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From Russia to India: BrahMos ex-chief explains why it’s called a ‘hittile’

PM Modi and HM Shah had earlier confirmed that India carried out deep strikes into Pakistan using BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles during Operation Sindoor.

May 31, 2025 / 08:42 IST
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Co-developed by India and Russia, BrahMos is regarded as the world’s fastest cruise missile and has now transitioned from a strategic deterrent to an operational combat weapon.

India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was used in combat for the first time during Operation Sindoor between May 7 and May 10, which targeted critical Pakistani military infrastructure.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has credited the missile’s precision and speed with giving Pakistan “sleepless nights.”

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Co-developed by India and Russia, BrahMos is regarded as the world’s fastest cruise missile and has now transitioned from a strategic deterrent to an operational combat weapon. Capable of speeds up to Mach 3 and striking targets over 400 km away, BrahMos combines high velocity, low radar cross-section, and pinpoint accuracy to evade interception.

Atul D Rane, former Director General of BrahMos Aerospace, describes the missile as exceptionally agile and hard to detect. “It’s a sleek, high-speed missile with a low radar cross-section. Speed is its biggest advantage....what more could you ask for?” he has said in an interview to NDTV.