India’s defense capabilities have reached a new threshold with the ongoing tests of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, now capable of engaging targets at an extended range of 800 kilometers. This significant upgrade means India can project power deep into adversary territories, offering minimal reaction time for defense systems. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is focused on ensuring this conventional missile is fully operational by 2027. The expanded range, coupled with the missile’s future adaptability for air, land, and naval launches, grants India unmatched strategic flexibility. This enhancement effectively brings a wide spectrum of Pakistan’s strategic installations, including military bases and potential hostile staging areas, within India’s precise striking capabilities. The BrahMos’ supersonic velocity is a key factor, traveling at speeds that drastically reduce the window for detection and interception by enemy radar systems, making it a formidable weapon in India’s arsenal.
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