BrahMos missile test-fired by India


New Delhi, Sep 30 (IANS): India successfully test-fired a land attack version of the BrahMos missile off the coast of Odisha on Monday.

Officials of the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) said a land attack version of the supersonic cruise missile was successfully launched.

The DRDO which is studying the outcomes of the test objectives will release data later on Monday.

The missile has been developed by the DRDO in association with a Russia-based rocket design bureau.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 30 2019

    Surely, now Pakistan will test fire (yet) unknown missile to counter India's advance in missile technology. Tit for tat

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  • Dnyanesh, Mangalapuram

    Mon, Sep 30 2019

    What did Putin, Trump, Nethanyu, Modiji carrying same agenda..to finish off terrorism from this world. Let others live peacefully for next five hundred years.

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  • Francis, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2019

    if terrorism could have been stopped by force or violence then there would have been complete peace by now. Only love can destroy terrorism.

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