we used on Rajput for Brahmos, we would have been able to get 12 missiles. Just a thought.8 Brahmos is a lot of missiles. These are much larger, heavier than Kh-35.
granted BUT for a ship of this size - it is less no?8 Brahmos is a lot of missiles. These are much larger, heavier than Kh-35.
8 Per Ship - this vs 16 Kh35?
Unless they are adding more inclined launchers for LACM. This ship is under armed
granted BUT for a ship of this size - it is less no?
Successful maiden #BrahMos firing by #INSDelhi from an upgraded modular launcher once again demonstrated long range strike capability of BrahMos alongwith validation of integrated Network Centric Operations from frontline platforms (1/2)#CombatReady #Credible #FutureProofForce pic.twitter.com/fY9BAsO8Li
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) April 19, 2022
Network centric means target was acquired from another platform and GSAT7 was involved , right ?Successful maiden #BrahMos firing by #INSDelhi from an upgraded modular launcher once again demonstrated long range strike capability of BrahMos alongwith validation of integrated Network Centric Operations from frontline platforms (1/2)#CombatReady #Credible #FutureProofForce pic.twitter.com/fY9BAsO8Li
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) April 19, 2022
Guided missile destroyer, INS Delhi (D61) docked at Karwar Naval Base using the ship-lift system. The first indigenous destroyer can be seen in her full glory in this frame.
— Indian Fleet (@IndianShips) August 10, 2022
Source: @IndiannavyMedia pic.twitter.com/8GWfOlYuyE
JIMEX 22: India-Japan Naval Exercise culiminates https://t.co/xnmXkRhMpS#IADN pic.twitter.com/DjGMgDcKV4
— News IADN (@NewsIADN) September 18, 2022
INS Delhi (D61) guided missile destroyer of Indian Navy at Port of #Trincomalee, #Srilanka
— News IADN (@NewsIADN) January 15, 2023
You can see the upgrades on INS Delhi, especially the new 76mm SRGM and #Brahmos inclined launchers.#IADN pic.twitter.com/NiqhtBkOUf
Is Brahmos cold launched? There is no addition of a heat shield despite the much larger missile.Is this the inclined launchers of ship launched brahmos like shown in model ships by BAPL?
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