Published: October 23, 2016 00:00 IST | Updated: October 23, 2016 05:44
: The air-launched version of BrahMos missile will be tested in
February, said Raja Singh Thangadurai, Deputy Programme Director, BrahMos,
Defence Research and Laboratory, (DRDL), Hyderabad.
Speaking to The
Hindu after inaugurating a
science exhibition at Aurobindo International School here on Saturday, Mr.
Thangadurai said that the design and development of the air-launched version of
the missile from the SU-30 MKI fighter of the Indian Air Force had almost been
completed.
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) had carried out modification of
the fighter aircraft to carry the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. Work had
been taken up with the Sukhoi design bureau, HAL and the IAF for interface
requirements and installation of BrahMos on Su-30 MKI fighter. The final stage
preparation and fine-tuning of the air launch weapon system was in progress, he
said.
Stating that the launcher modification had already been completed,
Mr. Thangadurai said that dummy trial with instrumented drop from the SU-30
aircraft was carried out at Pokhran in Rajasthan a few weeks ago. The
performance and the results were successful and highly encouraging. However,
two more dummy drop trials would be carried out before launching the actual
test. The dummy trials would be conducted in the weeks to come, Mr. Thangadurai
said.
He added that the Centre had given clearance for identifying
markets for the missiles. Chile and Indonesia had shown interest. Modalities
were being worked out for marketing the missiles, he said.
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