After Operation Sindoor success, India ramps up procurement of BrahMos missiles


India is getting ready to position large-scale orders for the BrahMos missile system following its profitable deployment in Operation Sindoor.

New Delhi:

Following the success of Operation Sindoor, the place Indian forces inflicted heavy harm on Pakistani army installations, the Indian armed forces are set to acquire a big variety of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, prime defence sources instructed ANI.

The Indo-Russian BrahMos missile, recognized for its pace, accuracy, and flexibility, was deployed extensively in the course of the four-day battle to strike Pakistani air bases, military cantonments, and terror camps deep inside enemy territory.

Mega orders for Navy and Air Drive 

A high-level assembly within the Ministry of Defence is predicted to clear the large-scale acquisition of BrahMos missiles within the coming days.

The procurement will cowl, Naval variations for Veer-class warships, enhancing India’s maritime strike functionality, Air-launched variants for the Indian Air Drive’s Su-30 MKI fighter jets, offering deep-strike functionality and precision focusing on.

The BrahMos can even be additional built-in with floor programs for land-based strikes, sources confirmed.

PM Modi applauds indigenous arsenal 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whereas addressing a post-conflict overview, lauded the indigenous defence programs, stating, “Throughout Operation Sindoor, the world noticed the capabilities of our indigenous weapons. Our Air Defence Methods, missiles, and drones have proved the energy of Atmanirbhar Bharat, particularly the BrahMos missiles.”

How have been BrahMos missiles utilized in Operation Sindoor 

Within the early section of the operation, the Indian Air Drive used BrahMos missiles to hold out exact strikes on terrorist hubs in Pakistan, together with Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba camps in Punjab province. The weapon’s high-speed precision helped neutralise high-value targets earlier than Pakistani defences might reply.The devastation triggered to Pakistani airbases led to tried retaliation from the Pakistan Military.