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Next Generation Brahmos Missile from Vajirao & Reddy Institute

By : Author Desk Updated : 2025-02-17 16:44:44

NEXT GENERATION BRAHMOS MISSILE

Overview:
  • The BrahMos NG (Next Generation) missile is an advanced version of India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
  • The development is in advanced stages, with the first flight run expected by 2026, and mass production slated to begin around 2027-2028.
IMPROVEMENTS
  • Compact and Lightweight: The BrahMos NG will be smaller, lighter, and sleeker than its predecessor.
  • The missile’s weight will reduce to 1.6 tonnes (compared to the previous version’s 3 tonnes) and its length will shorten to 6 meters (compared to the earlier model’s 9 meters).
  • Despite these changes, the missile will retain its range of 290 km and speed of up to 3.5 Mach.
  • Compatibility with Smaller Platforms: The BrahMos NG will be suitable for installation on smaller delivery systems such as the Sukhoi-30MKI fighter aircraft and Tejas (India’s indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft).
  • Radar Cross-Section: The BrahMos NG will have a lower radar cross-section compared to the older version, making it harder to detect by enemy radar.
  • Advanced Seeker Technology: It will feature a homemade seeker with Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar for enhanced targeting and accuracy.
GLOBAL MARKET INTEREST
  • Countries like Indonesia and several African and West Asian nations have shown strong interest in acquiring the BrahMos missile system.
  • As of now, the Philippines is the first international customer for BrahMos, having received three missile batteries under a $375 million deal signed in 2022.
INDONESIA: THE NEXT BUYER?
  • The Deal:
    • Indonesia is in advanced talks with India to purchase BrahMos missiles worth approximately $450 million.
    • This deal is significant as it would make Indonesia the second foreign buyer of BrahMos, after the Philippines.
  • Key Developments:
    • During Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's visit to India in January 2025, he was briefed on the capabilities of the BrahMos system.
    • This visit has solidified the growing defense ties between India and Indonesia.
    • If the deal is concluded, it marks a major step in enhancing Indo-Indonesian defense relations.
STRATEGIC IMPACT OF NG BRAHMOS
  • Technological Edge:
    • The BrahMos NG will maintain the same performance characteristics as the original BrahMos missile while offering enhancements in its size, weight, and radar visibility.
    • This makes it more versatile and effective for both defense and offense.
    • The missile's compact design ensures it can be deployed on a wide variety of platforms, boosting the operational flexibility of armed forces.
  • Market Penetration:
    • The export potential of BrahMos missiles is increasing as more countries explore advanced missile defense systems.
    • The deal with Indonesia follows the Philippines’ purchase and demonstrates growing international confidence in India's defense capabilities.
    • Additional interest from African and West Asian countries suggests that BrahMos could become a key player in global missile defense systems.
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