The BrahMos NG will maintain its predecessor’s impressive range of 290 kilometers while offering a more lightweight design.
BENGALURU: India's ace Brahmos cruise missile is up for improvement as the development of the BrahMos NG (Next Generation) missile system is in advanced stages. If things continue in this manner ...
The production of BrahMos NG (Next Generation), the supersonic missile system, which is at an advanced stage of development, will commence from 2027-28. BrahMos is a light and and smaller version ...
In a major development that would significantly boost the offensive firepower of the India Air Force (IAF), the force will receive the advanced BrahMos NG missiles by the end of 2026, which will ...
is prepared to supply its upgraded BrahMos NG supersonic cruise missiles to a select group of countries, CEO Jaiteerth R. Joshi confirmed during Aero India 2025. Joshi highlighted global interest ...
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Meanwhile, BrahMos Director General JR Joshi, while talking to The Tribune at the Aero India, spoke about the improvement in the missile, saying the trials of the 'Brahmos NG' have started. The ...
India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile has been making waves on the global stage, gaining interest from countries around the world. As New Delhi aims to emerge as a top defence exporter ...
Last year, Manila acquired its first and only batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles under a US$375 million deal with India. “It is a dream for us to get at least two submarines,” Brawner ...
The next-generation BrahMos missile, known as BrahMos NG, is approaching its first flight test, slated for 2026, with production set to commence in 2027-28. Jaiteerth R Joshi, Director General of ...
BrahMos NG weighs 1.6 tonnes and is 6 metres long, while the older version weighed 3 tonnes and was 9 metres long. The missile has a range of 290 km and a speed of up to 3.5 Mach.