
ndia's BrahMos surface-to-surface cruise missile could have failed in its first-ever user trial on Tuesday at the Pokhran test range of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. Sources say the Indo-Russian missile failed to hit its target after it was fired by the Army on Tuesday morning. The test-firing is first-ever to be conducted by the Army after the missile was inducted in June 2007.
The launch comes at a time of heightened tension between India and Pakistan.
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The missile named Sagarika has a range of 1,000 kms.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/india-gets-submarine-missile-power/44268-3.html
This was the 14th launch of the BrahMos supersonic missile. The last test was conducted at the ITR on February 4.
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The army will get the missiles mounted on mobile platforms in ‘large numbers’, said BrahMos Aerospace CEO S Pillai.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/army-to-get-brahmos-missile-this-year/36802-3.html
Named after the Mughal emperor, the Babur missile has a longer range and nuclear capability compared to BrahMos.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/pakistans-answer-to-indias-brahmos/36694-2.html
Babur returns to haunt India, this time Pakistan is flaunting the invader as surprise to tilt the balance of power in the region.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/pak-nmissile-leaves-india-stunned/7799-3.html
The earthquake has cost Pakistan Rs 30,000 crores but the defence budget has not been cut, as it acquires its new missile Babar.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/pak-gets-new-nuclear-cruise-missile/461-.html
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