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BrahMos to attain 76% localisation in six months

The new Quad launcher is suitable for warships which have space constraints to accommodate a vertical launch module

May 06, 2018 / 16:44 IST
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India's Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles mounted on a truck are shown in New Delhi
India's Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles mounted on a truck are shown in New Delhi

BrahMos, the world's fastest supersonic cruise missile, will be achieving 75 percent localisation in the next six months from the current 65 percent domestic components that goes into its production, a top BrahMos Aerospace official has said.

"As of today, 65 percent of the value (in BrahMos) is created in India. We started with a very low 10-12 percent indiginsation and today we have reached 65 percent. In another six months, we would be close to 75 percent," BrahMos Aerospace managing director and CEO Sudhir Mishra said at the handing over ceremony of the prototype Quad launcher manufactured by L&T Defence, the defence arm of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) here over the weekend.

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"Last March, we flight tested the indigenously made seeker, and booster also would be shortly tested in about two months. We would be reaching to a localization of about 85 percent in this," he said.

The Quad launcher is designed for supersonic cruise missiles in an inclined configuration on-board our navy ships. The launcher provides superior firepower as compared to the twin cannister, deck mounted launchers and has the capability to support and launch four missiles in a single or salvo mode.