India and Russia worked together to develop the BrahMos missiles, named by merging the India’s Brahmaputra River with the ...
Vietnam is poised to become only the second country in the region to acquire Indian-Russian BrahMos supersonic missiles.
The BrahMos missile, a joint venture between India's DRDO and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyeniya, is among the world's fastest supersonic cruise missiles, capable of reaching speeds b ...
BrahMos-II will be the world's largest missile, with a range of 1,500 kilometers and a speed 7 to 8 times the speed of sound, ...
The deal, expected to be finalised within months according to Indian media reports, would make Vietnam the second country to acquire BrahMos missiles after the Philippines, which received its ...
The BrahMos missile, named after the rivers of Brahmaputra and Moskva, has flexibility and speed that allow it to be launched ...
Indonesia, which has been modernizing its military, is particularly interested in the air-launched version of the BrahMos missile. As part of its broader defence strategy, Indonesia has been keen ...
The deal, expected to be finalised within months according to Indian media reports, would make Vietnam the second country to acquire BrahMos missiles after the Philippines, which received its first ...
Russia’s Zircon technology will be used to manufacture the BrahMos-II missiles. The new missile can be launched from submarines, air and territory. Its range can target Islamabad and any city of ...