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Indian Navy gets Rs 19,000 cr mega BrahMos boost


The Indian Navy is all set to get a mega firepower boost.

The Cabinet Committee on Security has approved the acquisition of over 200 BrahMos extended-range supersonic cruise missiles for deployment on Indian Navy warships, reports said on February 22 quoting top government sources.

The Rs 19,000-crore mega deal was cleared yesterday. The formal contract will be signed by the BrahMos Aerospace and Ministry of Defence in March first week, news agency ANI reported.

The Indian Navy deploys the BrahMos as a primary weapon system for anti-ship operations. The Navy has been regularly firing the weapon in its test attacks.

The BrahMos Aerospace is a joint venture of India and Russia and produces supersonic cruise missiles that can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft, or land platforms.

The BrahMos missile has been indigenised in a big way by the BrahMos corporation and more parts are being indigenised. The BrahMos missile is also set to be exported soon to the Philippines which is its first global customer. Many countries in the Southeast Asian region have started showing serious interest in the missile system for deployment in multiple ways.

Brahmos Aerospace, headed by Atul Rane, is also working towards achieving the USD 5 billion export target set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The BrahMos Chairman had stated that after the first export deal with the Philippines at 375 million dollars, his team was targeting USD 5 billion by 2025.

The Indo-Russian joint venture company had conducted test firings of the missile with a high level of indigenous content, and the missile is being equipped with an indigenous seeker.

The BrahMos missile system sale to the partner countries is also set to open many more windows for other successful weapon systems like the Akash, ATAGS howitzers and other equipment from the Indian industry.

This Indian defence industry is also working on improving its hardware quality to match global competition and achieve success in export markets.

Indian systems are also being showcased in foreign countries and some of the public sector units have also opened up offices in prospective markets for sales and support.

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