Key Points

Indian defense forces are gearing up for large-scale BrahMos missile orders following their successful deployment in Operation Sindoor. The Navy plans to equip its Veer-class warships, while the IAF will integrate them into Su-30 MKI jets. PM Modi praised the indigenous missile system for its precision strikes against Pakistani terror infrastructure. The move reinforces India's push for self-reliance in defense technology.

Key Points: IAF Navy to Order BrahMos Missiles After Operation Sindoor Success

  • BrahMos missiles played key role in targeting Pakistani terror hubs
  • Navy to equip Veer-class warships with BrahMos
  • IAF to arm Su-30 MKI fleet with air-launched versions
  • Modi highlights Atmanirbhar Bharat success in defense technology
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Post-Op Sindoor, IAF, Navy to place mega orders for BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles

Indian forces plan massive BrahMos missile orders post-Operation Sindoor, boosting indigenous defense capabilities.

"During Operation Sindoor, the world saw the capabilities of our indigenous weapons. – PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, August 5

Soon after they caused significant damage to Pakistani military infrastructure during Operation Sindoor, Indian forces are placing mega orders for the Indo-Russian joint venture BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles.

Top defence sources told ANI that a high-level defence ministry meeting is expected to give clearance to the procurement of a large number of BrahMos missiles for the Indian Navy warships, along with ground and air-launched versions of these weapons for the Indian Air Force soon.

The missiles were used in a big way to hit Pakistani air bases and Army cantonments all along its length and breadth during the four-day conflict.

The Navy would be using the missiles for equipping its Veer-class warships while the Indian Air Force would be using them to equip its Russian-origin Su-30 MKI fighter jet fleet, the sources said.

Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the performance of the indigenous weapon systems in the conflict, saying, "During Operation Sindoor, the world saw the capabilities of our indigenous weapons. Our Air Defence Systems, missiles, and drones have proved the strength of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', especially the Brahmos missiles."

In the first phase of the conflict, when India launched attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, including the terror headquarters of Jaish e Mohammed and Lashkar e Toiba in Pakistani Punjab province, the BrahMos missile was the main weapon of choice for the Indian Air Force, which hit targets with great precision.

The BrahMos caused further damage to Pakistani air bases, and hence the Pakistan Army tried to retaliate, protecting the terrorists and their infrastructure.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support defense modernization, I hope we're also investing in diplomatic solutions. War should always be the last resort. The cost of these missiles could feed millions...
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Vikram M
The precision strikes during Sindoor were a game-changer! BrahMos is truly world-class. Now we need to develop next-gen versions to stay ahead of our adversaries. #AtmanirbharBharat
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Rohit P
Excellent decision! But can someone explain why we're still dependent on Russian platforms like Su-30? When will we see BrahMos integrated with Tejas? 🤔
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm impressed by the technological prowess shown here. The BrahMos success story shows what's possible when nations collaborate while maintaining strategic autonomy.
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Kavya N
My brother serves in the Navy and says BrahMos gives them tremendous confidence. But we must ensure proper maintenance and training for these advanced systems. Quality over quantity!
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Michael C
The strategic implications are significant. BrahMos' range and speed make it a formidable deterrent. India is showing it can protect its interests in the region effectively.

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