Successful Test Of BrahMos Missile From INS Chennai
Successful test of BrahMos missile from INS Chennai, precise target on target in the Arabian Sea. Indian Navy has successfully tested BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
The successful test of BrahMos was conducted from the indigenous stealth destroyer INS Chennai (INS Chennai). During this time the missile successfully hit its target in the Arabian Sea with pinpoint accuracy.
The Indian Navy has been able to penetrate long-range surface targets with a warship through BrahMos.
This supersonic missile has the ability to hit its target at 2.8 times faster than the speed of sound. Earlier, the ground-to-ground cruise missile BrahMos, built by the joint effort of DRDO and Russian scientists, was successfully tested.
The missile is 8.4 meters long and 0.6 meters wide. It weighs 3000 kg. This missile has the capability to carry explosives up to 300 kg weight and hit 300 to 500 km.
BrahMos can be fired from land, air, water, and mobile launchers. The BrahMos missile is a two-stage vehicle, with a solid propellant booster and a liquid propellant remake system.
The first test of BrahMos was conducted on 12 June 2001 from ITR Chandipur. Let me tell you that for many days India is doing experimental tests of old missiles with a new type of missile.
Meanwhile, MEA Jaishankar said – Peace is necessary on the Line of Actual Control, relations will deteriorate due to unrest.
Attending an event, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that with the global financial crisis and the rise of China and India, the new turning point for us in the world came in 2008, we entered a world of visible economic imbalances.
In addition, he said that the contribution and participation in the upliftment of Africa are in our strategic interest. If Africa becomes one of the poles of global politics, it is better for us.
At the same time, while talking about the recent situation in India and China, he said that there should be peace on the Line of Actual Control in the border areas. If there is unrest there, obviously the relationship will be affected and that is what we are looking for.
Earlier, Foreign Minister S.K. Jaishankar said on Friday that the presence of the Chinese army with weapons on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh posed a serious strategic challenge for India.
In a virtual meeting organized by the Asia Society, Jaishankar said that the violent struggle in the Ladakh sector in June had made a deep impact. The relationship between China and India has deteriorated greatly, both at the public level as well as at the political level.
The Foreign Minister had said that the Chinese Army is present on LAC with a large number of weapons. Obviously, this is a big challenge for us.
India has built good relations with China in the last thirty years and the basis of these relationships has been peace and stability along the border.
Since 1993, there have been many agreements between the two countries. At the event of the Asia Society Policy Institute, the President of the Jaishankar Institute and former Australian Prime Minister were talking with Kevin Rudd.