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  • BrahMos Aerospace to reserve vacancies for ex-Agniveers

    BrahMos Aerospace said it strongly believes that Agniveers will not only fill the skill gap at the grassroots level for the Indian defence industries but also provide a dedicated workforce

  • Ex-BrahMos Aerospace engineer gets life imprisonment under OSA for leaking info to Pakistan's ISI

    Agarwal, employed in the technical research section of the company’s missile centre in Nagpur, was arrested in a joint operation by the military intelligence and Anti-terrorism squads (ATS) of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra in 2018.

  • Honeytraps: Lonely, junior personnel are a clearer mark for spy agencies in the age of social media

    Experts say the advent of social media - led mainly by Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram - has facilitated contact with individuals on a scale not evidenced before; counterintelligence needs to focus more on reorienting training courses; lonely men posted at remote locations are principal targets.

  • BrahMos Aerospace engineer Nishant Agrawal remanded to 7-day police custody in espionage case

    Special Chief Judicial Magistrate Himanshu Dayal Srivastava passed the order on an application moved by Inspector Pankaj Awasthi of the the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Uttar Pradesh Police.

  • 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

  • After optimisation, India's BrahMos missile could achieve Mach 5 speed in four years

    Hailed as the fastest cruise missile in the world, the BrahMos missile can be launched from both land and ship.

  • India successfully test-fires BrahMos missile from INS Kol

    INS Kolkata can fire 16 BrahMos missile in salvo mode, defence sources said. This is the first ship of this class, with two more in the pipeline. All the three ships are equipped with vertical launched BrahMos missile system as the prime strike weapon.

  • Godrej aims for big share of India's defence-production pie

    Even though at present the defence sector contributes less than 10 percent of Godrej & Boyce's overall revenues, the company continues to see immense potential in the sector.

  • Developed nations dumping low tech: BrahMos Aero CEO

    Developed countries are dumping low technology on developing nations resulting in lack of conducive environment for higher learning, research and indigenous production, said senior scientist and BrahMos CEO Sivathanu Pillai

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